All activities listed are intended to qualify under the U.S. Treasury OFAC "Support for the Cuban People" general license. Travelers should consult a licensed Cuba travel provider and verify all accommodations and activities for compliance before booking.

Discover Cuba — Meaningfully & Compliantly
Every destination, every experience, curated for Support for the Cuban People license travel.





















Legend
A Closer Look at Cuba
A curated look at a few regions that capture the spirit and diversity of Cuba.
Baracoa
Baracoa feels like a world apart, where lush mountains meet the sea and time moves at its own pace. As Cuba's oldest settlement, it offers a rare blend of history, biodiversity, and deeply rooted traditions. From cacao farms to rainforest trails, every experience here is shaped by nature and local life. It's a destination defined by authenticity and quiet discovery.
Viñales
Set within a valley of dramatic limestone formations, Viñales offers a window into Cuba's rural traditions. Tobacco fields stretch beneath towering mogotes, where generations of farmers continue time-honored practices. Days unfold slowly here, shaped by landscape, craft, and community. It's one of the island's most visually striking and culturally grounded regions.
Trinidad
Trinidad is a living museum of colonial Cuba, where cobblestone streets and pastel facades tell stories of another era. Music drifts through open doorways, and daily life unfolds in rhythm with tradition. Beyond the town, mountains and coastline offer a deeper connection to the region's natural beauty. It's a place where history and culture remain vividly present.
Havana
Havana is a city of contrasts, where grand architecture and creative energy coexist in constant evolution. From historic plazas to contemporary art spaces, each neighborhood reveals a different layer of the city's identity. Music, conversation, and everyday life shape the experience as much as the landmarks themselves. It's a destination that rewards curiosity and connection.
Destinations to Explore
An Island Nation Like No Other
Colonial Architecture
Walk through centuries of Spanish colonial splendor in UNESCO-listed old towns.
Pristine Coastline
Over 300 beaches with powdery white sand and turquoise Caribbean waters full of marine life.
Vibrant Culture
Afro-Cuban rhythms, world-class cigars, and a living artistic tradition.
Classic Cars
Cruise in iconic 1950s American classics through colonial streets.
Popular Routes

Classic Cuba
7–10 days

Beach Paradise
5–7 days

East Adventure
5–8 days
Travel Tips
Activities listed are intended to qualify under the U.S. Treasury OFAC Support for the Cuban People general license. Always verify compliance with a licensed Cuba travel specialist before booking.
