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Discover Cuba With KUNC

Join KUNC and unearth the mysteries of Cuba.  Connect with its people and their culture with help from a journalist, a Cuban music professor and his band, a professor economist, an art collector in her private gallery and much, much more.  Discover the sights, sounds, history and cuisine of Cuba first hand with fellow KUNC listeners.

Join KUNC President, Neil Best from April 22-27, 2019.  Space is limited.  

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Trip Details

  • April 22-27, 2019
  • Cost: $5,880 double occupancy (per person), $700 single supplement

Price includes:

  • 5 nights in Hotel Parque Central (standard room)
  • Cuban visa and Cuban departure tax
  • Mandatory Cuban insurance (health and evacuation) included in cost of airfare
  • Compliance with U.S. Treasury Department
  • Trip leader and local guide
  • Tips for local guide, driver and trip leader
  • Tips for meals as listed in the itinerary
  • Meals, speakers, activities as listed on agreed itinerary
  • Air-conditioned bus equipped with water bottles
  • One group transfer from and to the airport. Those not on the group transfer are responsible to get to and from the airport.

Price does not include:

  • Domestic airfare to and from Havana
  • Housekeeping tips. Suggested $2/day
  • Additional meals and beverages not listed on itinerary
  • Individual hotel expenses (mini bar, room service, laundry, Internet, etc.)

Itinerary

Day 1 - Monday, April 22 - Miami to Havana

Independent arrival to Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport (HAV). Clear customs, immigration, and baggage claim. At 4:00 pm, meet in the lobby for group check-in. Time to relax or wander in the area before our Welcome dinner at El Atelier, a stylish restaurant in Havana located in a XVIII century mansion.

Day 2 - Tuesday, April 23 - Havana

We begin our day with a lecture by Marc Frank, an American journalist who has called Havana home for a quarter of a century. Frank offers insight into important economic, political and social changes on the island and share colorful stories about being a reporter in Cuba. Frank is the author of the book “Cuban Revelations”.

Following the lecture we have a walking tour of Havana Vieja (Old Havana). We visit the Plaza de Armas, a scenic tree-lined plaza formerly at the center of influence in Cuba. It is surrounded by many of the most historic structures in Havana as well as important monuments. Continue to the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, a massive fortress built between 1558 and 1577. Visit the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. The palace currently houses the Museo de la Cuidad and was the former residence of the Spanish Captains.

On to the Plaza de la Catedral and the Catedral de San Cristobal de La Habana and Taller de Grafica Experimental. The Taller is more than Havana’s printmaking workshop. It is a studio, a school and most of all, an art institution that preserves and develops the sophisticated art of print making with relative freedom of spirit and form.

Lunch at Paladar Los Mercaderes. After lunch we see the Plaza de San Francisco, a cobbled plaza surrounded by buildings dating from the 18th century, dominated by the baroque Iglesia and Convento de San Francisco dating from 1719. Wander through the Plaza Vieja before heading back to the hotel at leisure

Tonight we experience a demonstrative lecture on Cuban Music by Professor Alberto Faya at Bar Asturias. Alberto Faya is a singer, guitarist, and composer for Cuban and international TV and radio. He gives us an overview of the influences that make up Cuban music, with the assistance of a jazz trio.

Dinner follows at La Terraza just upstairs of Bar Asturias before we return to our hotel for the night.

Day 3 - Wednesday, April 24 - Havana

We start our day with a visit to the Museum of Revolution, then on to the Museum of Cuban Art with art historian Nelson Herrera. The museum is dedicated exclusively to Cuban Art from the earliest days of colonialism to the latest generation of Cuban artists. Lunch follows at Ivan Justo, before we enjoy a walking tour of Centro Havana, seeing Havana’s Central Park and the first monument erected in Cuba (1904), dedicated to National Hero Jose Marti.

We then see the Centro Gallego, built in 1915 by Belgium architect Paul Belau, today the Great Theatre of Havana, which includes the Garcia Lorca Theatre among other rooms. On to the Capitolio Nacional, a fabulous monumental building inspired in the Capitol model and built in 1929 by Cuban and foreign artists. Gardens designed by famous French landscaper Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier, Centro Asturiano were built in 1927 and currently house the Universal Art Collection of National Museum of Fine Arts.

From here we walk to the Bacardi Building, erected in 1930 and remaining today one of the most fabulous examples of art deco in Cuba, then to the Sevilla Hotel, remodeled in 1923 by the American firm of Schultze & Weaver, and the recently restored lavish Palacio de los Matrimonios, the former Casino Espanol of Havana, built in 1914 by Luis Dediot.

Finally, we walk along the Paseo de Marti (Paseo del Prado), a tree lined pedestrian promenade leading to the sea and also designed by Forestier. We return to the hotel to relax before dinner at Rio Mar.

Day 4 - Thursday, April 25 - Havana

Today we have a special treat when we meet with Cristina Escobar, a journalist and TV news anchor who has extensively covered the recent changes in U.S.-Cuba relations. She offers unique insight into Cuban news media and important current issues.

When she finishes, we head to the Christopher Colon Cemetery, an elaborate necropolis covering nearly 8% of the city before we have a driving tour of modern architecture of the Vedado neighborhood.  Few people realize the important place Havana holds as a treasure trove of 20th Century architecture. Stops will include: Habana Libre Hotel, Riviera Hotel, Pabellón Cuba, Yara Theater, and Casa de la Amistad (Pedro Baro and Catalina Lasa’s former house).

Lunch is at La Guarida, then we visit the iconic Hotel Nacional, overlooking the Straits of Florida. Hotel Nacional is a historic landmark located on the Malecón. When it opened in 1930, Cuba was a prime travel destination for Americans.

This afternoon, we drive by the Plaza de la Revolución, the center of government also commonly used for massive rallies.  From here we stop at the home and ceramic workshop of artist Jose Fuster, who has decorated many residences with whimsical domes and murals, transforming his fishing village of Jaimanitas into a vast work of art. Return to the hotel and enjoy the remainder of the evening and dinner on our own.

Day 5 - Friday, April 26 - Havana

We meet this morning with economist Juan Triana. A graduate from the University of Havana and a faculty member of the Department of Economics at the Instituto Politechnico Jose Echevarria (ISPJAE). He gives us an explanation on the changing policies of privately owned businesses in Cuba and the concept of microfinancing.

Next we leave the city of Havana to driver to the home of Ernest Hemingway, known as Finca La Vigía, now preserved as a museum. The house is exactly as Hemingway left it just prior to the Revolution. Visitors are able to walk around the house and view the interior through the windows.

After, we drive by the seaside village of Cojímar, where Hemingway took inspiration for his acclaimed “Old Man and the Sea” before stopping for lunch at paladar El Ajíaco.  In the afternoon we stop at the home of art collector, Milagros Borges. Learn about how Cuban artists express themselves and art’s place in Cuban society. Artwork by local artists such as Sagols, Darwin Estacio, Karlos Pérez and Niels Reyes, available for purchase.  Later afternoon we return to the hotel. 

For those who are interested, there is an optional stop at the Arts and Crafts Market. Tonight we have our Farewell dinner at Los Naranjos, located in an elegant mansion once flanked by Cuban aristocracy. After, there is an optional visit to the newest contemporary art space in Havana, Fabrica de Arte Cubano (FAC), featuring changing art exhibitions and cultural events. 

Day 6 - Saturday, April 27 - Havana to Miami

Today we check out of the hotel and head back to the airport for our return flight home. Independent departure from Jose Marti International Airport (HAV). Plan on arriving at the airport 2 hours prior to departure time. Free morning to explore Havana for those with afternoon flights.

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