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    ART, CULTURE & PEOPLE

    CubaSMALL GROUPMAXIMUM OF28 TRAVELERS

    314-935-7378

    wasstl.ahitravel.com

    All prices listed are in USD. Special offers, promotions and discounts cannot be combined. CST Registration No. 2028271-20. Fla. Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-33300Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139. Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA andARC Member Carriers ©2017 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

    314-935-7378 wasstl.ahitravel.com

    LAND & AIR PROGRAMMarch 11-19, 2018

    Full Price Special Savings Special Price* $5,945 $250 $5,695*

    *Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include round-trip air service

    from Miami to Cuba. Single accommodations are an additional $995 (limited availability).

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    1 Brookings Drive

    Campus Box 1210

    St. Louis, MO 63130

    CUBA18 67

    ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY-The AHI Travel Passenger Protection Plan of-fers an Any Reason Cancellation feature. Don't worry! Travel happy!NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas, entry/departure fees; personal gratu-ities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentionedin this brochure under included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to accept or to retain anyperson as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physicalor mental condition may constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to therequirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds to the unused services andaccommodations be refunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fitand able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of scheduled, commercial air transportation offered by AHITravel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% ofthe ticket price may be levied. After departure, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged thehigher, all year Economy class fare. Passengers who choose to make their own airline reservations in-dependently will be wholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurred as a result of programcancellation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s). BAGGAGE-In Miami, two checked-in bags are allowed. Outbound from U.S. to Cuba, the baggage feeis $25 for the first bag, $40 for the second. Return to U.S.: No baggage fees. Each checked bag is lim-ited to 50 lbs and 62 inches dimension (length + width + height). $100 fee for a bag 51 to 70 lbs. Nobag may weigh more than 70 lbs. These terms are subject to change.AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occasion, AHI Travel ob-tains, from its staff, or from trip participants, photographic or video images of passengers and tripactivities. By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel, without providingcompensation to you, or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photographic andvideo recordings of you, as well as voice recordings included with any videos, in AHI Travel's sales,marketing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association do not own or operate any entitywhich provides goods or services for this program, and act only as agents for the independent sup-pliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations or other services. All such persons or enti-ties are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are notliable for any negligence or willful act of any such person or entity or any third person. In addi-tion and without limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are not responsible forany delays, delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injuryto person or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any nature howso-ever caused in connection with any accommodations, transportation or other services or for anysubstitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with or without notice, or for any addi-tional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given ingood faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and other information current at the time of print-ing, are subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the printed itineraryor its included features are anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make any changes, withor without notice, that might become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any addi-tional expenses will be paid by the individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire program is canceled for any reason, partici-pants shall have no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the passengercertifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disability that would create ahazard for himself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms of this contract set out hereinand in more specific pre-departure passenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event, during thetime passengers are not on board their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued,shall constitute the sole contract between the company(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaserof this trip.ITINERARY PARTICIPATION - The general license for this program, administered by the U.S.Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), requires that people-to-peo-ple educational exchange travelers participate in a full-time schedule of activities that will resultin meaningful interaction with the Cuban people, and imposes on AHI the obligation to ensurethat participation. By registering for this program, you certify that you will adhere without devia-tion to the program itinerary. OFAC may require you to provide a report about the educational ex-change activities, and requires that you maintain copies of your records relating to this Exchangefor a period of five years. CANCELLATION-All cancellations for any reason will be subject to a $250 per person adminis-trative fee. You may choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee toa future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current calendar year or year following. Can-cellation from 120 days to 76 days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of the entirecost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 daysup to the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIP CAN-CELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE.All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHI Travel. CANCELLATION OF TRIP OPTIONS-Purchases of optional excursions, trip extensions and additional hotel nights become fully non-refundable 45 days prior to departure. Air transportation and private transfer purchases are subjectonly to penalties assessed by the airlines and transfer suppliers.

    Washington University Alumni and Friends,We are pleased to invite you on a Cuban journey of discovery. For five decades, travel to this

    vibrant Caribbean nation has been strictly regulated, but recent events have made it easier forU.S. citizens to experience life on this beautiful island.Meticulously planned by travel experts to comply with U.S. regulations, this journey puts you in

    contact with ordinary Cubans who are doing extraordinary things. Learn directly from them abouttheir culture, their history and their heritage. During your trip, you’ll savor the flavors of authenticCuban cuisine, admire the art of Cuban artists, listen to the infectious beat of Cuban music andmuch more!Join us on this spectacular People-to-People educational exchange program, authorized

    by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Cuban Assets Control Regulations. Space on this amazingeight-night journey is limited to 28 travelers. Be sure to make your reservations today.

    Sincerely,The Washington University Travel CommitteeJohn Fox Arnold Marilynne Bradley, BFA‘60Martha Cunningham, AB‘65 Kent Hirschfelder, AB‘67, MBA‘70Gail Lewin, JD‘76Mike Long, AB‘60, JD‘62Tom Lowther, JD‘62, MA‘99*Molly McConnell, AB‘66Tom McConnell, AB‘66Sandy Rothschild, AB‘67, MBA‘71Ann RuwitchJoseph Sheehan, BS‘02, MS‘06*ChairmanP.S. The Washington University Travel Committee strongly recommends that you purchase travelinsurance for every trip on which you plan to embark. Unforeseen circumstances may cause youto cancel your trip at the last minute, and travel insurance will help to ensure that your fees arerefunded. Washington University does not offer its own travel insurance, but you may purchase apolicy through AHI Travel.

    UNESCO World Heritage

    1. Old Havana and its Fortification System

    2. Trinidad and the Valleyde los Ingenios

    3. Urban Historic Center of Cienfuegos

    4. Sierra del Rosario (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve)

    Operated in accordance with regulations issued by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department. This exclusive program, developed by AHI International Corp.,

    opens the door to a neighbor country long closed to American travelers. It is designed to promote People-to-People contact and cultural exchange.

    Reserve your trip to Cuba today!

    Trip #:5A-23835W

    Send to: CubaWashington University Alumni Associationc/o AHI TravelInternational Tower-Suite 6008550 W. Bryn Mawr AvenueChicago, IL 60631

    Please contact AHI Travel at 800-654-4762 for reservations or information. You mayalso phone the Alumni Association at 866 WU-TRIPS or at 314-935-7378.

    Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

    (1) ________________________________________________________________

    Email:______________________________________________________________

    (2) ________________________________________________________________

    Email:______________________________________________________________

    Street Address: ______________________________________________________

    City: _______________________________________________________________

    State: ________________________________________ ZIP: _________________

    Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_______________________

    Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

    This is an air-inclusive program between Miami, FL, and Cuba.

    I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

    � I/we reserve the Land & Air Program and request round-trip flight(s) to and fromMiami, FL, to depart from:

    ________________________________________________________________Departure City

    � Please contact me/us to discuss connecting domestic air flight options.

    Single Accommodations

    � I prefer single accommodations at an additional $995 (limited availability).

    � I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one isavailable at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

    Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by December 26, 2017 (75 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full.Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover orAmex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.

    Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 pp required) to reserve ______ place(s).

    � Accept my check made payable to AHI Travel.

    � Charge my: � MasterCard � Visa � Discover � Amex

    Card #___________________________________________________________

    Expires________/________

    ____________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

    Please note: Any payment to AHI Travel constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

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  • Plaza de la Catedral, Havana

    Havana

    Iglesia de la Santísma, Trinidad

    INCLUDED FEATURES

    Inspiring Moments

    Pinar del Río

    Museo de la Revolución

    in everyday life. Join a discussion with thesetalented specialists, and see a rehearsal.Enrichment: Cuba’s Economy. Discussthe economy with a university professor.Enjoy dinner at La Barraca in Hotel Nacional. day Seven b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Classic Convertibles &Cuban Art. The streets of Havana are filledwith vintage American convertibles. These1950s classics, imported before the U.S. tradeembargo began in 1960, still run because ofthe ingenuity of their owners. Climb aboardand enjoy a drive through Havana’s historicquarter before continuing to the National Museum of Fine Arts to see a fascinating collection featuring Cuban artists.Enrichment: Contemporary Arts. Learnabout the work of modern artists in Cuba.Discovery: Inside an Artist’s Studio.Visit Casa Fuster, the home and studio of JoseFuster. Meet a local artist, and learn about the

    Discovery: Cienfuegos & its Music. Take a walking tour of Parque Martí, the city’s mainsquare. See the cathedral built in 1819, and admire its French stained-glass windows andstriking red bell towers. At the Teatro de Cienfuegos, watch a performance by a renownedmusical group. Enjoy a special opportunity tomeet the musicians and learn about their music. Enrichment and Meet the People: Gatherfor dinner at El Lagarto, a Cuban paladar. Jointhe owners and discuss their experiences.day four b | l | d

    CIENFUEGOS | HAVANAFollowing breakfast, depart for Havana.Discovery: Health Care & Sugar Cane. En route, visit a maternity home and speak withthe staff about health care in Cuba. Then tourAustralia, a former sugar cane factory. Afterbeing introduced by Spanish conqueror DiegoVelázquez, Cuba became the world’s largest exporter of sugar in the 19th and 20th centuries.See this retired factory, and learn about the experiences of former workers and mechanics.Enjoy lunch at Fiesta Campesina.Discovery: Hemingway’s Cuba.Visit La FincaVigia, or “lookout farm,” the home of authorErnest Hemingway and his wife, Martha.In Havana, check in to Hotel Mercure Sevilla.Delight in the flavor’s of Cuban cuisine duringdinner at a Havana paladar.day five b | l

    HAVANADiscovery: Historic Havana. Spanishcolonists founded Havana’s historic district in1519. Here, cobbled plazas teem with locals, menplay dominos, and flea markets hawk art andlocal souvenirs. Take in the sights of Plaza deArmas, the city’s oldest square, and see the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. Admire the

    obstacles to opening a private studio as well asthe new opportunities for artists in Cuba.Enjoy a group lunch at Casa Fuster.Discovery: Afro-Cuban Dance. DiscoverAfro-Cuban dance! Born and raised in Havana,these dancers were once part of many studiosand troupes; now they are teachers embracingtheir passion. You may try a few steps too!Dinner this evening is at La Foresta.day eigHt b | l | d

    PINAR DEL RÍODiscovery: Rural Cuba. Venture to thebeautiful countryside and the Sierra del Rosariomountains where straw-hatted farmers drive oxcarts and rickety bicycles through tobaccofields. Your scenic drive takes you through ruralcommunities and past tobacco plantations toLas Terrazas, a model socialist community established in the 1980s. Explore the community, savor a cup of Cuban coffee, andbrowse a local art studio.Lunch is served at El Romero, an eco-restaurantthat prepares dishes with locally and organicallygrown vegetables. Discuss Cuba’s agriculturalindustry, visit the organic vegetable gardens,and meet the community’s gardeners. Return to Havana after lunch, and gather withyour group for a Farewell Dinner at La Moraleja.day nine b

    HAVANA | IN TRANSITAfter breakfast, depart for the airport for yourreturn flight to Miami.Consistent with the requirements of the OFAC People-to-People license, this program features a full-time schedule of cultural exchange activities. This exchangedoes not involve tourist or self-directed activities.

    Note: This itinerary is subject to change. If an event mustbe canceled, it will be replaced with another people-to-people event. During the walking tours, the sidewalks and other surfaces may be narrow, uneven or made of cobblestones.

    B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

    Fountain of Lions in Plaza de San Francisco, seePlaza de la Catedral, and visit a local elementaryschool to engage with faculty and students.Enrichment: Urban Planning & Architectural Challenges. Meet a Cuban architect to discuss contemporary city planning.Dine on Cuban fare during lunch at El Templete.Discovery: Revolutionary & CulturalCuba. Cuba’s museums offer insight into thecountry’s unique political and revolutionary history as well as ones dedicated to the country’sartists and dancers. Browse extensive exhibitsat the Museo de la Revolución, and learn aboutthe Bay of Pigs. Then share experiences with thestaff and children at a cultural center for youth.This evening, make your own culinary discoveries during dinner at leisure.day Six b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Cigars, Santa Venia & HigherEducation. The liaison of Cuba and cigars became known to the world after Columbuslanded in Cuba in 1492 and introduced cigars toEurope. Visit a cigar factory, meet the workersand learn about their experiences. At La QuintaSanta Venia, a private home for senior citizens,meet and engage with the residents and nunswho work at the home. Then tour the Universityof Havana, Cuba’s oldest university, and learn about opportunities for higher education.Relax over a delicious lunch at a local paladar.Discovery: A Taste of Cuban Dance. Visit a contemporary dance studio where sensual hip sways and infectious rhythms are ingrained

    Cuba: The name evokes images of cigar-puffing men and classic cars; colonialbuildings trimmed in faded pastels; andbodies oscillating to rhythmic salsa beats. From vintage hints of a past splendor to its medley ofcharismatic citizens, Cuba’s vivacity is simply palpable, and digging beneath its surface will uncover a truly exotic and compelling destination.Begin in Cuba’s smaller towns where life moves ata slower, seductive cadence. Then travel throughthe verdant countryside to Havana, a city burstingwith musicality and revolutionary history. Returnhome with a cache of special memories and a deep yearning for the romantic Malecón, cold mojitos,and the inspiring and bewitching spirit of Cuba.

    day one

    IN TRANSIT | MIAMI, FLORIDACheck in to the Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida.(Accommodations in Miami are included. Transportation to Miami is not included.)

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    MIAMI | CIENFUEGOS, CUBADepart for Cienfuegos, Cuba. Upon arrival, transfer and check in to the Hotel Jagua.Tonight, discover the tastes of Cuba during aWelcome Dinner at Jardin de los Laureles.day tHree b | l | d

    TRINIDAD | CIENFUEGOSDiscovery: Trinidad & Local Life. InTrinidad’s Plaza Mayor, see the Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad, Cuba’s oldest church, the Museo de Arquitectura and the Museo Romántico de Artes Decorativas. Be graciouslywelcomed into a local home, meet the family and learn about typical Cuban life.Savor lunch at the Plaza Mayor.

    ACCOMMODATIONS• One night in Miami, Florida, at the

    first-class Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport.

    • Two nights in Cienfuegos, Cuba, at thefirst-class Hotel Jagua.

    • Five nights in Havana at the first-classHotel Mercure Sevilla.

    TRANSFERS• Round-trip flights between Miami

    and Cuba and all deluxe motor coachtransfers in the Land Program and baggage handling.

    EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM • Seven breakfasts, six lunches and six

    dinners, including Welcome and FarewellDinners; tea or coffee with all meals, plus a local beverage with dinner.

    • Sample authentic regional specialties during meals at local restaurants.

    YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Discovery excursions highlight the local

    culture, heritage and history.• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

    your insight into the region.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide

    with your VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.

    CUBA | ART, CULTURE & PEOPLE

    ACCOMMODATIONS

    Our travel experts have selected these first-classproperties, each in a primelocation, for your comfort.Details in the design anddécor celebrate the localculture and enhance theambience of each hotel.Their restaurants featuremenus of elegantly prepared local and international cuisine. Of utmost importance is the quality of the services, amenities and accommodations, allowingyou to maximize the enjoyment of your stay.

    >Encounter Habana Vieja’sscintillating ambience, ice-cream colored façades and revolutionary history.

    >Discover Cuba’s world-renowned cigar industry and the art of hand rolling cigars during a factory tour.

    >Meet members ofCuba’s arts communityduring visits with artists,dancers and musicians.

    >Ride through Old Havana in an iconic 1950s convertible.

    >Savor the allure and bucolicbeauty of rural life in thePinar del Río region.

    >Develop perspective and insight about Cuba duringdiscussions with localexperts.

    AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISEFrom your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

    Before you go:

    >Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

    >Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

    >Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

    Once you arrive:

    On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective and take your adventure to the next level.>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the

    care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all thelogistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Directorhelps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

    >Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve specially selected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educated and curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’reready to share their passion for their country with you.

    >Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining locallecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadthof their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage.

    crowne Plaza MiaMi international | MiaMi

    Hotel Jagua | cienfuegoS

    Hotel Mercure Sevilla |Havana

    Immerse yourself in the culture, art, history and people of fascinating and enigmatic Cuba. Participate in the historic evolution of the relationship between the

    U.S. and our closest island nation neighbor. Authorized by a U.S.

    Department of the Treasury general license, this People-to-

    People educational exchange program is brimming with

    opportunities to discover Cuba through its everyday people,

    ranging from artists and musicians to religious leaders,

    teachers and students. While marveling at Cuba’s opulent

    colonial architecture, vintage automobiles and vibrant

    countryside vistas, you will learn first-hand the hopes,

    dreams and aspirations of Cuban people working to improve

    their lives and enhance their society.

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    Hotel Mercure Sevilla, Havana

    ART, CULTURE & PEOPLE

    CubaSMALL GROUPMAXIMUM OF28 TRAVELERS

    314-935-7378

    wasstl.ahitravel.com

    All prices listed are in USD. Special offers, promotions and discounts cannot be combined. CST Registration No. 2028271-20. Fla. Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-33300Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139. Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA andARC Member Carriers ©2017 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

    314-935-7378 wasstl.ahitravel.com

    LAND & AIR PROGRAMMarch 11-19, 2018

    Full Price Special Savings Special Price* $5,945 $250 $5,695*

    *Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include round-trip air service

    from Miami to Cuba. Single accommodations are an additional $995 (limited availability).

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    Journey to Cuba, a land of classic cars, salsa rhythms an

    d captivating culture.

    AHI Travel’s

    mission is to delive

    r inspiratio

    nal educatio

    nal and cultural

    travel program

    s that d

    elight travelers.

    Wit

    h A

    HI y

    ou c

    an r

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    on:

    • Experienced Travel Directors who

    attend to

    every detail of you

    r jou

    rney.

    • An

    exceptio

    nal travel value.

    • Un

    ique access to local sites.

    • Flexibility and

    custom

    izatio

    n.

    • Safety and security.

    1 Brookings Drive

    Campus Box 1210

    St. Louis, MO 63130

    CUBA18 67

    ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY-The AHI Travel Passenger Protection Plan of-fers an Any Reason Cancellation feature. Don't worry! Travel happy!NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas, entry/departure fees; personal gratu-ities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentionedin this brochure under included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to accept or to retain anyperson as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physicalor mental condition may constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to therequirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds to the unused services andaccommodations be refunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fitand able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of scheduled, commercial air transportation offered by AHITravel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% ofthe ticket price may be levied. After departure, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged thehigher, all year Economy class fare. Passengers who choose to make their own airline reservations in-dependently will be wholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurred as a result of programcancellation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s). BAGGAGE-In Miami, two checked-in bags are allowed. Outbound from U.S. to Cuba, the baggage feeis $25 for the first bag, $40 for the second. Return to U.S.: No baggage fees. Each checked bag is lim-ited to 50 lbs and 62 inches dimension (length + width + height). $100 fee for a bag 51 to 70 lbs. Nobag may weigh more than 70 lbs. These terms are subject to change.AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occasion, AHI Travel ob-tains, from its staff, or from trip participants, photographic or video images of passengers and tripactivities. By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel, without providingcompensation to you, or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photographic andvideo recordings of you, as well as voice recordings included with any videos, in AHI Travel's sales,marketing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association do not own or operate any entitywhich provides goods or services for this program, and act only as agents for the independent sup-pliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations or other services. All such persons or enti-ties are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are notliable for any negligence or willful act of any such person or entity or any third person. In addi-tion and without limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are not responsible forany delays, delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injuryto person or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any nature howso-ever caused in connection with any accommodations, transportation or other services or for anysubstitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with or without notice, or for any addi-tional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given ingood faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and other information current at the time of print-ing, are subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the printed itineraryor its included features are anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make any changes, withor without notice, that might become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any addi-tional expenses will be paid by the individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire program is canceled for any reason, partici-pants shall have no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the passengercertifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disability that would create ahazard for himself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms of this contract set out hereinand in more specific pre-departure passenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event, during thetime passengers are not on board their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued,shall constitute the sole contract between the company(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaserof this trip.ITINERARY PARTICIPATION - The general license for this program, administered by the U.S.Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), requires that people-to-peo-ple educational exchange travelers participate in a full-time schedule of activities that will resultin meaningful interaction with the Cuban people, and imposes on AHI the obligation to ensurethat participation. By registering for this program, you certify that you will adhere without devia-tion to the program itinerary. OFAC may require you to provide a report about the educational ex-change activities, and requires that you maintain copies of your records relating to this Exchangefor a period of five years. CANCELLATION-All cancellations for any reason will be subject to a $250 per person adminis-trative fee. You may choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee toa future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current calendar year or year following. Can-cellation from 120 days to 76 days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of the entirecost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 daysup to the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIP CAN-CELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE.All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHI Travel. CANCELLATION OF TRIP OPTIONS-Purchases of optional excursions, trip extensions and additional hotel nights become fully non-refundable 45 days prior to departure. Air transportation and private transfer purchases are subjectonly to penalties assessed by the airlines and transfer suppliers.

    Washington University Alumni and Friends,We are pleased to invite you on a Cuban journey of discovery. For five decades, travel to this

    vibrant Caribbean nation has been strictly regulated, but recent events have made it easier forU.S. citizens to experience life on this beautiful island.Meticulously planned by travel experts to comply with U.S. regulations, this journey puts you in

    contact with ordinary Cubans who are doing extraordinary things. Learn directly from them abouttheir culture, their history and their heritage. During your trip, you’ll savor the flavors of authenticCuban cuisine, admire the art of Cuban artists, listen to the infectious beat of Cuban music andmuch more!Join us on this spectacular People-to-People educational exchange program, authorized

    by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Cuban Assets Control Regulations. Space on this amazingeight-night journey is limited to 28 travelers. Be sure to make your reservations today.

    Sincerely,The Washington University Travel CommitteeJohn Fox Arnold Marilynne Bradley, BFA‘60Martha Cunningham, AB‘65 Kent Hirschfelder, AB‘67, MBA‘70Gail Lewin, JD‘76Mike Long, AB‘60, JD‘62Tom Lowther, JD‘62, MA‘99*Molly McConnell, AB‘66Tom McConnell, AB‘66Sandy Rothschild, AB‘67, MBA‘71Ann RuwitchJoseph Sheehan, BS‘02, MS‘06*ChairmanP.S. The Washington University Travel Committee strongly recommends that you purchase travelinsurance for every trip on which you plan to embark. Unforeseen circumstances may cause youto cancel your trip at the last minute, and travel insurance will help to ensure that your fees arerefunded. Washington University does not offer its own travel insurance, but you may purchase apolicy through AHI Travel.

    UNESCO World Heritage

    1. Old Havana and its Fortification System

    2. Trinidad and the Valleyde los Ingenios

    3. Urban Historic Center of Cienfuegos

    4. Sierra del Rosario (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve)

    Operated in accordance with regulations issued by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department. This exclusive program, developed by AHI International Corp.,

    opens the door to a neighbor country long closed to American travelers. It is designed to promote People-to-People contact and cultural exchange.

    Reserve your trip to Cuba today!

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    Send to: CubaWashington University Alumni Associationc/o AHI TravelInternational Tower-Suite 6008550 W. Bryn Mawr AvenueChicago, IL 60631

    Please contact AHI Travel at 800-654-4762 for reservations or information. You mayalso phone the Alumni Association at 866 WU-TRIPS or at 314-935-7378.

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  • Plaza de la Catedral, Havana

    Havana

    Iglesia de la Santísma, Trinidad

    INCLUDED FEATURES

    Inspiring Moments

    Pinar del Río

    Museo de la Revolución

    in everyday life. Join a discussion with thesetalented specialists, and see a rehearsal.Enrichment: Cuba’s Economy. Discussthe economy with a university professor.Enjoy dinner at La Barraca in Hotel Nacional. day Seven b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Classic Convertibles &Cuban Art. The streets of Havana are filledwith vintage American convertibles. These1950s classics, imported before the U.S. tradeembargo began in 1960, still run because ofthe ingenuity of their owners. Climb aboardand enjoy a drive through Havana’s historicquarter before continuing to the National Museum of Fine Arts to see a fascinating collection featuring Cuban artists.Enrichment: Contemporary Arts. Learnabout the work of modern artists in Cuba.Discovery: Inside an Artist’s Studio.Visit Casa Fuster, the home and studio of JoseFuster. Meet a local artist, and learn about the

    Discovery: Cienfuegos & its Music. Take a walking tour of Parque Martí, the city’s mainsquare. See the cathedral built in 1819, and admire its French stained-glass windows andstriking red bell towers. At the Teatro de Cienfuegos, watch a performance by a renownedmusical group. Enjoy a special opportunity tomeet the musicians and learn about their music. Enrichment and Meet the People: Gatherfor dinner at El Lagarto, a Cuban paladar. Jointhe owners and discuss their experiences.day four b | l | d

    CIENFUEGOS | HAVANAFollowing breakfast, depart for Havana.Discovery: Health Care & Sugar Cane. En route, visit a maternity home and speak withthe staff about health care in Cuba. Then tourAustralia, a former sugar cane factory. Afterbeing introduced by Spanish conqueror DiegoVelázquez, Cuba became the world’s largest exporter of sugar in the 19th and 20th centuries.See this retired factory, and learn about the experiences of former workers and mechanics.Enjoy lunch at Fiesta Campesina.Discovery: Hemingway’s Cuba.Visit La FincaVigia, or “lookout farm,” the home of authorErnest Hemingway and his wife, Martha.In Havana, check in to Hotel Mercure Sevilla.Delight in the flavor’s of Cuban cuisine duringdinner at a Havana paladar.day five b | l

    HAVANADiscovery: Historic Havana. Spanishcolonists founded Havana’s historic district in1519. Here, cobbled plazas teem with locals, menplay dominos, and flea markets hawk art andlocal souvenirs. Take in the sights of Plaza deArmas, the city’s oldest square, and see the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. Admire the

    obstacles to opening a private studio as well asthe new opportunities for artists in Cuba.Enjoy a group lunch at Casa Fuster.Discovery: Afro-Cuban Dance. DiscoverAfro-Cuban dance! Born and raised in Havana,these dancers were once part of many studiosand troupes; now they are teachers embracingtheir passion. You may try a few steps too!Dinner this evening is at La Foresta.day eigHt b | l | d

    PINAR DEL RÍODiscovery: Rural Cuba. Venture to thebeautiful countryside and the Sierra del Rosariomountains where straw-hatted farmers drive oxcarts and rickety bicycles through tobaccofields. Your scenic drive takes you through ruralcommunities and past tobacco plantations toLas Terrazas, a model socialist community established in the 1980s. Explore the community, savor a cup of Cuban coffee, andbrowse a local art studio.Lunch is served at El Romero, an eco-restaurantthat prepares dishes with locally and organicallygrown vegetables. Discuss Cuba’s agriculturalindustry, visit the organic vegetable gardens,and meet the community’s gardeners. Return to Havana after lunch, and gather withyour group for a Farewell Dinner at La Moraleja.day nine b

    HAVANA | IN TRANSITAfter breakfast, depart for the airport for yourreturn flight to Miami.Consistent with the requirements of the OFAC People-to-People license, this program features a full-time schedule of cultural exchange activities. This exchangedoes not involve tourist or self-directed activities.

    Note: This itinerary is subject to change. If an event mustbe canceled, it will be replaced with another people-to-people event. During the walking tours, the sidewalks and other surfaces may be narrow, uneven or made of cobblestones.

    B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

    Fountain of Lions in Plaza de San Francisco, seePlaza de la Catedral, and visit a local elementaryschool to engage with faculty and students.Enrichment: Urban Planning & Architectural Challenges. Meet a Cuban architect to discuss contemporary city planning.Dine on Cuban fare during lunch at El Templete.Discovery: Revolutionary & CulturalCuba. Cuba’s museums offer insight into thecountry’s unique political and revolutionary history as well as ones dedicated to the country’sartists and dancers. Browse extensive exhibitsat the Museo de la Revolución, and learn aboutthe Bay of Pigs. Then share experiences with thestaff and children at a cultural center for youth.This evening, make your own culinary discoveries during dinner at leisure.day Six b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Cigars, Santa Venia & HigherEducation. The liaison of Cuba and cigars became known to the world after Columbuslanded in Cuba in 1492 and introduced cigars toEurope. Visit a cigar factory, meet the workersand learn about their experiences. At La QuintaSanta Venia, a private home for senior citizens,meet and engage with the residents and nunswho work at the home. Then tour the Universityof Havana, Cuba’s oldest university, and learn about opportunities for higher education.Relax over a delicious lunch at a local paladar.Discovery: A Taste of Cuban Dance. Visit a contemporary dance studio where sensual hip sways and infectious rhythms are ingrained

    Cuba: The name evokes images of cigar-puffing men and classic cars; colonialbuildings trimmed in faded pastels; andbodies oscillating to rhythmic salsa beats. From vintage hints of a past splendor to its medley ofcharismatic citizens, Cuba’s vivacity is simply palpable, and digging beneath its surface will uncover a truly exotic and compelling destination.Begin in Cuba’s smaller towns where life moves ata slower, seductive cadence. Then travel throughthe verdant countryside to Havana, a city burstingwith musicality and revolutionary history. Returnhome with a cache of special memories and a deep yearning for the romantic Malecón, cold mojitos,and the inspiring and bewitching spirit of Cuba.

    day one

    IN TRANSIT | MIAMI, FLORIDACheck in to the Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida.(Accommodations in Miami are included. Transportation to Miami is not included.)

    day two d

    MIAMI | CIENFUEGOS, CUBADepart for Cienfuegos, Cuba. Upon arrival, transfer and check in to the Hotel Jagua.Tonight, discover the tastes of Cuba during aWelcome Dinner at Jardin de los Laureles.day tHree b | l | d

    TRINIDAD | CIENFUEGOSDiscovery: Trinidad & Local Life. InTrinidad’s Plaza Mayor, see the Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad, Cuba’s oldest church, the Museo de Arquitectura and the Museo Romántico de Artes Decorativas. Be graciouslywelcomed into a local home, meet the family and learn about typical Cuban life.Savor lunch at the Plaza Mayor.

    ACCOMMODATIONS• One night in Miami, Florida, at the

    first-class Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport.

    • Two nights in Cienfuegos, Cuba, at thefirst-class Hotel Jagua.

    • Five nights in Havana at the first-classHotel Mercure Sevilla.

    TRANSFERS• Round-trip flights between Miami

    and Cuba and all deluxe motor coachtransfers in the Land Program and baggage handling.

    EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM • Seven breakfasts, six lunches and six

    dinners, including Welcome and FarewellDinners; tea or coffee with all meals, plus a local beverage with dinner.

    • Sample authentic regional specialties during meals at local restaurants.

    YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Discovery excursions highlight the local

    culture, heritage and history.• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

    your insight into the region.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide

    with your VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.

    CUBA | ART, CULTURE & PEOPLE

    ACCOMMODATIONS

    Our travel experts have selected these first-classproperties, each in a primelocation, for your comfort.Details in the design anddécor celebrate the localculture and enhance theambience of each hotel.Their restaurants featuremenus of elegantly prepared local and international cuisine. Of utmost importance is the quality of the services, amenities and accommodations, allowingyou to maximize the enjoyment of your stay.

    >Encounter Habana Vieja’sscintillating ambience, ice-cream colored façades and revolutionary history.

    >Discover Cuba’s world-renowned cigar industry and the art of hand rolling cigars during a factory tour.

    >Meet members ofCuba’s arts communityduring visits with artists,dancers and musicians.

    >Ride through Old Havana in an iconic 1950s convertible.

    >Savor the allure and bucolicbeauty of rural life in thePinar del Río region.

    >Develop perspective and insight about Cuba duringdiscussions with localexperts.

    AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISEFrom your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

    Before you go:

    >Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

    >Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

    >Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

    Once you arrive:

    On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective and take your adventure to the next level.>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the

    care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all thelogistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Directorhelps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

    >Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve specially selected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educated and curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’reready to share their passion for their country with you.

    >Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining locallecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadthof their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage.

    crowne Plaza MiaMi international | MiaMi

    Hotel Jagua | cienfuegoS

    Hotel Mercure Sevilla |Havana

    Immerse yourself in the culture, art, history and people of fascinating and enigmatic Cuba. Participate in the historic evolution of the relationship between the

    U.S. and our closest island nation neighbor. Authorized by a U.S.

    Department of the Treasury general license, this People-to-

    People educational exchange program is brimming with

    opportunities to discover Cuba through its everyday people,

    ranging from artists and musicians to religious leaders,

    teachers and students. While marveling at Cuba’s opulent

    colonial architecture, vintage automobiles and vibrant

    countryside vistas, you will learn first-hand the hopes,

    dreams and aspirations of Cuban people working to improve

    their lives and enhance their society.

  • Plaza de la Catedral, Havana

    Havana

    Iglesia de la Santísma, Trinidad

    INCLUDED FEATURES

    Inspiring Moments

    Pinar del Río

    Museo de la Revolución

    in everyday life. Join a discussion with thesetalented specialists, and see a rehearsal.Enrichment: Cuba’s Economy. Discussthe economy with a university professor.Enjoy dinner at La Barraca in Hotel Nacional. day Seven b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Classic Convertibles &Cuban Art. The streets of Havana are filledwith vintage American convertibles. These1950s classics, imported before the U.S. tradeembargo began in 1960, still run because ofthe ingenuity of their owners. Climb aboardand enjoy a drive through Havana’s historicquarter before continuing to the National Museum of Fine Arts to see a fascinating collection featuring Cuban artists.Enrichment: Contemporary Arts. Learnabout the work of modern artists in Cuba.Discovery: Inside an Artist’s Studio.Visit Casa Fuster, the home and studio of JoseFuster. Meet a local artist, and learn about the

    Discovery: Cienfuegos & its Music. Take a walking tour of Parque Martí, the city’s mainsquare. See the cathedral built in 1819, and admire its French stained-glass windows andstriking red bell towers. At the Teatro de Cienfuegos, watch a performance by a renownedmusical group. Enjoy a special opportunity tomeet the musicians and learn about their music. Enrichment and Meet the People: Gatherfor dinner at El Lagarto, a Cuban paladar. Jointhe owners and discuss their experiences.day four b | l | d

    CIENFUEGOS | HAVANAFollowing breakfast, depart for Havana.Discovery: Health Care & Sugar Cane. En route, visit a maternity home and speak withthe staff about health care in Cuba. Then tourAustralia, a former sugar cane factory. Afterbeing introduced by Spanish conqueror DiegoVelázquez, Cuba became the world’s largest exporter of sugar in the 19th and 20th centuries.See this retired factory, and learn about the experiences of former workers and mechanics.Enjoy lunch at Fiesta Campesina.Discovery: Hemingway’s Cuba.Visit La FincaVigia, or “lookout farm,” the home of authorErnest Hemingway and his wife, Martha.In Havana, check in to Hotel Mercure Sevilla.Delight in the flavor’s of Cuban cuisine duringdinner at a Havana paladar.day five b | l

    HAVANADiscovery: Historic Havana. Spanishcolonists founded Havana’s historic district in1519. Here, cobbled plazas teem with locals, menplay dominos, and flea markets hawk art andlocal souvenirs. Take in the sights of Plaza deArmas, the city’s oldest square, and see the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. Admire the

    obstacles to opening a private studio as well asthe new opportunities for artists in Cuba.Enjoy a group lunch at Casa Fuster.Discovery: Afro-Cuban Dance. DiscoverAfro-Cuban dance! Born and raised in Havana,these dancers were once part of many studiosand troupes; now they are teachers embracingtheir passion. You may try a few steps too!Dinner this evening is at La Foresta.day eigHt b | l | d

    PINAR DEL RÍODiscovery: Rural Cuba. Venture to thebeautiful countryside and the Sierra del Rosariomountains where straw-hatted farmers drive oxcarts and rickety bicycles through tobaccofields. Your scenic drive takes you through ruralcommunities and past tobacco plantations toLas Terrazas, a model socialist community established in the 1980s. Explore the community, savor a cup of Cuban coffee, andbrowse a local art studio.Lunch is served at El Romero, an eco-restaurantthat prepares dishes with locally and organicallygrown vegetables. Discuss Cuba’s agriculturalindustry, visit the organic vegetable gardens,and meet the community’s gardeners. Return to Havana after lunch, and gather withyour group for a Farewell Dinner at La Moraleja.day nine b

    HAVANA | IN TRANSITAfter breakfast, depart for the airport for yourreturn flight to Miami.Consistent with the requirements of the OFAC People-to-People license, this program features a full-time schedule of cultural exchange activities. This exchangedoes not involve tourist or self-directed activities.

    Note: This itinerary is subject to change. If an event mustbe canceled, it will be replaced with another people-to-people event. During the walking tours, the sidewalks and other surfaces may be narrow, uneven or made of cobblestones.

    B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

    Fountain of Lions in Plaza de San Francisco, seePlaza de la Catedral, and visit a local elementaryschool to engage with faculty and students.Enrichment: Urban Planning & Architectural Challenges. Meet a Cuban architect to discuss contemporary city planning.Dine on Cuban fare during lunch at El Templete.Discovery: Revolutionary & CulturalCuba. Cuba’s museums offer insight into thecountry’s unique political and revolutionary history as well as ones dedicated to the country’sartists and dancers. Browse extensive exhibitsat the Museo de la Revolución, and learn aboutthe Bay of Pigs. Then share experiences with thestaff and children at a cultural center for youth.This evening, make your own culinary discoveries during dinner at leisure.day Six b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Cigars, Santa Venia & HigherEducation. The liaison of Cuba and cigars became known to the world after Columbuslanded in Cuba in 1492 and introduced cigars toEurope. Visit a cigar factory, meet the workersand learn about their experiences. At La QuintaSanta Venia, a private home for senior citizens,meet and engage with the residents and nunswho work at the home. Then tour the Universityof Havana, Cuba’s oldest university, and learn about opportunities for higher education.Relax over a delicious lunch at a local paladar.Discovery: A Taste of Cuban Dance. Visit a contemporary dance studio where sensual hip sways and infectious rhythms are ingrained

    Cuba: The name evokes images of cigar-puffing men and classic cars; colonialbuildings trimmed in faded pastels; andbodies oscillating to rhythmic salsa beats. From vintage hints of a past splendor to its medley ofcharismatic citizens, Cuba’s vivacity is simply palpable, and digging beneath its surface will uncover a truly exotic and compelling destination.Begin in Cuba’s smaller towns where life moves ata slower, seductive cadence. Then travel throughthe verdant countryside to Havana, a city burstingwith musicality and revolutionary history. Returnhome with a cache of special memories and a deep yearning for the romantic Malecón, cold mojitos,and the inspiring and bewitching spirit of Cuba.

    day one

    IN TRANSIT | MIAMI, FLORIDACheck in to the Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida.(Accommodations in Miami are included. Transportation to Miami is not included.)

    day two d

    MIAMI | CIENFUEGOS, CUBADepart for Cienfuegos, Cuba. Upon arrival, transfer and check in to the Hotel Jagua.Tonight, discover the tastes of Cuba during aWelcome Dinner at Jardin de los Laureles.day tHree b | l | d

    TRINIDAD | CIENFUEGOSDiscovery: Trinidad & Local Life. InTrinidad’s Plaza Mayor, see the Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad, Cuba’s oldest church, the Museo de Arquitectura and the Museo Romántico de Artes Decorativas. Be graciouslywelcomed into a local home, meet the family and learn about typical Cuban life.Savor lunch at the Plaza Mayor.

    ACCOMMODATIONS• One night in Miami, Florida, at the

    first-class Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport.

    • Two nights in Cienfuegos, Cuba, at thefirst-class Hotel Jagua.

    • Five nights in Havana at the first-classHotel Mercure Sevilla.

    TRANSFERS• Round-trip flights between Miami

    and Cuba and all deluxe motor coachtransfers in the Land Program and baggage handling.

    EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM • Seven breakfasts, six lunches and six

    dinners, including Welcome and FarewellDinners; tea or coffee with all meals, plus a local beverage with dinner.

    • Sample authentic regional specialties during meals at local restaurants.

    YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Discovery excursions highlight the local

    culture, heritage and history.• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

    your insight into the region.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide

    with your VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.

    CUBA | ART, CULTURE & PEOPLE

    ACCOMMODATIONS

    Our travel experts have selected these first-classproperties, each in a primelocation, for your comfort.Details in the design anddécor celebrate the localculture and enhance theambience of each hotel.Their restaurants featuremenus of elegantly prepared local and international cuisine. Of utmost importance is the quality of the services, amenities and accommodations, allowingyou to maximize the enjoyment of your stay.

    >Encounter Habana Vieja’sscintillating ambience, ice-cream colored façades and revolutionary history.

    >Discover Cuba’s world-renowned cigar industry and the art of hand rolling cigars during a factory tour.

    >Meet members ofCuba’s arts communityduring visits with artists,dancers and musicians.

    >Ride through Old Havana in an iconic 1950s convertible.

    >Savor the allure and bucolicbeauty of rural life in thePinar del Río region.

    >Develop perspective and insight about Cuba duringdiscussions with localexperts.

    AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISEFrom your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

    Before you go:

    >Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

    >Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

    >Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

    Once you arrive:

    On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective and take your adventure to the next level.>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the

    care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all thelogistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Directorhelps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

    >Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve specially selected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educated and curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’reready to share their passion for their country with you.

    >Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining locallecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadthof their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage.

    crowne Plaza MiaMi international | MiaMi

    Hotel Jagua | cienfuegoS

    Hotel Mercure Sevilla |Havana

    Immerse yourself in the culture, art, history and people of fascinating and enigmatic Cuba. Participate in the historic evolution of the relationship between the

    U.S. and our closest island nation neighbor. Authorized by a U.S.

    Department of the Treasury general license, this People-to-

    People educational exchange program is brimming with

    opportunities to discover Cuba through its everyday people,

    ranging from artists and musicians to religious leaders,

    teachers and students. While marveling at Cuba’s opulent

    colonial architecture, vintage automobiles and vibrant

    countryside vistas, you will learn first-hand the hopes,

    dreams and aspirations of Cuban people working to improve

    their lives and enhance their society.

  • Plaza de la Catedral, Havana

    Havana

    Iglesia de la Santísma, Trinidad

    INCLUDED FEATURES

    Inspiring Moments

    Pinar del Río

    Museo de la Revolución

    in everyday life. Join a discussion with thesetalented specialists, and see a rehearsal.Enrichment: Cuba’s Economy. Discussthe economy with a university professor.Enjoy dinner at La Barraca in Hotel Nacional. day Seven b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Classic Convertibles &Cuban Art. The streets of Havana are filledwith vintage American convertibles. These1950s classics, imported before the U.S. tradeembargo began in 1960, still run because ofthe ingenuity of their owners. Climb aboardand enjoy a drive through Havana’s historicquarter before continuing to the National Museum of Fine Arts to see a fascinating collection featuring Cuban artists.Enrichment: Contemporary Arts. Learnabout the work of modern artists in Cuba.Discovery: Inside an Artist’s Studio.Visit Casa Fuster, the home and studio of JoseFuster. Meet a local artist, and learn about the

    Discovery: Cienfuegos & its Music. Take a walking tour of Parque Martí, the city’s mainsquare. See the cathedral built in 1819, and admire its French stained-glass windows andstriking red bell towers. At the Teatro de Cienfuegos, watch a performance by a renownedmusical group. Enjoy a special opportunity tomeet the musicians and learn about their music. Enrichment and Meet the People: Gatherfor dinner at El Lagarto, a Cuban paladar. Jointhe owners and discuss their experiences.day four b | l | d

    CIENFUEGOS | HAVANAFollowing breakfast, depart for Havana.Discovery: Health Care & Sugar Cane. En route, visit a maternity home and speak withthe staff about health care in Cuba. Then tourAustralia, a former sugar cane factory. Afterbeing introduced by Spanish conqueror DiegoVelázquez, Cuba became the world’s largest exporter of sugar in the 19th and 20th centuries.See this retired factory, and learn about the experiences of former workers and mechanics.Enjoy lunch at Fiesta Campesina.Discovery: Hemingway’s Cuba.Visit La FincaVigia, or “lookout farm,” the home of authorErnest Hemingway and his wife, Martha.In Havana, check in to Hotel Mercure Sevilla.Delight in the flavor’s of Cuban cuisine duringdinner at a Havana paladar.day five b | l

    HAVANADiscovery: Historic Havana. Spanishcolonists founded Havana’s historic district in1519. Here, cobbled plazas teem with locals, menplay dominos, and flea markets hawk art andlocal souvenirs. Take in the sights of Plaza deArmas, the city’s oldest square, and see the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. Admire the

    obstacles to opening a private studio as well asthe new opportunities for artists in Cuba.Enjoy a group lunch at Casa Fuster.Discovery: Afro-Cuban Dance. DiscoverAfro-Cuban dance! Born and raised in Havana,these dancers were once part of many studiosand troupes; now they are teachers embracingtheir passion. You may try a few steps too!Dinner this evening is at La Foresta.day eigHt b | l | d

    PINAR DEL RÍODiscovery: Rural Cuba. Venture to thebeautiful countryside and the Sierra del Rosariomountains where straw-hatted farmers drive oxcarts and rickety bicycles through tobaccofields. Your scenic drive takes you through ruralcommunities and past tobacco plantations toLas Terrazas, a model socialist community established in the 1980s. Explore the community, savor a cup of Cuban coffee, andbrowse a local art studio.Lunch is served at El Romero, an eco-restaurantthat prepares dishes with locally and organicallygrown vegetables. Discuss Cuba’s agriculturalindustry, visit the organic vegetable gardens,and meet the community’s gardeners. Return to Havana after lunch, and gather withyour group for a Farewell Dinner at La Moraleja.day nine b

    HAVANA | IN TRANSITAfter breakfast, depart for the airport for yourreturn flight to Miami.Consistent with the requirements of the OFAC People-to-People license, this program features a full-time schedule of cultural exchange activities. This exchangedoes not involve tourist or self-directed activities.

    Note: This itinerary is subject to change. If an event mustbe canceled, it will be replaced with another people-to-people event. During the walking tours, the sidewalks and other surfaces may be narrow, uneven or made of cobblestones.

    B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

    Fountain of Lions in Plaza de San Francisco, seePlaza de la Catedral, and visit a local elementaryschool to engage with faculty and students.Enrichment: Urban Planning & Architectural Challenges. Meet a Cuban architect to discuss contemporary city planning.Dine on Cuban fare during lunch at El Templete.Discovery: Revolutionary & CulturalCuba. Cuba’s museums offer insight into thecountry’s unique political and revolutionary history as well as ones dedicated to the country’sartists and dancers. Browse extensive exhibitsat the Museo de la Revolución, and learn aboutthe Bay of Pigs. Then share experiences with thestaff and children at a cultural center for youth.This evening, make your own culinary discoveries during dinner at leisure.day Six b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Cigars, Santa Venia & HigherEducation. The liaison of Cuba and cigars became known to the world after Columbuslanded in Cuba in 1492 and introduced cigars toEurope. Visit a cigar factory, meet the workersand learn about their experiences. At La QuintaSanta Venia, a private home for senior citizens,meet and engage with the residents and nunswho work at the home. Then tour the Universityof Havana, Cuba’s oldest university, and learn about opportunities for higher education.Relax over a delicious lunch at a local paladar.Discovery: A Taste of Cuban Dance. Visit a contemporary dance studio where sensual hip sways and infectious rhythms are ingrained

    Cuba: The name evokes images of cigar-puffing men and classic cars; colonialbuildings trimmed in faded pastels; andbodies oscillating to rhythmic salsa beats. From vintage hints of a past splendor to its medley ofcharismatic citizens, Cuba’s vivacity is simply palpable, and digging beneath its surface will uncover a truly exotic and compelling destination.Begin in Cuba’s smaller towns where life moves ata slower, seductive cadence. Then travel throughthe verdant countryside to Havana, a city burstingwith musicality and revolutionary history. Returnhome with a cache of special memories and a deep yearning for the romantic Malecón, cold mojitos,and the inspiring and bewitching spirit of Cuba.

    day one

    IN TRANSIT | MIAMI, FLORIDACheck in to the Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida.(Accommodations in Miami are included. Transportation to Miami is not included.)

    day two d

    MIAMI | CIENFUEGOS, CUBADepart for Cienfuegos, Cuba. Upon arrival, transfer and check in to the Hotel Jagua.Tonight, discover the tastes of Cuba during aWelcome Dinner at Jardin de los Laureles.day tHree b | l | d

    TRINIDAD | CIENFUEGOSDiscovery: Trinidad & Local Life. InTrinidad’s Plaza Mayor, see the Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad, Cuba’s oldest church, the Museo de Arquitectura and the Museo Romántico de Artes Decorativas. Be graciouslywelcomed into a local home, meet the family and learn about typical Cuban life.Savor lunch at the Plaza Mayor.

    ACCOMMODATIONS• One night in Miami, Florida, at the

    first-class Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport.

    • Two nights in Cienfuegos, Cuba, at thefirst-class Hotel Jagua.

    • Five nights in Havana at the first-classHotel Mercure Sevilla.

    TRANSFERS• Round-trip flights between Miami

    and Cuba and all deluxe motor coachtransfers in the Land Program and baggage handling.

    EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM • Seven breakfasts, six lunches and six

    dinners, including Welcome and FarewellDinners; tea or coffee with all meals, plus a local beverage with dinner.

    • Sample authentic regional specialties during meals at local restaurants.

    YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Discovery excursions highlight the local

    culture, heritage and history.• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

    your insight into the region.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide

    with your VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.

    CUBA | ART, CULTURE & PEOPLE

    ACCOMMODATIONS

    Our travel experts have selected these first-classproperties, each in a primelocation, for your comfort.Details in the design anddécor celebrate the localculture and enhance theambience of each hotel.Their restaurants featuremenus of elegantly prepared local and international cuisine. Of utmost importance is the quality of the services, amenities and accommodations, allowingyou to maximize the enjoyment of your stay.

    >Encounter Habana Vieja’sscintillating ambience, ice-cream colored façades and revolutionary history.

    >Discover Cuba’s world-renowned cigar industry and the art of hand rolling cigars during a factory tour.

    >Meet members ofCuba’s arts communityduring visits with artists,dancers and musicians.

    >Ride through Old Havana in an iconic 1950s convertible.

    >Savor the allure and bucolicbeauty of rural life in thePinar del Río region.

    >Develop perspective and insight about Cuba duringdiscussions with localexperts.

    AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISEFrom your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

    Before you go:

    >Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

    >Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

    >Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

    Once you arrive:

    On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective and take your adventure to the next level.>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the

    care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all thelogistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Directorhelps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

    >Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve specially selected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educated and curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’reready to share their passion for their country with you.

    >Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining locallecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadthof their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage.

    crowne Plaza MiaMi international | MiaMi

    Hotel Jagua | cienfuegoS

    Hotel Mercure Sevilla |Havana

    Immerse yourself in the culture, art, history and people of fascinating and enigmatic Cuba. Participate in the historic evolution of the relationship between the

    U.S. and our closest island nation neighbor. Authorized by a U.S.

    Department of the Treasury general license, this People-to-

    People educational exchange program is brimming with

    opportunities to discover Cuba through its everyday people,

    ranging from artists and musicians to religious leaders,

    teachers and students. While marveling at Cuba’s opulent

    colonial architecture, vintage automobiles and vibrant

    countryside vistas, you will learn first-hand the hopes,

    dreams and aspirations of Cuban people working to improve

    their lives and enhance their society.

  • Plaza de la Catedral, Havana

    Havana

    Iglesia de la Santísma, Trinidad

    INCLUDED FEATURES

    Inspiring Moments

    Pinar del Río

    Museo de la Revolución

    in everyday life. Join a discussion with thesetalented specialists, and see a rehearsal.Enrichment: Cuba’s Economy. Discussthe economy with a university professor.Enjoy dinner at La Barraca in Hotel Nacional. day Seven b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Classic Convertibles &Cuban Art. The streets of Havana are filledwith vintage American convertibles. These1950s classics, imported before the U.S. tradeembargo began in 1960, still run because ofthe ingenuity of their owners. Climb aboardand enjoy a drive through Havana’s historicquarter before continuing to the National Museum of Fine Arts to see a fascinating collection featuring Cuban artists.Enrichment: Contemporary Arts. Learnabout the work of modern artists in Cuba.Discovery: Inside an Artist’s Studio.Visit Casa Fuster, the home and studio of JoseFuster. Meet a local artist, and learn about the

    Discovery: Cienfuegos & its Music. Take a walking tour of Parque Martí, the city’s mainsquare. See the cathedral built in 1819, and admire its French stained-glass windows andstriking red bell towers. At the Teatro de Cienfuegos, watch a performance by a renownedmusical group. Enjoy a special opportunity tomeet the musicians and learn about their music. Enrichment and Meet the People: Gatherfor dinner at El Lagarto, a Cuban paladar. Jointhe owners and discuss their experiences.day four b | l | d

    CIENFUEGOS | HAVANAFollowing breakfast, depart for Havana.Discovery: Health Care & Sugar Cane. En route, visit a maternity home and speak withthe staff about health care in Cuba. Then tourAustralia, a former sugar cane factory. Afterbeing introduced by Spanish conqueror DiegoVelázquez, Cuba became the world’s largest exporter of sugar in the 19th and 20th centuries.See this retired factory, and learn about the experiences of former workers and mechanics.Enjoy lunch at Fiesta Campesina.Discovery: Hemingway’s Cuba.Visit La FincaVigia, or “lookout farm,” the home of authorErnest Hemingway and his wife, Martha.In Havana, check in to Hotel Mercure Sevilla.Delight in the flavor’s of Cuban cuisine duringdinner at a Havana paladar.day five b | l

    HAVANADiscovery: Historic Havana. Spanishcolonists founded Havana’s historic district in1519. Here, cobbled plazas teem with locals, menplay dominos, and flea markets hawk art andlocal souvenirs. Take in the sights of Plaza deArmas, the city’s oldest square, and see the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. Admire the

    obstacles to opening a private studio as well asthe new opportunities for artists in Cuba.Enjoy a group lunch at Casa Fuster.Discovery: Afro-Cuban Dance. DiscoverAfro-Cuban dance! Born and raised in Havana,these dancers were once part of many studiosand troupes; now they are teachers embracingtheir passion. You may try a few steps too!Dinner this evening is at La Foresta.day eigHt b | l | d

    PINAR DEL RÍODiscovery: Rural Cuba. Venture to thebeautiful countryside and the Sierra del Rosariomountains where straw-hatted farmers drive oxcarts and rickety bicycles through tobaccofields. Your scenic drive takes you through ruralcommunities and past tobacco plantations toLas Terrazas, a model socialist community established in the 1980s. Explore the community, savor a cup of Cuban coffee, andbrowse a local art studio.Lunch is served at El Romero, an eco-restaurantthat prepares dishes with locally and organicallygrown vegetables. Discuss Cuba’s agriculturalindustry, visit the organic vegetable gardens,and meet the community’s gardeners. Return to Havana after lunch, and gather withyour group for a Farewell Dinner at La Moraleja.day nine b

    HAVANA | IN TRANSITAfter breakfast, depart for the airport for yourreturn flight to Miami.Consistent with the requirements of the OFAC People-to-People license, this program features a full-time schedule of cultural exchange activities. This exchangedoes not involve tourist or self-directed activities.

    Note: This itinerary is subject to change. If an event mustbe canceled, it will be replaced with another people-to-people event. During the walking tours, the sidewalks and other surfaces may be narrow, uneven or made of cobblestones.

    B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

    Fountain of Lions in Plaza de San Francisco, seePlaza de la Catedral, and visit a local elementaryschool to engage with faculty and students.Enrichment: Urban Planning & Architectural Challenges. Meet a Cuban architect to discuss contemporary city planning.Dine on Cuban fare during lunch at El Templete.Discovery: Revolutionary & CulturalCuba. Cuba’s museums offer insight into thecountry’s unique political and revolutionary history as well as ones dedicated to the country’sartists and dancers. Browse extensive exhibitsat the Museo de la Revolución, and learn aboutthe Bay of Pigs. Then share experiences with thestaff and children at a cultural center for youth.This evening, make your own culinary discoveries during dinner at leisure.day Six b | l | d

    HAVANADiscovery: Cigars, Santa Venia & HigherEducation. The liaison of Cuba and cigars became known to the world after Columbuslanded in Cuba in 1492 and introduced cigars toEurope. Visit a cigar factory, meet the workersand learn about their experiences. At La QuintaSanta Venia, a private home for senior citizens,meet and engage with the residents and nunswho work at the home. Then tour the Universityof Havana, Cuba’s oldest university, and learn about opportunities for higher education.Relax over a delicious lunch at a local paladar.Discovery: A Taste of Cuban Dance. Visit a contemporary dance studio where sensual hip sways and infectious rhythms are ingrained

    Cuba: The name evokes images of cigar-puffing men and classic cars; colonialbuildings trimmed in faded pastels; andbodies oscillating to rhythmic salsa beats. From vintage hints of a past splendor to its medley ofcharismatic citizens, Cuba’s vivacity is simply palpable, and digging beneath its surface will uncover a truly exotic and compelling destination.Begin in Cuba’s smaller towns where life moves ata slower, seductive cadence. Then travel throughthe verdant countryside to Havana, a city burstingwith musicality and revolutionary history. Returnhome with a cache of special memories and a deep yearning for the romantic Malecón, cold mojitos,and the inspiring and bewitching spirit of Cuba.

    day one

    IN TRANSIT | MIAMI, FLORIDACheck in to the Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida.(Accommodations in Miami are included. Transportation to Miami is not included.)

    day two d

    MIAMI | CIENFUEGOS, CUBADepart for Cienfuegos, Cuba. Upon arrival, transfer and check in to the Hotel Jagua.Tonight, discover the tastes of Cuba during aWelcome Dinner at Jardin de los Laureles.day tHree b | l | d

    TRINIDAD | CIENFUEGOSDiscovery: Trinidad & Local Life. InTrinidad’s Plaza Mayor, see the Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad, Cuba’s oldest church, the Museo de Arquitectura and the Museo Romántico de Artes Decorativas. Be graciouslywelcomed into a local home, meet the family and learn about typical Cuban life.Savor lunch at the Plaza Mayor.

    ACCOMMODATIONS• One night in Miami, Florida, at the

    first-class Crowne Plaza Miami International Airport.

    • Two nights in Cienfuegos, Cuba, at thefirst-class Hotel Jagua.

    • Five nights in Havana at the first-classHotel Mercure Sevilla.

    TRANSFERS• Round-trip flights between Miami

    and Cuba and all deluxe motor coachtransfers in the Land Program and baggage handling.

    EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM • Seven breakfasts, six lunches and six

    dinners, including Welcome and FarewellDinners; tea or coffee with all meals, plus a local beverage with dinner.

    • Sample authentic regional specialties during meals at local restaurants.

    YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Discovery excursions highlight the local

    culture, heritage and history.• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

    your insight into the region.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide

    with your VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.

    CUBA | ART, CULTURE & PEOPLE

    ACCOMMODATIONS

    Our travel experts have selected these first-classproperties, each in a primelocation, for your comfort.Details in the design anddécor celebrate the localculture and enhance theambience of each hotel.Their restaurants featuremenus of elegantly prepared local and international cuisine. Of utmost importance is the quality of the services, amenities and accommodations, allowingyou to maximize the enjoyment of your stay.

    >Encounter Habana Vieja’sscintillating ambience, ice-cream colored façades and revolutionary history.

    >Discover Cuba’s world-renowned cigar industry and the art of hand rolling cigars during a factory tour.

    >Meet members ofCuba’s arts communityduring visits with artists,dancers and musicians.

    >Ride through Old Havana in an iconic 1950s convertible.

    >Savor the allure and bucolicbeauty of rural life in thePinar del Río region.

    >Develop perspective and insight about Cuba duringdiscussions with localexperts.

    AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISEFrom your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

    Before you go:

    >Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

    >Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

    >Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

    Once you arrive:

    On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective and take your adventure to the next level.>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the

    care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all thelogistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Directorhelps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

    >Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve specially selected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educated and curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’reready to share their passion for their country with you.

    >Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining locallecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadthof their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage.

    crowne Plaza MiaMi international | MiaMi

    Hotel Jagua | cienfuegoS

    Hotel Mercure Sevilla |Havana

    Immerse yourself in the culture, art, history and people of fascinating and enigmatic Cuba. Participate in the historic evolution of the relationship between the

    U.S. and our closest island nation neighbor. Authorized by a U.S.

    Department of the Treasury general license, this People-to-

    People educational exchange program is brimming with

    opportunities to discover Cuba through its everyday people,

    ranging from artists and musicians to religious leaders,

    teachers and students. While marveling at Cuba’s opulent

    colonial architecture, vintage automobiles and vibrant

    countryside vistas, you will learn first-hand the hopes,

    dreams and aspirations of Cuban people working to improve

    their lives and enhance their society.

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    Havan

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    Sierra del Rosario

    Hotel Mercure