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Philip Levine March 2026-Cuba tour

In Cuba from March 9 to March 16, 2026

A Cuba expedition focused on people-to-people education, nature and cultural exchanges. The program is geared to naturalists, and lovers of the arts, history and architecture. The tour has a very diverse itinerary and features comfortable accommodations and tasty Cuban cuisine.

Philip Levine March 2026-Cuba tour map

On this tour you’ll visit
Cuba is big. It’s larger than Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont combined.

Day 1 •  Monday March 9• Say hello to Cuba!

  • Arrive at Havana's José Martí International airport (HAV).
  • Transfer to, and check-in at your hotel accommodations is prearranged.
  • Free time to settle in and rest up at your hotel.
  • Group welcome dinner with your guide and tourmates at the private five-star restaurant.
  • Evening is free for you to explore the sights and sounds of the city.

Day 2 • Tuesday March 10 • Romancing Old Havana, Walking tour

  • Greet the day with tasty breakfast at your hotel accommodations.
  • Walking tour of the four historic plazas in Old Havana with a local guide. Meet residents and shopkeepers along the way, many of whom are beneficiaries of our humanitarian travel project.
  • Lunch is served at Mojito Mojito private restaurant. Ideally situated in Plaza Vieja, its friendly staff, quaint atmosphere, and delicious food ranks it tops on TripAdvisor. The restaurant's slogan, "A single mojito is not enough." We agree.
  • Free time to continue painting in Old Havana.
  • Bus will pick up participants at 4:30 p.m.
  • Dinner included at a private, local restaurant.
  • Together with hundreds of Cubans, attend El Cañonazo, the 9 PM Cannon Firing Ceremony.

Day 3 • Wednesday March 11• History, Fusterlandia, Americans Vintage cars

  • Greet the day with a tasty breakfast at your hotel accommodations.
  • We'll feast on a delicious lunch (included) hosted by José Fúster, one of Cuba's most important ceramists and painters. And we'll tour his whimsical studio in Jaimanitas, just outside of Havana.
  • Return to your hotel accommodations to freshen up.
  • Time for you to explore the city.
  • Get ready for an American vintage cars tour of Havana. Hail back to picture postcard days of the 1950s. You will tool the most important sites of Havana in classic US automobiles lovingly restored and maintained by their owners.
  • Dinner tonight is included.

Day 4 • Thursday March 12• Arts & Painting

  • Greet the day with tasty breakfast at your boutique accommodations.
  • Visit San Alejandro school.
  • Lunch at a private restaurant.
  • Departure to Bosque de La Habana (Havana's Forrest).
  • Free time for painting the beautiful surroundings of Bosque de La Habana.
  • Return to hotel and freshen up for the evening.
  • Dinner included.
  • Don't miss out on Havana's nightlife. Your guide can suggest all the hot spots.

Day 5 • Friday March 13• Organoponico, Hemingway & Cojímar

  • Greet the day with tasty breakfast at your accommodations.
  • We'll visit the UBPC Vivero Organopónico Alamar, 15 km (9.3 miles) east of Havana. It's one of the most successful urban organic farms in Cuba raising ornamental plants, medicinal herbs, and millions of seedlings for neighboring residential and collective farms. Established in the early 1990s, the Alamar cooperative has over 20 members and provides a range of healthy, organic vegetables to the community. Produce is raised employing the practice of permaculture: no chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Instead, natural biological methods are used to nourish the soil, frustrate pests and conserve water. The result is an increased rate of yield and reduced costs.
  • Visit Finca La Vigía (House and farm of Ernest Hemingway Museum) where North America's literary giant Ernest Hemingway spent twenty-one of his most important and productive years penning building blocks of English literature.
  • Special lunch prepared by private restaurant El Ajiaco, included.
  • Visit Cojimar, small fishing Village one of Hemingway's favorite's places.
  • Free time for painting.
  • Return to your accommodations.
  • Dinner included at a private restaurant.

Day 6 • Saturday March 14• Fine Arts & Capitolio

  • Greet the day with tasty breakfast at your accommodations.
  • Havana's Louvre. Examine Cuba's greatest visual masterpieces spanning three centuries at Havana's museum of modern art – Palacio de Bellas Artes. Sections are devoted to landscape, religious subjects, and narrative scenes of Cuban life over 300 years. Together the exhibits account for the richness of the island's Spanish, French, Chinese, African and Aboriginal cultural roots. Notable works include those of René Portocarrero and Wilfredo Lam. You'll meet and chat with museum staff and perhaps local artists.
  • Visit to the renovated Capitolio de la Habana. El Capitolio, or the National Capitol building, is the former seat of government and the most famous landmark in Cuba. Located in Havana, it was completed in 1929 and was the city's tallest building until the 1950s. By 1933, the country was in a depression, and 22 people were shot dead as they protested against the government outside the building. Historians note that, in the wave of destructive aggression that was sparked by Machado's resignation, the building remained unscathed, except for the former-President's face on the door bas-relief which was scratched out. You'll get these and other insights of the history of Cuba while wandering its stunning halls.
  • Lunch at local restaurant, included.
  • Free time for painting in Havana.
  • Dinner included at a private restaurant.
  • Time to explore Havana's vibrant nightlife, and make new Cuban friends. We'll keep you posted on evening entertainment options.

Day 7 • Sunday March 15• Las Terrazas

  • Greet the day with tasty breakfast at your accommodations.
  • Depart to Las Terrazas. Day excursion to the amazing Las Terrazas just one hour to the west of Havana in Artemisa province. Once mired in poverty and wholly deforested after centuries of charcoal production for coffee processing and cooking, Las Terrazas today is a vibrant, self-sustaining eco-community.
  • On arrival to the rural village Rancho Curujey you'll enjoy a welcome cocktail while learning about the community's successes in reforestation, historical preservation, environmental balance, and a good life. Later we'll walk the incredible ruins of a French Coffee Plantation built in 1801 and worked by African slaves.
  • Great fun required in few words: Time for horseback riding through the trails and paths of Las Terrazas.
  • Enjoy lunch at an open-air restaurant specializing in traditional country cuisine – La Casa del Campesino – ever popular with tour participants and locals alike. The eatery is located on the shore of the Río San Juan, making the surroundings a lush tropical paradise. Your local guide will explain the restoration of the jungles and forests of Las Terrazas and learn the principles and practices that support the region.
  • Return to your boutique accommodations in heavenly Havana.
  • Check-in, relax, and freshen up for the evening.
  • Farewell dinner is included.

Day 8 • Monday March 16• Missing Cuba so much already

  • Greet the day with tasty breakfast at your boutique accommodations.
  • Transfer to José Martí International airport (HAV) for flights home.
  • We'll miss you and hope you will return soon. In Cuba, we say, "A true friend remembers the song in your heart when you have forgotten the lyrics."

Included in Cuba tour package cost

  • Quality accommodations as listed in this itinerary
  • Certificate of Legal Cuba Travel ensuring compliance with US regulations
  • Knowledgeable, fun, attentive Cuban guides from arrival to departure
  • Air-conditioned transport, professional chauffeur, and bottled water daily
  • Airport-accommodation transfers on tour start and end days
  • All meals and activities listed unless noted as optional or suggested
  • Flexible tour payment options, you decide payment schedule
  • Emergency telephone and internet access from Cuba to America
  • Cash advances for participants caught short of funds in Cuba
  • Ongoing support from our US and Cuban staff before, during and after travel
  • Cuban Visitor Visa

Tasty meals included each tour day

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