CUBA - CULTURAL HOLIDAY - TRAVEL WITH US !!!
CUBA IS WELL KNOW FOR ITS RICHNESS, DIVERSITY AND VARIETY IN THE FINE ARTS, MUSIC, LITERATURE, DANCE, WORLD CLASS CIGARS AND AMERICAN CARS...BUT THERE IS SO MUCH MORE TO CUBA AND IT’S CULTURE!....
Join us and Feel the true spirit of Cuba and its wonders as we take you on an in-depth journey of Cuban dance, music, culture and friendly, marvellous people.*Unique *genuine * exhilarating and *charismatic! - We are ready - ARE U?
Join us and Feel the true spirit of Cuba and its wonders as we take you on an in-depth journey of Cuban dance, music, culture and friendly, marvellous people.*Unique *genuine * exhilarating and *charismatic! - We are ready - ARE U?
THE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE OF YOUR LIFE TIME - HAS ARRIVED! - So…..Get prepared for an AMAZING &... summer a Lo Cubano with D' Cuban School of Arts!
CUBA Holiday as a glance
Holiday as a glance CUBA IS WELL KNOW FOR ITS RICHNESS, DIVERSITY AND VARIETY IN THE FINE ARTS, MUSIC, LITERATURE, DANCE, WORLD CLASS CIGARS AND AMERICAN CARS...BUT THERE IS SO MUCH MORE TO CUBA AND IT’S CULTURE!....Join us and experience the wonders of our country 'the Pearl of the Caribbean and its friendly , marvellous people. Feel the true spirit of Cuba as we take you on an in-depth journey of Cuban dance, music and culture . *Unique *genuine * exhilarating and *charismatic! - We are ready - ARE U? Cuba’s unique Latin American beat sets it apart from all the other islands of the Caribbean. And it doesn’t cost a fortune to experience the hospitality of the people, their extraordinary history, living culture, music and dance. We’ve devised a good-value holiday where you will explore old Havana’s evocative historic quarters, Trinidad’s elegant colonial streets and the fairyland valley landscapes of the fertile Viñales region. After these adventures, you’ll soak up the sun on the chalky white sand beach at the Caribbean island Cayo Levisa, one of our favourites in an archipelago of coral islets. There’s plenty of time at leisure to choose optional excursions and activities when you are there, or just wander around according to your own whims. OLD HAVANA
Soak up the atmosphere of one of the world’s most vibrant capitals. The cobbled streets of La Habana Vieja were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, and the subsequent restoration of this part of town has transformed it into arguably Latin America's finest colonial quarter, in marked contrast to the rambling, potholed streets and crumbling façades around it. Bustling street life; music seeps out of every doorway and the narrow streets are clogged with gargantuan, crumbling 1950s American cars Viñales, western Cuba.
Viñales, a small town set in a stunning, Jurassic landscape of serene valleys and weirdly shaped rock monoliths. This sumptuous landscape makes a good base for horse-riding, mountain-biking or day walks. Tobacco and other cash crops are cultivated in the rich soils of the valley floor. The production of the crop it is mostly traditional. Gifted with limestone mogotes areas, many subterranean caves and tunnels which are characteristic of limestone scenery and riddle the valley, a place to visit. SANTA CLARA, CUBA
The capital city of the state of Villa Clara, Santa Clara is most famous for its pivotal role in the Cuban revolution. On December 31, 1958, the combined forces of Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos attacked the city by de-railing a train carrying military supplies for the dictator Fulgencio Batista's troops. Once Che and Camilo had captured the city Cuba was effectively split in half, cutting off all communication between the west and east of the island. This was the decisive moment in the revolution and Batista fled the country a few hours later. Then on January 1st 1959 the victorious revolutionaries, including Fidel Castro, arrived in Havana seizing power and starting a new era in Cuban history. Part of the train is still on display in the city and there is a huge memorial where Che Guevara and other revolutionaries are buried in the city's Plaza de la Revolución. CIENFUEGOS, CUBA
The capital of the province of the same name, Cienfuegos is a laid back maritime city with a lazy, tropical atmosphere. In colonial times it was known as the 'Pearl of the South', a name earned from its lovely location on a picturesque Caribbean bay.Today the bay is as pretty as ever but the city has expanded with heavy industry and drab sixties apartment blocks dominating the outskirts. However the colonial centre is well preserved and was recently declared a world heritage area. The inhabitants are proud of the cities great musical tradition and Cienfuegos was once home to Benny More, one of Cuba's most famous musicians. TRINIDAD, IN SOUTHERN CUBA - UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Trinidad, a beautifully preserved colonial town with numerous eateries and live music venues set in some of Cuba’s loveliest scenery. Trinidad was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. Its popularity has not affected its colonial charm and unhurried atmosphere. Evening entertainment continues into the early hours with dancing and music each night. Visiting the beautiful city of Trinidad is like entering a time warp. HistoryThe city was founded in 1514 by the Spanish conquistador Diego Velasquez and became a major centre for trading sugar and slaves for almost 200 years. The wealth generated by the landowners during this region's dark past is reflected in the treasure trove of colonial architecture found in Trinidad's colonial centre, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. A long period of isolation from 1850 to the 1950s has protected the city from development leaving the original layout largely unchanged. Extensive restoration work can be seen throughout the colonial centre and work continues today down to the finest details such as street lights and the whitewashed railings surrounding the main square. WHY YOU SHOULD BOOK YOUR CUBA HOLIDAY WITH US ???
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Cuba is the largest of all the Caribbean islands and one of the most fascinating. It has a unique and eventful history, mirrored in the outpourings of its rich culture of music, dance, and socio-political innovation.
The island also has stunning landscapes, from the unique limestone plateau scenery west of Havana through tropical plantations to the rugged mountains and forests of the Sierra Maestra in the east. Cuba is liberally dotted with pristine sandy beaches and restored colonial towns. While the façades of the pre-revolutionary period remain, they sit alongside increasingly efficient new hotels, resorts, roads and other tourist facilities."
No one can deny that Cuba is changing. As relations warm up with the USA, we can expect that more of what makes Cuba so unique will be subsumed into western-style standardisation! So if you want to see the authentic side of Cuba's great socio-economic experiment join us now.
The Cultural Cuban Trip with the Cuban School of Arts in September , changed my life ....Peter Fields