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HAVANA
CIGAR
EXPERIENCE

The Havana Cigar Experience,  has been exclusively designed for cigar connoisseurs from the United States to travel to Havana for a first-hand encounter with the production, manufacturing and commercialization of Cuban cigars, and to delight in exquisite tastings and unique pairings.

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CREATE A GROUP
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YOUR TRIP IS FREE!

Cigar Store Owners! Cigar Club Organizers! Cigar Connoisseurs!

  • Create your own group

  • Commission  for every person you sign up

  • A FREE TRIP if your group reaches 15 people

  • ANOTHER FREE TRIP if your group reaches 30 people!

Cuba VIP Travel, will support you by

 

  • Producing a personalized E-flyer for you for promotion by social media or E-blast

  • Send you updated information and E-flyers

  • Help you develop sales strategies and ideas

  • Be available for questions and support to you

  • Provide customer service and booking support to your clients

PROGRAM PRICE INCLUDES

  • Custom Itinerary 5 nights 6 days

  • Meet and greet at the Miami International Airport

  • Arrival assistance at Jose Marti Airport in Havana

  • Cuban Visa

  • US Licensing paperwork

  • Transfers in and out from the airport to hotel

  • Medical Insurance in Cuba

  • Accommodations 

  • Daily breakfast  

  • Four (4) lunches

  • Four (4) dinners

  • Luxury Motor coach transportation for the whole program

  • Fully bilingual, professional Cuba-based guide

  • Program designed by the leading Cuban Habanos Sommelier, Fernando Fernandez

  • Cigar pairings with the best Cuban rums and cocktails

  • Visit to a Cigar Factory

  • Visit to a Cigar Farm outside of Havana in Pinar del Rio Province

  • Cigars for pairings

  • \Two (2) visits to Museums or organizations

  • Lecture on Cuban Music with private concert

  • Farewell dinner and pairing in one of the most exclusive Clubs in Havana

  • Program Management in Cuba

  • Our Cuba Travel Tips publication and other traveler guidance

  • + Books
    Selected Writings, by José Martí The Cuban Revolution: Origins, Course, and Legacy. Marifeli Perez-Stable Cuba: A Global Studies Handbook, by Ted Henken Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know, by Julia Sweig Cuba, Or the Pursuit of Freedom, by Hugh Thomas Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life, by Jon Lee Anderson Dancing with Cuba: A Memoir of the Revolution, by Alma Guillermoprieto. Havana Before Castro: When Cuba Was a Tropical Playground, by Peter Moruzzi
  • + Non-Fiction
    Waiting for Snow in Havana, by Carlos Eire Dancing with Cuba: A Memoir of the Revolution by Alma Guillermoprieto Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir by Margarita Engle
  • + Fiction
    Telex From Cuba, by Rachel Kushner Dirty Havana Trilogy, by Pedro Juan Gutiérrez The Man Who Loved Dogs, by Leonardo Padura The Kingdom of This World by Alejo Carpentier Before Night Falls by Reinaldo Arenas Cecilia Valdés or El Angel Hill by Cirilo Villaverde Biography of a Runaway Slave by Miguel Barnet
  • + Poetry
    The Whole Island – Six Decades of Cuban Poetry (A Bilingual Anthology), ed.: Mark Weiss Violet Island and Other Poems, by Reina María Rodríguez The Bridges, by Fayad Jamís Ismaelillo by Jose Marti Man-making words; selected poems of Nicolas Guillen Legacies: Selected Poems Paperback by Heberto Padilla Muerte de Narciso by José Lezama Lima Obras Escogidas of Dulce Maria Loynaz Antologia Poetica by Fina Garcia Marruz
  • + Photography and Art
    Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb: Violet Isle Jose A. Figueroa: A Cuban Self-Portrait Walker Evans: Cuba Rene Burri: Cuba y Cuba Veigas-Zamora, Vives Gutierrez, Nodal, and Garzon: Memoria, Cuban Art of the 20th Century
  • + Travelogue
    Trading With the Enemy: A Yankee Travels through Castro’s Cuba, by Tom Miller The Havana Guide: Modern Architecture 1925- 1965 by Eduardo Luis Rodríguez Tropicana Nights, by Rosa Lowinger
  • + Political
    The Boys From Dolores, by Patrick Symmes Without Fidel, by Ann Louise Bardach
  • + On-line
    Harper’s Magazine October 2010: “Thirty Days as a Cuban” The Economist Special Report on Cuba – March 24, 2012: Nuestra América by José Martí
  • + Movies
    PM, 1961, by Sabá Cabrera Infante, Orlando Jiménez Leal The Twelve Chairs (Las doce sillas), 1962, by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea I Am Cuba (Soy Cuba), 1964, by Mikhail Kalatozov Death Of A Bureaucrat (La muerte de un burócrata), 1966, by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea Memories of Underdevelopment (Memorias del subdesarrollo), 1968, by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea One Way or Another (De Cierta Manera),1974, by Sara Gómez The Last Supper (La última cena), 1976, by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea Portrait of Teresa (Retrato de Teresa), 1979, by Pastor Vega Lucia, 1968, by Humberto Solas Cecilia, 1981, by Humberto Solás Se permuta, 1983, by Juan Carlos Tabío A Girlfriend for David (Una novia para David), 1985, by Orlando Rojas Vampires in Havana (Vampiros en La Habana), 1985, by Juan Padrón Too Afraid of Life or Splat (Plaff o demasiado miedo a la vida), 1988, by Juan Carlos Tabío Papeles secundarios, 1989, by Orlando Rojas The Beauty of the Alhambra (La bella del Alhambra),1989, by Enrique Pineda Barnet Alice In Wondertown (Alicia en el pueblo de maravillas), 1990, by Daniel Díaz Torres María Antonia, 1990, by Sergio Giral Fresa y chocolate, 1993, by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Juan Carlos Tabío Madagascar, 1994, by Fernando Pérez Guantanamera, 1995, by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea La vida es silbar, 1998, by Fernando Pérez Video de familia, 2000, by Humberto Padrón Lista de espera, 2000, by Juan Carlos Tabío Nada, 2003, by Juan Carlos Cremata Viva Cuba, 2005, by Juan Carlos Cremata Habana Blues, by Benito Zambrano Habanastation, 2011, by Ian Padrón Conducta, 2014, by Ernesto Daranas
  • + Documentary
    Unfinished Spaces by Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray. Buena Vista Social Club by Wim Wenders Dance Cuba: Dreams of Flight by Cynthia Newport Maestra by Catherine Murphy The Poet of Havana by Ron Chapman Suite Havana by Fernando Perez Yank Tanks by David Schendel Horizontes by Eileen Hofer Now by Santiago Álvarez
  • + Music
    Cuban music cannot be explained. It has to be experienced. It has to be felt. The plethora of outstanding Cuban music from the late 19th century to present is too vast and diverse to list in one place. We try to give a broad stroke overview so you can experience the musical body of work of this small country and the influence it has had on music from all over the world throughout the ages. From the early origins of danceable afro-cuban rhythms to their incorporation in everything from son, guaguanco, classical and jazz, Cuban music has influenced the greatest artists, composers and arrangers throughout history including Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole and Michel Legrand, to name a few. In recent decades, the evolution of Cuban rock, hip hop and even reggaeton rivals that of any other latin american country and has influenced artists from the The Roots and Tego Calderon to Jackson Browne and The Black Eyed Peas. Irakere: Misa negra Chucho Valdés and Omara Portuondo: Danza ñañiga Pablo Milanés & Silvio Rodríguez: El breve espacio en que no estás Pablo Milanes: Yolanda Silvio Rodriguez: El unicornio azul Buenavista Social Club Los Van Van: Sandunguera NG La Banda: Necesito una Amiga La Charanga Habanera: La chica mas bella Leo Brouwer: Un día de noviembre Camerata Romeu: Camerata en Guaguanco Frank Fernández: La comparsa Santiago Feliu: Ansias del alba Carlos Varela: Muros y puertas Kelvis Ochoa: A ella de duele Descemer Bueno: El carro David Torrens: El bufon y el tragico Ernan Lopez Nussa: Fin del baile Habana Abierta: Ahora si tengo la llave Gema y Pavel: Parar de fumar Orishas: A lo cubano Raul Paz: El balcon Gente de Zona: Traidora Fernando Alvarez: Se feliz Boris Larramendi: Boris Larramendi: Siempre happy

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TESTIMONIALS

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Our two week trip was a great experience. The staff was impeccable with every aspect of the journey, from arrival in Miami for the charter flight to the amazing restaurants, walking tours and music excursions. To coordinate over 150 travelers for a premium tour would have been impossible without their wealth of knowledge and attention to detail. For myself, the band, and many of our guests, the trip was one of the best experiences of our lives!

 

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—  Director of Development, Preservation Hall Foundation, New Orleans.

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