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Conference & Incentives   Bridge Tours   Creative Writing Tours   Cycling   Food and Wine Tours   Literature   Music   Photography   Painting   Rambling & trekking

Cuba - has always been a complicated country and the politics of the last few decades have ensured it has remained so. This is an exciting time to visit what has always been a vibrant country as it faces political change in the next few years.
 
The scenery of Cuba is stunning, with the unusual topography of the Vinales area and the mountain tracts of the centre vying with the stunning beaches which dot so much of the coast. CYCLING groups find the country ideal, as do RAMBLING groups, whilst the scenery and the vibrant colours of the Cuban people are there to be captured by PHOTOGRAPHY and PAINTNG groups. The music of Cuba is everywhere and deservedly renowned;  a MUSIC  tour here is special.
 
Cuba is changing; Cuba is vibrant; and Cuba can be challenging for the traveller. But as an exciting destination it has little equal.
 
This is just a sample of the activities the groups company can offer you in Cuba. The complete list is above, to dig deeper just click on the activity of your choice. Cuba has so much to offer.

We have over 60 years experience in worldwide group travel. If we've whet your appetite, and you would like to make an enquiry, please contact us on 0208 504 2672





 

 
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