Move to the Music of Cuba: Salsa, Rumba, and Afro-Cuban Rhythms

What to expect on this itinerary
Embrace the music on this eight-day Cuba tour for an enchanting vacation that introduces you to the rhythms of rumba, the seductions of salsa, and the appealing flow of Afro-Cuban songs. Join local musicians on tours of trendy clubs and dance halls, visit historic landmarks and cultural hotspots in Cuba’s charming cities, and savor a selection of gourmet Cuban cuisine as you move from one vibrant neighborhood to the next.
Customizable Itinerary
Havana - Welcome to Cuba’s Captivating Capital
The city of Havana exudes culture and its vibrant Spanish colonial districts reflect Cuba’s diverse historical influences. Colorful buildings create a rainbow cityscape, century-old cars cruise up and down bustling boulevards, and local musicians strum guitars beneath patios for travelers to stop and listen. You will welcome Havana’s warm energy as you land at the airport, clear customs, and transfer to accommodation within easy reach of the town center. Dinner this evening will give you a sense of what Cuban cuisine is all about as you tuck into the world-class regional creations of an award-winning chef.
What's Included:
Havana - Old Town Culture and an Evening of Salsa
Trinidad - Inspired by Cienfuegos and Afro-Cuban Rhythms
Trinidad - Make Close Connections with Cuban Musicians
Havana - Fabulous Finds in Fusterlandia
Havana - All Things Cuban Cuisine
Havana - The Pleasures of Leisure Time in Cuba
Havana - Early Mornings in Cuba’s Charming Capital
Trip Highlights
- Relish an introduction to Cuban cuisine in Havana as you tuck into delectable delicacies prepared by an award-winning local chef
- Tour the historic landmarks of Havana Old Town, including the ancient Cathedral of Havana and the bustling Obispo Street
- Test your salsa skills after a thrilling lesson at Havana’s premier art gallery and dance hall, Fábrica de Arte Cubano
- Explore the colonial-era architecture that commands the attention of travelers visiting the chic cityscape of Cienfuegos
- Enjoy the rhythms of Afro-Cuban music at clubs in Trinidad, where you can dance the night away and showcase your new salsa skills
- Discover Trinidad’s rich history on a tour of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Palacio Cantero, and Convento de San Francisco de Asís
- Join local musicians for a night of musical history, song and dance, and a trip to a famous and elite club within a cave
- Capture photography of the remarkably whimsical mosaic installations of José Fuster within the colorful art playground of Fusterlandia
Starting Price
$4,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 65 reviews
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Our Zicasso travel expert did a great job making all of our arrangements and making changes as needed while we were in Cuba. Our local guide and driver were excellent. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, very patient, and so gracious. Our driver took good care of us too. The guest house in Havana was amazing. The guest house in Trinidad was mediocre. The guest house in Varadero was in a great location and just fine. We loved the itinerary. The activities were diverse, interesting, and fun. We could not believe the VIP treatment we received everywhere we went – the dance school, the cabaret venue, restaurants, etc.
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After a very shaky start, the trip turned out great. We became alarmed and almost aborted the trip when we were given a translator whose English skills were poor AND no one picked up our friend at the airport which had been prearranged. By the time we had gathered her, it was 4 pm and we were supposed to set off on a 7 hour journey to Trinidad. It didn’t seem wise to embark on such a trip so late in the day. We were also concerned about the “vintage “ cars without seat belts or headrests. If we had been better informed regarding the situation, we would have understood and agreed to this arrangement without question. Cuba is, after all, in economic crisis. Our agent heard our concerns and responded beautifully. She couldn’t do anything about the old cars without safety features but she recommended that we stay the night in Havana. She put us in a fabulous hotel. From then on, the trip was spectacular. She sent a new translator who was fabulous. Our accommodations in Trinidad were just lovely as were the restaurants and activities. The hike could have been better described. It was very difficult. We turned back because we didn’t have enough water or walking sticks. Bay of Pigs was interesting. We would have loved a guided snorkeling tour. I would recommend this group provided they use our translator or equally competent translator and that they upgrade their descriptions of the “vintage “ cars and the outings.
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