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As Cuban ethnologist Don Fernando Ortiz said, Cuba is an “ajiaco” (a dish with different types of root vegetables and meats) referring to the ethnic mixture on the island composed of Spaniards, indigenous and African. The presence of the Afro-Cuba religions in the nation´s culture is vital, omnipresent and part of the national character. Its influence grows and extends. |
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Approximate duration: Around 10 hours. |
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- Pick up time at the hotel at 08:30 am, to Guanabacoa municipality, cradle of the Afro-Cuban religion where you will visit the Guanabacoa Afro-Cuban Museum, Orishas Museum and the Virgen of Regla Church.
- Visit the Cathedral Plaza and and the all the colonial squares. Optional lunch: We suggest the Bodeguita del Medio, favourite of Cuba’s National Poet Nicolas Guillen who wrote on the African descendents, mulatos and culture.
- After lunch visit the neighborhood of Cayo Hueso, the Callejón de Hammel Cultural Project, the National Folkloric Ensamble in Vedado, and the Don Fernando Ortiz Foundation.
- You will be able to participate in a rumba show and or folklore at the Culture House in Central Havana.
- Return to the hotel at 19:00. |
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From: $55.00 USD |
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Prices vary according to availability, day of the week and number of participants in the tour. Special discounts for groups, family and children. |
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VARADERO BEACH AT GLANCE |
4 Nights in Varadero in Hotels 4****, ALL INCLUSIVE including TRANSFERS In & Out from Havana or Varadero. ALL LOCAL TAXES INCLUDE IT EXCEPT DEPARTURE TAX, meet and greeting at the airport; Airport & assistance during whole trip. |
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| From $395.00 |
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| (Confirmation UPON AVAILABILITY) |
| Valid from June 01st to October 31st, 2010. |
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