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Cuba School Group Holiday

Trip type: 
Cultural & Schools
Adventure level: 
2. Gentle
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Americas, Cuba | 9 days
Trip code: 
SGCU
New
School Groups
What's included: 

Transport: Chartered bus, boat

Accommodation: 7 nights hotel

Meals: Full Board

Local Tour Leader throughout 

1 free teacher place per 10 paying students

Trip Highlights: 
Colonial cities of Havana, Trinidad and Santa Clara
The beautiful karst landscape of Vinales
Learning how a communist state functions.
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Trip Overview: 

UNESCO World Heritage sites, Latin culture and Cuba’s notorious political history make this a diverse and thought-provoking destination for schools. Join us for an in-depth exploration of Cuba’s past and present and experience a fascinating blend of atmospheric cities, tropical beaches and traditional agriculture practices. You’ll encounter the limestone rock formations in Vinales, explore the crumbling Colonial grandeur of Havana and feast your eyes on the infamous Bay of Pigs.

Trip Highlights: 
Colonial cities of Havana, Trinidad and Santa Clara
The beautiful karst landscape of Vinales
Learning how a communist state functions.
see full itinerary >>
What's included: 

Transport: Chartered bus, boat

Accommodation: 7 nights hotel

Meals: Full Board

Local Tour Leader throughout 

1 free teacher place per 10 paying students

Trip Photos: 

Architecture and Atmosphere

The cities of Havana, Santa Clara and Trinidad have an abundance of both of these, enjoy and experience the Cuban way of life! Cuba is also a unique destination to study the rapidy expanding leisure and tourism trade under the command of a comminist leader on a sunny Caribbean island. 

Agricultural Biodiversity

Cuba is one of the world leaders in growing organic food.  Be it from a small back yard or a large plot of land, 90% of Havana's fresh produce comes from these local urban gardens. Visiting a garden will also teach you about the many plants that are grown for medicinal purposes, still used by Cubans due to the US trade embargo on western drugs.