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Santiago de Cuba, Havana and Trinidad

Triple salsa dansreis Havana en Santiago de Cuba

Wil je alle drie plaatsen bezoeken in één vakantie? Boek dan deze combinatie reis!

 

Wat is in deze reis inbegrepen?

  • Vlucht heen naar Varadero op 12 november 2011
  • Transfers van en naar Hotel
  • Dansreis met hotel of casa, excursies, diner/snack bij aankomst en vertrek , matinees en excursies in Havana
  • Transfers naar vliegveld
  • Binnenlandse vlucht Havana –Santiago enkele reis
  • 3 extra overnachtingen in Santiago 19-22 november
  • Dansreis met hotel of casa, excursies, diner/snack bij aankomst en vertrek , matinees en excursies in Santiago
  • Transfer naar hotel/casa
  • Transfer naar airport Holguin (2½ uur)
  • Vlucht terug vanaf Holguin 29 (+1) november 2011
  • Visum

Santiago de Cuba: day to day

Day 1   (Fri 09-Nov-2012)

Arrival at airport

After controlling passports, a transfer service is waiting for you (if ordered).

Dance4two and the local representative is waiting for you (with Dance4two logo) to bring you to the hotel/casa particulares (Bed and Breakfast).

20.00

Warm welcome and introduction

After checking in, the first introduction with the local organization/ dance teacher will start. You are offered a diner and drinks. For those without an jetlag and enough energy, there is the possibility of having the first impression with one of the finest salsa dance locations.

Day 2   (Sat 10-Nov-2012)

9.45

Briefing about the programme and salsa lessons

There will be a briefing at 9.45. You will be introduced to the programme, and your professional Cuban dance partner. There are different dancing levels, from beginner to advanced.

10.00-13.00

Salsa lessons at different levels

 

Salsa lessons will take 3 hours, including 2 small breaks of 10-15 minutes. The third hours, for intermediate and advanced dancers, you can dance Rueda de Casino. The location where will be danced varies from day to day.

Lunch

You can have lunch in one of the numerous typical Cuban restaurants in the city (not included).

15:00- 17.30

Guided tour around Santiago de Cuba

 

You will visit the beautiful old part of the city Santiago de Cuba. This old city has numerous beautiful spots. Walk around and enjoy one of the several live music shows playing Cuban music.
22.00

If you have some energy left, Casa de la Trova is a nice place for salsa dancing.

Day 3   (Sun 11-Nov-2012)

10.00 - 13.00

After breakfast salsa lessons.

14.00

Bacardi Museum

You can optional visit the Bacardi Museum (Calle Aquilera, open every day 9-20, not on Monday 12-21, entrance 2 CUC, making pictures 1 CUC.

22.00

In the evening, we join a private party together with the Cuban dance teachers at the roof terrace of Hotel Libertad.

Day 4   (Mon 12-Nov-2012)

9.30

Transfer to one of Santiago's most dramatic and popular sights, the Castello del Morro San Pedro de la Roca, a fortress on the high cliffs. It was built between 1633 and 1639 to ward of pirates.

10.00 - 12.30

Salsa lessons are given in restaurant Ciudar. ending in a nice lunch at the beach. There is time to relax and swim. After lunch you can relax on the beach. Just before sunset we leave for Castillo el Morro for the daily ceremony. The sunset is a true experience at the impressive Spanish fort Castillo del Morro (CUC 4). The construction of the Castle began in 1638 and is largely preserved. The building consists of a magnificent maze of drawbridges, canals, alleyways, and stairs. Outside the Castle, there are many stalls where you can buy souvenirs. You have a fantastic view from the Castillo.

22.00

In the evening, we will go to one of the best places in town to enjoy one of the best salsa groups In Santiago de Cuba.

Day 5   (Tue 13-Nov-2012)

10.00 - 13.00

Salsa lessons

14.00

The afternoon is at leisure.

22.00

In the evening, we join a private party together with the Cuban dance teachers at the roof terrace of Hotel Libertad. Here you can practice the learned salsa steps and figures.

Day 6   (Wed 14-Nov-2012)

09.30

Transfer to Playa Siboney

10.00 - 12.30

Salsa lessons and Rueda de Casino in Club La Rueda in Siboney.

13:30

Lunch together at Restaurant La Rueda

15.00

Time to relax at the beautiful beach. This perfect spot is visited by many Cuban people.

20.00

We visit the best place in town for the best salsa. You will for sure enjoy a great evening dancing and having fun.

Day 7   (Thu 15-Nov-2012)

10.00 - 13.00

Salsa lessons

14.00 -19:00

Preperation of farewell dinner with all Cuban dance teachers/friends. Diner at a casa particulares.

22.00

Farewell dinner with all Cuban dance teachers/friends.

Day 8   (Fri 16-Nov-2012)

The transfer.

The transfer will take you to the airport of Holguin in time for your flight back home, or you continue with your own holiday arrangements in Cuba. We hope you appreciated the salsa dance holiday and wish you a nice flight back or further stay in Cuba.

Day 9   (Sat 17-Nov-2012)

Arrival in The Netherlands

Havana: day to day

Day 1   (Sat 17-Nov-2012)

Arrival at Jose Marti international airport in Havana or Varadero airport

After controlling passports, a transfer service is waiting for you (if ordered).

Transfer to la Habana. The distance from Varadero is about 100 km. Dance4two and the local representative is waiting for you to bring you to the hotel/casa particulares (Bed and Breakfast).

Within 2 hours, you will arrive in your hotel or casa particulares in the old city (Havana Viejo).

Cuba here we come !

18:00

Warm welcome and introduction

After checking in, the first introduction with the group and tour operator Bernard te Gussinklo of Dance4two will start. Drinks and a small diner will be served. For those without an jetlag and enough energy, there is the possibility of having the first impression with one of the finest salsa dance locations.

Day 2   (Sun 18-Nov-2012)

9.45

Due to time difference, you probably will wake up early. Every day, a briefing about the programme and salsa lessons will take place. You will be introduced to the programme, and professional Cuban dance partners. There are different dancing levels, from beginner to advanced. For beginners, there will be an explanation for the group. For intermediate and advanced dancers, lessons are on an individual level.

10.00 – 12.00

Salsa lessons

 

Salsa lessons will take 3 hours, including 2 small breaks of 10-15 minutes. The third hour, for intermediates and advanced dancers, you can dance Rueda de Casino. The location where will be danced varies from day to day.

 

12.00 – 13.00

For intermediate and advanced dancers: Rueda de Casiono

Lunch

You can have lunch in one of the numerous typical Cuban restaurants in the city (not included).
19:30

Jardines de 1830

At the end of the fabulous Malecon, there is an outdoor club Jardines de 1830. This beautiful outdoor club has a garden setting facing the ocean. Sunday afternoon is a great day to go for salsa. There's a DJ and live band, mostly playing salsa and reggaeton. There are a lot of Cubans, making it a perfect place to dance. If you want, you can ask your dance teacher to join you and practice you the salsa steps.

Day 3   (Mon 19-Nov-2012)

10.00 – 12.00

Salsa classes

12.00 – 13.00

Rueda de Casino

13.00

Lunch

For lunch are many beautiful spots. A nice street to have lunch is Obispo. El Floridita is a nice restaurant and was Hemingway’s favorite. It is a very elegant bar. You can also buy some food at the street.

15:00

Guided tour around Havana

You will visit the beautiful old part of the city, the so-called “La Havana Vieja”. This 350 year old city has numerous beautiful spots. Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the oldest, grandest, safest, and loviest cities in the Americas. Walk around Calle Obispo and enjoy one of the several live music shows playing Cuban music. Surrounding the picturesque squares (plazas) are beautiful restored colonial buildings with grand facades, although many buildings are in bad shape.

22:00

Free evening

If you have some energy left, Hotel Florida at Calle Obispo, is a nice place for salsa dancing. Or you can go to Casa de la Musica. This place is the best places to enjoy the best salsa groups in Cuba every day. Different bands play everyday day in afternoon and evening live, like Buena Vista Social Club, Los Van Van, etc. are playing live.

Day 4   (Tue 20-Nov-2012)

10.00 – 12.00

Salsa classes

12.00 – 13.00

Rueda de Casino

13.00 – 17.00

Lunch and free afternoon

You can have lunch in one of the numerous typical Cuban restaurants in the city. Nice places to go

are Hotel Ambos Mundos (Obispo 153), with a nice terrace on the 5th floor, or El Floridito (calle Obispo, corner Monteserrate), or La Bodeguita del Medio (Calle Empedrado 207, close to Plaza de la Catedral).

22:00

Salsa night in Palacio de Rumba.

 

A beautiful place for dancing with the dance teachers.

 

Day 5   (Wed 21-Nov-2012)

Excursion day to Vinales

8:30– 16:30

To Vinales

Today we visit the valley of vinales, a beautiful nature area.

20:00 -0:00

Salsaclub Grutas

 

Tonight we are going together with our instructors to the newest salsasensation Of Havana, club Grutas. (good music, good floor, lots of good Cuban dancers)

 

Day 6   (Thu 22-Nov-2012)

10.00 – 12.00

Salsa classes

12.00 – 13.00

Rueda de Casino

19.30 - 00.00

Jardines de 1830

At the end of the fabulous Malecon, there is an outdoor club Jardines de 1830. This beautiful outdoor club has a garden setting facing the ocean. Sunday afternoon is a great day to go for salsa. There's a DJ and live band, mostly playing salsa and reggaeton. There are a lot of Cubans, making it a perfect place to dance. If you want, you can ask your dance teacher to join you and practice you the salsa steps.

Day 7   (Fri 23-Nov-2012)

10.00 –22.00

Playa

 

10.00 - 22.00

Beachpartyday with our instructors

Today is the final day and we do this in style on the beach. The salsaclasses are in Club Pina Colada. We dance and relax on the beach and end with our farewell party. It is hard to say goodbye to our cuban friends. Amigos Cubanos, hasta la Proxima.

Day 8   (Sat 24-Nov-2012)

10. 00

Transfer to airport or you continue your holiday

The transfer will take you to the airport in time for your flight back home, or you continue with your own holiday arrangements in Cuba. We hope you appreciated the salsa dance holiday and wish you a nice flight back or further stay in Cuba.

 

Flight back home or you will continue your holiday in Cuba

Saludos la Habana

Day 9   (Sun 25-Nov-2012)

Arrival

Trinidad: day to day

Day 1   (Sat 24-Nov-2012)

10:00

Transfer from Havana to Trinidad. We will reach Trinidad by a good and beatiful (motor)way. The Cuban landscape is marvelous. Half way we will stop for lunch. The local representative is waiting for you to bring you to the hotel/casa particulares (Bed and Breakfast).

 

13:30

Lunch; Simple lunch in a Cuban (road) restaurant.

 

15:00

We arrive at Trinidad and stop at Plaza Mayor. We check in in hotel Iberostar or casa particulares.

 

18:00

You can have diner in one of the numerous typical restaurants in the city (not included). Try one of the lovely Paladares (restaurants at home) in the city centre.

 

21:00

Salsa night in Casa de la Musica. In the evening we will go to Casa de la Musica. This place is one of the best places in town to enjoy the best salsa every day. Trinidad bent. There is live music, dancing and relaxing.

 

Day 2   (Sun 25-Nov-2012)

10:00 - 12:00

Briefing about the programme and salsa lessons.

There will be a briefing at 10.00. You will be introduced to the programme, and your professional Cuban dance partner. There are different dancing levels, from beginner to advanced. The dance course will be provided in a beautiful colonial house.

15:00 Guided tour around Trinidad. You will visit the beautiful old part of the city with its numerous beautiful spots. Walk around and enjoy one of the several beautiful buildings, plaza’s, and (live) music shows playing Cuban music.
21:00 Fiesta Cubana. We will go to the authentic place for Rumba and salsa dancing. You will for sure enjoy a great evening dancing and having fun.

Day 3   (Mon 26-Nov-2012)

10:00 - 16:00 Topes de Callantes Excursion to the fantastic Topes de Collantes National Park. About 17 km away form Trinidad, you will find this marvelous park for hiking. The most impressive target is the fantastically situated waterfall surrounded by pines and eucalyptus trees.
20:00 - 01:00 Salsa lessons, including small breaks. Afterwards there will be part. Samen met onze Cubaanse leraren dansen we totdat we niet meer kunnen.

Day 4   (Tue 27-Nov-2012)

10:30 Beach (La Playa). Outside Trinidad, we will reach tropical beaches of the Playa. You can relax and swim in the crystal-clear waters for the rest of the day.
19:00 Farewell party. In the evening there will be a private party tobether with the Cuban dance teachers in a beautiful Colonial house.

Day 5   (Wed 28-Nov-2012)

6:30 Transfer to Varadero. The transfer will take you to the airport for your flight back home, or you continue with your own holiday arrangements in Cuba. We hope you appreciated the salsa dance holiday and wish you a nice flight back or further stay in Cuba.
13:10 Flight back home or continue stay in Cuba.

Day 6   (Thu 29-Nov-2012)

-- Flight back home or continue stay in Cuba.

General Information Cuba holiday

The Cuban factor

When you think of Cuba, you probably imagine the passionate rhythms of old soneros and the big heavy Cadillac´s rushing through the streets of Havana´s old city. However, Cuba is not only about nostalgia, tobacco and rum. It is a fascinating country that also stands for passion, temperament, endless joie de vivre and sincere, warm hospitality. You easily get in contact with the Cuban people. They might ask you to have a drink or to pay diner for them. It is up to you whether or not you will do that. European people, both women and men, are very attractive to Cuban people. They like to dance closely and in a romantic way. Normally, this is a nice experience. In case you don´t like it, feel free to regret with a glance. The culture of Cuba is a complex mixture of different, often contrasting, factors. You easily make friends in Cuba, their hospitality is great. However, Cuba is the country where not everything goes according to plan. Go with the flow, and accept cultural differences. The programme might be different or changed because of the Cuban factor. In case of change, smile and think of the Cuban factor.

Passport and entry requirements

Citizens must have a passport valid for at least six months, a tourist card (tarjeta de turista) and an onward ticket. Tourist cards are valid for thirty days and although you can buy one from Cuban consulates you can also will get one from your tour operator or travel agent.

Money

Cuba's national unit of currency is the Cuban peso (CUP), or peso cubano in Spanish; it's referred to also as the national peso, and it's divided into 100 centavos. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 50, 20, 10, 5, 3 and 1. Whilst Cuban citizens are paid in national pesos, the currency used by the vast majority of foreign visitors is the convertible peso (CUC), or in Spanish the peso convertible. Credit cards – Visa and MasterCard – are accepted at some places, especially around the large tourist resorts. In most small to medium-sized towns plastic is absolutely useless as a method of payment. You will also incur an extra 11% charge on top of your card issuer's charges. ATM machines in Havana don´t accept foreign credit and debit cards, very few take anything other than Visa, and  none accept cards issued by American banks. The best way is to take cash money with you. The Banco Financiero Internacional is one of the most efficient and experienced at dealing with foreign currency transactions. Also generally reliable is the Banco de Crédito y Comercio, which has a larger number and wider spread of branches. Most of the larger hotels have cambios where you can exchange money, with more flexible hours than the banks. Commission for changing foreign cash to convertible pesos ranges from 2 to 4 percent. You can easily change money in Hotel Deauville.

Costs

What are the likely costs when I´m out there? The amount of money you'll actually spend on holiday, that you'll have to bring along with you, depends on your spending pattern. This can vary depending on taste and comfort. We suggest that at least you'll spend about €25 per person, per day for food, and drinks. In general, prices in restaurants are lower than in Europe. Taxis are a little bit cheaper and internet is expensive at 6CUC per hour. Museum entrance fees range from 2 - 5CUC.

How to tip people?

People will want tips for every small service, it is just the way it is in Cuba. People rely heavily upon tourists in order to gain access to the convertible peso as they are paid in moneda nacional and 24 = 1 CUC. Prepare to spend a few CUC´s a day in tips including at live music venues for the musicians.

Insurance

Since 2011, the government announced that all travellers to Cuba need to show a valid travel insurance policy which is valid in Cuba and covers them for medical expenses upon their arrival. You must purchase a policy in your own country and ensure that it covers the cost of repatriation back to your country in the unlikely event that it is necessary. Medical supplies are scarce in Cuba and hospital stays are expensive and although healthcare in Havana is good, evacuation by air may be necessary and the Cuban government will not allow you to enter the country without proof that you are covered for this. Ask your insurance company to provide you with an English document to show you authorities on arrival. It is your responsibility to provide adequate insurance to cover health so you must thoroughly check that Cuba is included and exactly what is covered.

Internet

Internet is available at most hotels and many principal Etecsa offices internet cafes, including hotel Deauville. Skype is not allowed, internet connections can be very slow and costs about 6 CUC per hour. You can buy cards at the reception.

Phone

You can use your mobile phone (dual band), however it can be expensive. SMS is much cheaper. Phonecards for both internal and external calls are readily available from shops and kiosks.

Vaccinations

By a journey to Cuba on less than 1 month recommend protection against the following infections: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis), Tetanus, and Yellow fever – transit. Contact your local organization.

Electricity

Although the power supply in Cuba is mainly 110 volts, most of the modern hotels have dual voltage with all the sockets in the room being 220 volts. A flat 2 pin is used. You might need a converter to reduce the voltage down from 220 volts to 110 volts. Most computers and digital cameras chargers these days will work on both voltages. Check your charger and if it says: Input: AC 110V-240V~50Hz/60Hz it will be OK to plug into the 220 volt socket.

Clothes

In this sub-tropical climate, lightweight natural fabrics such as linen and cotton work well, although Jeans and T-shirts also work. In wintertime, the island is cooled by the trade winds so pack a lightweight jacket or shawl for the cooler evenings. For your own safety, leave your expensive jewelry at home.

Tipping

Tipping is very welcomed as salaries in the service industry are small. A 10% tip is appreciated in restaurants and by taxi drivers. Small amounts are appreciated by all service staff.

Safety

Cuba has the lowest crime rate in the area. You will be surprised by the visible police presence in Cuba. They are there specifically to protect and help tourists.
Foreign currency and/or convertible pesos (CUC) are vital to their economy, they bend over backwards to make sure everyone has a safe and pleasant stay.

Can a woman travel alone?

Yes, no problem. As everywhere, don't go down dark streets at night, the same streets you wouldn't go in in your own hometown. In general, all cities, even the bigger ones are safe at night for female travelers, you can just walk home.

Gifts

Cuban people will always appreciate gifts. There is shortages in Cuba of everything. Cubans are not embarrassed by gifts. They like things like shampoo, conditioner, cleansing creams, panadol, aspirin, toothpaste and toothbrushes. Children´s clothes are also appreciated.

Water

Drinking bottled water is recommended because unfamiliar bacteria can cause diarrhea and other stomach problems for travelers. Eating salads in restaurants and brushing your teeth at the sink does not normally present a health concern, but each person will need to decide how careful they should be based on their own sensitivity. You might consider taking ORS (Oral Rehydration Salt) or Immodium with you in case of diarrhea.

Language

Will anybody speak English? Most Cubans are very well educated and in the cities you will find many friendly and helpful English speaking people. In the more rural areas however there is less English spoken. We recommend taking a phrasebook. You can always fall back on universal body language too!

Embassy

If you are looking for detailed information about requesting a visa, how to extend your stay in Cuba, etc., please contact the Cuban embassy or consulate in your country or the official authorities in Cuba:

Weather

Average climate in Cuba Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Average air temperature 26 27 28 29 31 30 30 32 31 29 27 26
Average water temperature 25 24 24 26 27 27 28 28 28 28 27 27

Cuba generally has a hot and sunny tropical climate. While the average annual temperature is 24°C (75°F), temperatures can drop to 15° (59°F) or lower in January and February (considered winter), especially at night and in the mountains. These months fall in the dry season, which runs roughly from November to April. May to October is considered the wet season, when you can expect it to rain at least a couple of days during a two-week holiday. Downpours don't usually last long, however, and are quickly followed by sunshine. September and October are the most threatening months of the annual hurricane season that runs from June to November.

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Do the dance studios have air conditioning?
Most of our dance studios are air-conditioned.

Which documents do I need for travelling to your destinations?
For members of the European Union, travelling to Cuba, you need a valid passport (valid at least 6 months, counted from the day of entry into the country). For travelling to Cuba you also need to bring a Tourist card (= Visa) issued already in the country you are flying from. This tourist card can often be arranged by specialist travel agents who organize holidays and flights to Cuba. In any case, please check all travelling details carefully before flying.

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