Exodus Adventure Travels has announced the return of its Cuba trips, available for U.S. citizens starting October 2024. With a range of itineraries in compliance with OFAC Regulations, Exodus offers an authentic and educational experience for travelers, designed to empower local communities and support the Cuban people. From classic cars and historical architecture to the resourcefulness and warmth of its people, Cuba provides a glimpse into a unique way of life. Guests can participate in cocktail-making classes and enjoy scenic bike rides, guided by seasoned Cuban cyclists.

Exodus Adventure Travels offers four itineraries spanning eight to 15 days. These include:

  • Cuban Highlights Ride – Showcasing western Cuba, this itinerary is ideal for those with limited time but unlimited curiosity about life in rural Cuba. Travelers can take in some of the country’s most idyllic spots, including the El Nicho waterfall and Playa Ancón, and experience the best of Havana on a classic car tour.
  • Cycling Cuba – This route starts in Havana and heads east as far as Santiago de Cuba, taking in a variety of must-see destinations and hidden gems on the way. Travelers are joined by members of the Cuban Masters Road Cycling Club for stages of the journey, who share their love of cycling and meaningful stories of their lives in Cuba.
  • A Taste of Cuba –  This culture-based itinerary focuses on some of the most iconic places on the island. These include Havana, the valley of Viñales, home to giant limestone mogotes dotted amongst tobacco plantations and the UNESCO-listed Trinidad.
  • Cuba: La Isla Grande – Guests can spend two weeks traveling the length and breadth of the Caribbean’s largest island. They will travel all the way to Cuba’s most easterly tip, Baracoa, where Columbus first set foot, and where a unique culture and cuisine have developed due to its seclusion.

For more information, visit www.exodustravels.com.

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