IBTOGLOBAL https://ibtoglobal.com/ INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Mon, 12 Aug 2024 19:04:49 +0000 es hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://ibtoglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/cropped-IBTO-ICON-32x32.png IBTOGLOBAL https://ibtoglobal.com/ 32 32 COLONIAL URUGUAY 4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS https://ibtoglobal.com/colonial-uruguay-4-days-3-nights/ https://ibtoglobal.com/colonial-uruguay-4-days-3-nights/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 21:54:17 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1424 “Colonia del Sacramento” A historic quarter, a world heritage site, is one of the most important tourist attractions in Uruguay.

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“Colonia del Sacramento” A historic quarter, a world heritage site, is one of the most important tourist attractions in Uruguay. Just two hours from Montevideo by road, in “Colonia del Sacramento” the visitor can find culture and history in a must-visit destination on the Río de la Plata. What is peculiar about this city is its link between particularity and history.

Horseback riding is an attractive activity par excellence and especially for those who enjoy nature. It is a relaxing activity, which provides a feeling of peace and freedom that only those who live it experience. It is adventure and harmony at the same time. In Rocha you will find horseback riding for all audiences and ages and different complexity and distance.

Wine experience will be unique. Mixing the best of each culture and tradition that was echoed in Uruguay through its wines.

Travel worry-free with our knowledgeable staff accompanying you every step of the way.

Prices:

  • $10 USD per person, in accommodation single room
  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation double room
  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation triple room
 

Included

  • Air tickets leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida.
  • Accommodation
  • Excursions as described in the day-by-day itineraries
  • Ground transportation
  • Professional guides and drivers
  • Meals and services described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location:

Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida.

Day 1 – Colonia de Sacramento

Arrival at Carrasco International Airport, our guide will pick you up and drive you to the hotel located in “Colonia de Sacramento town” two hours on the road, this will allow you to appreciate all the beauty of the landscape, once at the Hotel you will check in. After this, get ready for a The first tour that begins with the old town through the «Puerta de Campo» or «Puerta de la Ciudadela», which preserves remains of the original wall that surrounded the city, where you cross a wooden bridge on a moat that in ancient times was a drawbridge and the traveler will be able to enter cobbled and ancient streets of different colors. Next stop is the Matríz Church, the oldest in Uruguay and a white lighthouse, built on the ruins of the San Francisco Javier Convent, which can be visited to have a panoramic view of the bay and which can be seen from various sites of the citadel. Stop for lunch in nice restaurants with traditional and unique dishes.

Next stop, rent a bike and tour in group to “La Plaza de Toros; La Real de San Carlos”, inaugurated in 1910 with the most famous bullfighters in Spain, such a construction was only officially used 8 times over two years, due to a Uruguayan law that subsequently prohibited bullfights. It is a construction almost in ruins but that expresses a lot of history. The best part of this first day, is to stay and enjoy the sunset in the bay from the pier of the port full of sailboats and appreciate the city illuminated only by the lanterns, which create a special and magical atmosphere.

Return back to the hotel after the sunset for dinner

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, dinner at the hotel.

Day 2  – La Pedrera-Horse trips

Early morning breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to get picked up for a transfer by your guides at the hotel with destiny to La Pedrera. Rocha.

The traveler will be able to choose several options from a long 6-day horseback ride to a short one such as the one offered in this itinerary, starting from the “Lomas de La Pedrera” field and connecting with the beach of the San Antonio spa as well as the gullies of Saint Elizabeth. This tour is approximately 3 and a half hours, but if you are lucky and the season coincides, you can opt for the full moon parade at night, a unique and special experience for moon lovers.

Return to the hotel for dinner

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 3 – Cata de Vinos- Wine tasting

Even though it is a 3-hour trip, back to Montevideo from “La Pedrera”, for the latter we offer you to stop for a few hours on the way at a wine estate.

Learn about the flourishing wine industry in Uruguay. The traveler will be able to visit family wineries and meet with the friendly and knowledgeable owners of each winery. Once there it is possible to enjoy the aromas of rosé wine in a relaxed atmosphere and you can also try a combination of 6 types of red, white, and sparkling wines, accompanied by appetizers, such as local cheeses, bread and cold cuts, a whole rural experience.

Return to the hotel for dinner.

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 4 – Departure day

It’s departure day! Early morning breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to check out at the afternoon, the guide will take you to the International Airport

Included: Breakfast and Airport Transfers

Pricing

Price varies by group size and tourist season, please contact us for a customized quote

What should I bring on the trip?

We recommend wearing sunscreen and sunglasses, a hat or cap, comfortable shoes and clothing, Low-denomination money and leave valuables at the hotel. It is important to always carry an original identity document.

Do I need a credit card?

We will gladly accept online payment in the methods below, as well as cop cash, USD or cheque in person.

Information about the itinerary

The places to visit can be modified by closings, interest of the passengers and / or recommendation of the guide.

Transportation

The places to visit can be modified by closings, interest of the passengers and / or recommendation of the guide.

Traveler Responsibilities

Make good use of garbage, deposit it in the places arranged for it. Take care and respect what you find. Do not damage natural or cultural assets.

Minimum age

The minimum age for taking this experience is 18-year-old.

Cancelation policy 

Know our cancellation policies at www.politicasdecancelacion.com

Leave us a message and we will answer your questions

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CITY TOUR TRIPS 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS https://ibtoglobal.com/city-tour-trips-3-days-2-nights/ https://ibtoglobal.com/city-tour-trips-3-days-2-nights/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 21:29:11 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1359 The Capital of Uruguay is a beautiful city that overlooks the Río de la Plata. Its landscaped neighborhoods, its rich building heritage, its beautiful Rambla, make this city one of the most beautiful and visited in South America. Travel worry-free with our knowledgeable staff accompanying you every step of the way.

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The Capital of Uruguay is a beautiful city that overlooks the Río de la Plata. Its landscaped neighborhoods, its rich building heritage, its beautiful Rambla, make this city one of the most beautiful and visited in South America. Travel worry-free with our knowledgeable staff accompanying you every step of the way.

Prices:

  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation single room
  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation double room
  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation triple room
 

Included

  • Air tickets leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida.
  • Accommodation
  • Excursions as described in the day-by-day itineraries
  • Ground transportation
  • Professional guides and drivers
  • Meals and services described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location:

Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida.

Day 1 – Arrival at the airport and City Tour

Arrival at Carrasco International Airport, our guide will pick you up and drive you to the hotel and make the check in. After this, get ready for a great city tour all around the city starting with  Plaza Independencia, the main square of the city; Surrounded by the most emblematic public and private buildings such as: Salvo Palace, Executive Tower, Ciudadela Gate, Solís Theater, Legislative Palace and others; you will also get to know a building with beautiful architecture that has been in existence for almost 100 years. The tour also includes a visit to the emblematic “Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo” (Montevideo Agricultural Market), free time will be offered to enjoy a local market with typical products. We will visit as well the Batlle park where is located the bronze monument that represents the typical means of transport of the gaucho. Also Visit to the “Centenarian Stadium” Is possible to take a photo of the exterior of this mythical stadium that was built for the first world cup. We will also visit the coastal residential neighborhoods and we will stop at the viewpoint-that-allows to contemplate the bay, an opportunity to take pictures on the Montevideo sign. We continue with a visit to the “Mercado Del Puerto”, the emblematic icon of Uruguayan gastronomy; then get back to the hotel.

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 2  – Cerro de San Antonio y Punta del Este

Early morning breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to get picked up by your guides at the hotel. Full Day. First stop; Cerro San Antonio. Visit to the temple of San Antonio. next «Casapueblo» Museum and former home of the artist Carlos Paez Vilaró. In addition, we will visit as well the Punta del Este Port; and time is offered for lunch and for walk through the city’s marina with the possibility of seeing sea lions. We will also visit the «Hand of Punta del Este» Characteristic monument of the spa that is located in «Playa-Brava». Continuing tour we will visit the Plaza Great Britain; exact point where the waters of the Ocean and the Río de la Plata divide. Place that was the scene of an epic battle during the Second World War. We will also visit the «Conrad Casino» one of the largest and most luxurious hotel-casino in the region. During this free time you can also enter the Puente de La Barra, a bridge with a peculiar format that indicates the end of the municipality of Punta del Este.

We will include free entry to the Ralli Museum located in the “Beverly-Hills” residential area.

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 3 – Experience at the old down town

Visit to the monument to General José Artigas, sculpted in bronze by the artist Angel Zanelli. Under it is the mausoleum with the remains of the leader. We also find the Palacio Salvo, the Palacio Estevez (former government house). The Executive Tower building, current headquarters of the Executive Power, in addition to the well-known Puerta de La Ciudadela is one of the neuralgic points of the city, we will also pass through the Old City, the Plaza de La Constitución and the Main Church, headquarters of the Cathedral Metropolitan. In the center of the square we find a Carrara marble fountain inaugurated in 1871 along with the first drinking water system. The Cabildo is another landmark of the Old City; we will also visit the Legislative Palace, which is a colossal work of art with unique details; inaugurated to commemorate the centenary of the Independence of Uruguay It took 17 years for its completion. We will visit El Prado rest area for patrician families of Montevideo. Bordering the Miguelete stream we arrive at the monument of the Charrúas, a reminder of an aboriginal family.

Tres Cruces is a very important connectivity center of the city, which houses various monuments and important public and private institutions. Among them, the Obelisk stands out, erected as a tribute to the Constituents of 1830. A few minutes from the capital’s center, Punta Gorda and Carrasco show us the elegance and beauty of an area of magnificent residences and well-kept gardens. We will walk along the Rambla de “Las Naciones Unidas”, approximately 18 kilometers long, appreciating the white sand beaches.

After that; back to the hotel

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 4 – Departure day

It’s departure day! Early morning breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to check out at the afternoon, the guide will take you to the International Airport

Included: Breakfast and Airport Transfers

Pricing

Price varies by group size and tourist season, please contact us for a customized quote

What should I bring on the trip?

We recommend wearing sunscreen and sunglasses, a hat or cap, comfortable shoes and clothing, Low-denomination money and leave valuables at the hotel. It is important to always carry an original identity document.

Do I need a credit card?

We will gladly accept online payment in the methods below, as well as cop cash, USD or cheque in person.

Information about the itinerary

The places to visit can be modified by closings, interest of the passengers and / or recommendation of the guide.

Transportation

The places to visit can be modified by closings, interest of the passengers and / or recommendation of the guide.

Traveler Responsibilities

Make good use of garbage, deposit it in the places arranged for it. Take care and respect what you find. Do not damage natural or cultural assets.

Minimum age

The minimum age for taking this experience is 18-year-old.

Cancelation policy

Know our cancellation policies at www.politicasdecancelacion.com

Leave us a message and we will answer your questions

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PUNTA DEL ESTE TRIPS 5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS https://ibtoglobal.com/punta-del-este-trips-5-days-4-nights/ https://ibtoglobal.com/punta-del-este-trips-5-days-4-nights/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 21:14:57 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1328 Known for its beautiful people and energetic nightlife, the resort boasts pristine sandy beaches, excellent restaurants, and a pleasant climate.

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Known for its beautiful people and energetic nightlife, the resort boasts pristine sandy beaches, excellent restaurants, and a pleasant climate. There is space for golf, tennis, sailing, surfing and other dissimilar activities. While it’s incredibly expensive for most Latin Americans, it’s easier for Europeans and American citizens to splurge and feel like they’re living the good life without breaking the bank.

Attractive beaches are found along the coast on both sides of “Punta del Este”. To the east, Las Delicias and Pinares are beautiful and relatively quiet beaches. On the west side, Bikini and La Barra are the party beaches where the jetset comes to swim and sunbathe. They all have beachside restaurants of varying size and exclusivity. Most are patrolled by lifeguards during the peak summer season. Surfing, windsurfing, and snorkeling are popular activities.

Punta del Este will undoubtedly be a unique experience.

Travel worry-free with our knowledgeable staff accompanying you every step of the way.

Prices:

  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation single room
  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation double room
  • $xxxx USD per person, in accommodation triple room
 

Included

  • Air tickets from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida.
  • Accommodation described in the day-by-day itineraries
  • Ground transportation
  • Professional guides and drivers
  • Meals and services described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location:

Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida.

Day 1 – Arrival at the airport

Arrival at Carrasco International Airport, our guide will pick you up and drive you to the hotel and make the check in. After this, get ready for a beach day, and at the afternoon the guide will take you for a night tour. Free entry “Montevideo sign” Visit to the coastal residential neighborhoods and stop at this viewpoint that allows to consider the bay of “Pocitos” and take a pictures at the “Montevideo sign” and then, back to the hotel for special dinner.

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, dinner at the hotel.

Day 2  – Beaches

Early morning breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to get picked up by your guides at the hotel. Stop in Mansa Beach; it is located right next to the Rio La Plata. Where the traveler can surf, windsurf and snorkel. The beaches stretch along the entire coastline and each of them has restaurants of varying size and exclusivity where you can after the activities have a delicious typical lunch next to the beach, Return back to the hotel before the sunset.

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 3 – Experience at the “Island Gorriti and “Lighthouse of Punta del Este”

A boat trip to “Isla Gorriti”, just 2 km (1 mile) across the sea, has beaches most beautiful and ancient fortifications. The Isla de Lobos is 8 km (5 miles) from the city and is home to one of the largest sea lion colonies in the world.

The lighthouse, ‘Faro de Punta del Este’, is a famous landmark and easy to spot towards the end of the peninsula. A must-visit is the Museum of the Sea (Calle de los Corsarios), which houses a peculiar collection of whale skeletons, turtle shells and other marine oddities. “Casa-pueblo” (Panoramic Route, Punta Ballena) is the old house of the famous Uruguayan artist Carlos Paez Vilaro. Now a museum of modern art, The Museum-Workshop of Casapueblo, is one of the main landmarks of the city with its Gaudí style architecture, then get back to the hotel.

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 4 –

Early morning breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to get picked up for 1 hour ride to “Cerro Pan de Azúcar”, at 339 m (1,112 ft), is the third highest hill in the country. Located inland on the Piriápolis coast, it is possible to walk to the top by stairs on its south side. In addition to the stunning views from the top, there is a large cement cross with stairs that visitors can climb. Also possible on a long day, a trip to the historic city of Cologne with its ancient buildings, fortifications and beautifully restored churches.

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Transportation, entry tickets to the attractions, dinner at the hotel.

Day 5 – Departure day

It’s departure day! Early morning breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to check out at the afternoon, the guide will take you to the International Airport

Included: Breakfast and Airport Transfers

Pricing

Price varies by group size and tourist season, please contact us for a customized quote

What should I bring on the trip?

We recommend wearing sunscreen and sunglasses, a hat or cap, comfortable shoes and clothing, Low-denomination money and leave valuables at the hotel. It is important to always carry an original identity document.

Do I need a credit card?

We will gladly accept online payment in the methods below, as well as cop cash, USD or cheque in person.

Information about the itinerary

The places to visit can be modified by closings, interest of the passengers and / or recommendation of the guide.

Transportation

The places to visit can be modified by closings, interest of the passengers and / or recommendation of the guide.

Traveler Responsibilities

Make good use of garbage, deposit it in the places arranged for it. Take care and respect what you find. Do not damage natural or cultural assets.

Minimum age

The minimum age for taking this experience is 18-year-old.

Cancelation policy

Know our cancellation policies at www.politicasdecancelacion.com

Leave us a message and we will answer your questions

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BIRDWATCHING AND NATURE IN CUBA https://ibtoglobal.com/birdwatching-and-nature-in-cuba/ https://ibtoglobal.com/birdwatching-and-nature-in-cuba/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 20:59:19 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1316 Birdlife is one of the hidden treasures of Cuba, with more than 354 species, 21 of which are endemic, such as the charming Cuban Tody (Todus multicolor), the Cuban Trogon (Priotelus temnurus, the national bird), and many other Caribbean specialties.

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Birdlife is one of the hidden treasures of Cuba, with more than 354 species, 21 of which are endemic, such as the charming Cuban Tody (Todus multicolor), the Cuban Trogon (Priotelus temnurus, the national bird), and many other Caribbean specialties. Probably the main star is the Bee Hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae), the smallest bird on the entire planet. There is a good opportunity to spot migratory birds from North America, flying hundreds of miles to, over winter, look for the Cuban sun.

Prices: 

  • $3,600 USD per person, staying in Single room
  • $3,405 USD per person, staying in Double room
  • $3,226 USD per person, staying in Triple room
  • Price for 5-star hotels during low season, high season prices will have a higher rate to be quoted upon request.
  • Prices based on a 21-person group, if the group is smaller price will have to be revised
 

Included

  • As described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location

  • Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida

Day 1 – Arrival in Havana

Arrival in Havana including assistance at Airport and Transfer In to 4- star Capri hotel Accommodation. The Capri Hotel opened in November 1957. With its 250 rooms, the nineteen-story structure was one of the largest hotel/casinos in Havana during its heyday. It boasted a swimming pool on the roof.

At 7:00 p.m. the guide will pick you up for Welcome Dinner at Cacina de Liliam, La Cocina de Lilliam is one of the original paladares established in Havana in the 1990’s when privately owned restaurants were first permitted. It is owned and operated by the great Sra Lilliam who is known as one of the greatest cooks of Cuban food.  Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter ate here upon his visit to Havana

 

Things you need to know to be legal

  • American residents and citizens require a valid passport from any country, a Cuban Visitor Visa, and mandatory Cuban emergency medical insurance to enter Cuba. Please check your expiration date of your passport and make sure it will not expire during the trip. Cuban emergency medical insurance is generally included in the cost of commercial airline flights. Confirm with your airline or we will check if we make the airline bookings.
  • Cuban Visitor Visas are not generally included in the cost of your commercial flight ticket and must be purchased separately. How to purchase a Cuban Visitor Visa.
  • Plan on spending money in Cuba carefully. Don’t get stuck in Cuba without funds. US credit and debit cards do not work in Cuba. Cash is king so plan according to your spending habits. Click here to learn about Cuba’s unique monetary system
  • There is no limit on the amount of money you can spend in Cuba nor is there a limit on the value or quantity of items including alcohol and tobacco products that you bring home for personal use. Amounts exceeding US customs limits, including cigars and alcohol, are subject to US duties
  • It is 100% legal to visit Cuba on private or public people-to-people tours.

Here are the things that can cause problems and get you in trouble

  • Sneak into Cuba from a third country such as Mexico or Panama for individual travel.
  • Lounge around all day and drink mojitos all night and do not follow an itinerary.
  • Touristic travel such as sun tanning and relaxing on Cuba’s stunning beaches.
  • Purchasing an all-inclusive beach junket from Canada, or joining a tour offered by a non-US company.

United states of America office of foreign assets control OFA

  • If you have further questions about restrictions on Cuba travel or US sanctions against Cuba call OFAC directly at 1-800-540-6322 or visit the OFAC website
  • OFAC allows for eleven other Cuba travel categories, each requiring paper work and documentation and are subject to scrutiny upon your return to the United States. Visit the OFAC website for more information on these categories of Cuba travel.

NOW THAT YOU KNOW IT IS LEGAL, LET’S START ARRANGING THE TRIP

To join a legal Cuba tour, click here or Email or call us +1-954-554-2404.

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HAVANA MEDICAL CONGRESS – 7 DAYS 6 NIGHTS https://ibtoglobal.com/havana-medical-congress-7-days-6-nights/ https://ibtoglobal.com/havana-medical-congress-7-days-6-nights/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 20:53:22 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1305 Havana was founded in 1519 (third location, officially established by nowadays Havana Bay) by spanish Conquistador Diego Velazquez de Cuellar and soon became the capital city of Cuba after turning into the main business operation hub of the island due to its geographical location.

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Havana was founded in 1519 (third location, officially established by nowadays Havana Bay) by spanish Conquistador Diego Velazquez de Cuellar and soon became the capital city of Cuba after turning into the main business operation hub of the island due to its geographical location. Havana has the most complete architectural compound in Latin America (out of all former Spanish colonial colonies) and is a melting pot of Spanish, Cuban, African and Chinese heritage.

The Viñales Valley in the Sierra de los Organos near the western end of the island of Cuba is an outstanding karst landscape encircled by mountains and dotted with spectacular dome-like limestone outcrops (mogotes) that rise as high as 300 m.

Tobacco and other crops are cultivated on the bottom of the valley, mostly by traditional agricultural techniques. Many caves dot the surrounding hills faces (Cueva del Indio is one example of them).

The conspicuous limestone cliffs rising like islands from the bottom of the valley are called Mogotes. They can be up to 300m tall.

Viñales is a major tourist destination offering mainly Hiking and rock climbing. The local climbing scene has started to take off in the last few years with many new routes being discovered resulting in an increase in local tourism.

This quote includes all Ground Services (see below) while in Havana (6 nights’ Accommodation with breakfast at 5-star National Hotel, TRF IN the day you arrive, Air-conditioned transportation every time you are moving around Havana city, English-speaking tour guide, meals mentioned below, full-day Viñales tour, Soroa’s Orchid Garden, 4 specialized Tours in Havana, professional conferences and TRF OUT the day you depart back to the U.S.)

Ground Service Quote ($2,995 dollars per person staying in DBL Occupancy Room and $3,495 per person staying in SGL occupancy Room –including all the below activities-) excludes Airfare and visa costs.

Prices: 

  • $3,495 USD per person, staying in Single room
  • $2,995 USD per person, staying in Double room
  • $2,605 USD per person, staying in Triple room
  • Price for 5-star hotels during low season, high season prices will have a higher rate to be quoted upon request.
  • Prices based on a 21-person group, if the group is smaller price will have to be revised
 

Included

  • As described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location

  • Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida

Day 1 – Arrival in Havana

  • Arrival in Havana, met and assisted by tour guide, transfer to hotel in Havana. 7:00 p.m. Pick-up to be transferred to Welcome Dinner at local Paladar La Moraleja

Included: Accommodation with breakfast, TRF IN. Transportation and English-speaking tour guide

Day 2 – Old Havana City Tour & Professional Conference

  • 7:00 a.m. breakfast buffet at hotel opens (designated area for group in buffet restaurant)
  • 9:00 a.m. Pick up for City tour of Old Havana, discover the 4 colonial plazas in town (Old Havana was declared a Site of the World Heritage by UNESCO in 1982).
  • 12:00 p.m. lunch at Paladar La Moneda Cubana
  • 1:30 Bus drive to hotel, time to freshen up.
  • 2:00 p.m. Professional Agenda (Conference room for 100 people)- Tanganana Room Full Session. Coffee break offer 2
  • 7:00 p.m. End of afternoon Professional Agenda Sessions
  • Rest of Evening at Leisure. Tour guide will give Dinner recommendations; assist with reservations to nightclubs, cabarets, music venues.

Included: Accommodation with breakfast, tour of Old Havana with Lunch, P.M. professional Agenda. Transportation and English-speaking tour guide

Day 3 Professional Agenda & Havana Business District Tour

  • 7:00 a.m. breakfast buffet at hotel opens (designated area for group in buffet restaurant)
  • 7:30 a.m. A.M. Professional Agenda in the morning (Conference room for 100 people) Half Sesion + Lunch at La Barraca restaurant. Coffee break offer 1
  • 12:00 p.m. Lunch today at LA BARRACA at National Hotel
  • 2:00 p.m. bus pick-up for afternoon Tour of Central District and New Havana.
  • Group should be back at hotel by 6:00 p.m. Rest of Evening at Leisure. Tour guide will give Dinner recommendations; assist with reservations to nightclubs, cabarets, music venues.

Included: Accommodation with breakfast, A.M. Professional Agenda, Lunch, City Tour of New Havana. Transportation and English-speaking tour guide

Day 4 

  • Full-day Viñales Excursion (Soroa has the biggest collection of orchids on the island, 20% endemic. Viñales is the oldest geological area on the island dating back to the Jurassic period, it is a UNESCO landscape of mankind designation. The best Tobacco in the world is grown in this region)
  • 7:00 a.m. breakfast buffet at hotel opens (designated area for group in buffet restaurant)
  • 8:30 a.m. Full day Viñales Tour: stop at Soroa and visit the Biggest Orchid Garden in Cuba, drive on to Viñales, visit lookout point at Los Jazmines, Visits to a Tobacco Farm and plantation, a cigar factory (Donatier in Pinar del Rio city), the prehistory mural, the indian cave. Typical lunch at Paladar Finca Paraiso. Time to explore the town of Viñales. Transfer back to Havana (Group should be back at hotel by 6:30 p.m). Rest of Evening at Leisure. Tour guide will give Dinner recommendations; assist with reservations to nightclubs, cabarets, music venues.

Included: Accommodation with Breakfast, Soroa Orchid Garden, Tour of Viñales with Lunch. Transportation and English-speaking tour guide

Day 5 Professional Agenda & Tour of Cuba Industries

  • 7:00 a.m. breakfast buffet at hotel opens (designated area for group in buffet restaurant)
  • 7:30 a.m. A.M. Professional Agenda in the morning (Conference room for 100 people) Half Session. Coffee break offer 1
  • 12:00 p.m. Lunch at a local Paladar Habana Mediterraneo
  • Afternoon 2pm- 6:00pm “Cuba’s Industries and Passions” (Tour through Industrial Havana, main economic resources of the city).
  • Rest of Evening at Leisure and Tour guide will give Dinner recommendations; assist with reservations to nightclubs, cabarets, music venues.

Included: Accommodation with Breakfast, A.M. Professional Agenda, Lunch, P.M. tour of Cuba’s Industries and Passions. Transportation and English-speaking tour guide

Day 6   Professional Agenda & Tour of Hemingway

  • 7:00 a.m. breakfast buffet at hotel opens (designated area for group in buffet restaurant)
  • 7:30 a.m.  A.M. Professional Agenda in the morning (Conference room for 100 people) Half Session + Coffee break offer 1
  • 12:00 p.m. Lunch at a local Paladar Habana Ajiaco
  • Afternoon – Tour 2:00-5:30pm “Hemingway’s Cuba”.
  • Rest of Evening at Leisure and Tour guide will give Dinner recommendations; assist with reservations to nightclubs, cabarets, music venues

Included: Accommodation with breakfast, A.M. Professional Agenda, Lunch. P.M. Tour “Following Hemingway’s steps”. Transportation and English-speaking tour guide

Day 7 – Departure Day

  • After breakfast, transfer out for outbound flight to USA

Included: Accommodation with breakfast, TRF Out for outbound flight to U.S. Transportation and English-speaking tour guide.

Things you need to know to be legal

  • American residents and citizens require a valid passport from any country, a Cuban Visitor Visa, and mandatory Cuban emergency medical insurance to enter Cuba. Please check your expiration date of your passport and make sure it will not expire during the trip. Cuban emergency medical insurance is generally included in the cost of commercial airline flights. Confirm with your airline or we will check if we make the airline bookings.
  • Cuban Visitor Visas are not generally included in the cost of your commercial flight ticket and must be purchased separately. How to purchase a Cuban Visitor Visa.
  • Plan on spending money in Cuba carefully. Don’t get stuck in Cuba without funds. US credit and debit cards do not work in Cuba. Cash is king so plan according to your spending habits. Click here to learn about Cuba’s unique monetary system
  • There is no limit on the amount of money you can spend in Cuba nor is there a limit on the value or quantity of items including alcohol and tobacco products that you bring home for personal use. Amounts exceeding US customs limits, including cigars and alcohol, are subject to US duties
  • It is 100% legal to visit Cuba on private or public people-to-people tours.

Here are the things that can cause problems and get you in trouble

  • Sneak into Cuba from a third country such as Mexico or Panama for individual travel.
  • Lounge around all day and drink mojitos all night and do not follow an itinerary.
  • Touristic travel such as sun tanning and relaxing on Cuba’s stunning beaches.
  • Purchasing an all-inclusive beach junket from Canada, or joining a tour offered by a non-US company.

United states of America office of foreign assets control OFA

  • If you have further questions about restrictions on Cuba travel or US sanctions against Cuba call OFAC directly at 1-800-540-6322 or visit the OFAC website
  • OFAC allows for eleven other Cuba travel categories, each requiring paper work and documentation and are subject to scrutiny upon your return to the United States. Visit the OFAC website for more information on these categories of Cuba travel.

NOW THAT YOU KNOW IT IS LEGAL, LET’S START ARRANGING THE TRIP

To join a legal Cuba tour, click here or Email or call us +1-954-554-2404.

Leave us a message and we will answer your questions

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HAVANA MEDICAL PRODUCT LAUNCH https://ibtoglobal.com/havana-medical-product-launch/ https://ibtoglobal.com/havana-medical-product-launch/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 20:48:45 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1296 Havana was founded in 1519 (third location, officially established by nowadays Havana Bay) by spanish Conquistador Diego Velazquez de Cuellar and soon became the capital city of Cuba after turning into the main business operation hub of the island due to its geographical location.

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Havana was founded in 1519 (third location, officially established by nowadays Havana Bay) by spanish Conquistador Diego Velazquez de Cuellar and soon became the capital city of Cuba after turning into the main business operation hub of the island due to its geographical location. Havana has the most complete architectural compound in Latin America (out of all former Spanish colonial colonies) and is a melting pot of Spanish, Cuban, African and Chinese heritage

Prices:

According to the selected accommodation

PARQUE CENTRAL HOTELAccomodationSingleDouble
15-24 PAXModern1.288 USD1,056 USD
25-30 PAXModern1.278 USD1,047 USD
15-24 paxColonial1,377 USD1,119 USD
25-30 PAXColonial1.368 USD1,109 USD

 

SARATOGA HOTEL            AccomodationSingleDouble
15-24 PAXDeluxe Patio1.474 USD1.282 USD
25-30 PAXDeluxe Patio1.465 USD1.274 USD
Suite2,230USD
  • Price for 5-star hotels during low season, high season prices will have a higher rate to be quoted upon request.
  • Prices based on a 21-person group, if the group is smaller price will have to be revised
 

Included

  • As described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location

  • Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida

DAY 1 Arrival in Havana

Included: TRF IN from Airport to Hotel (quotes for Saratoga and Parque Central with breakfast, SGL & DBL and 1 Suite), check in at hotel, rest of evening at leisure

DAY 2 Medical Launch Event  

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • 4:30 p.m. BUS for 30 PAX, Pick-up, drive to La Divina Pastora
  • Conference room from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Projector, audio-visual, 1 microphone, display table, classroom type as shown below, 2 bottles of water person, photographer services during this time)
  • 7:30 p.m. Dinner Break on the premises (different location in the same restaurant)
  • 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Conference Hours (Projector, audio-visual, 1 microphone, display table, classroom type as shown above, 2 bottles of water person, photographer services during this time)
  • 11:00 p.m. Transfer back to Hotel

DAY 3 Medical Launch Event

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • 4:30 p.m. BUS for 30 PAX, Pick-up, drive to La Divina Pastora
  • Conference room from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Projector, audio-visual, 1 microphone, display table, classroom type as shown below, 2 bottles of water person, photographer services during this time)
  • 7:30 p.m. Dinner Break on the premises (different location in the same restaurant)
  • 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Conference Hours (Projector, audio-visual, 1 microphone, display table, classroom type as shown above, 2 bottles of water person, photographer services during this time)
  • 11:00 p.m. Transfer back to Hotel

 DAY 4 Departure Date 

TRF OUT from Hotel to Airport for outbound flight to the U.S.

Things you need to know to be legal

  • American residents and citizens require a valid passport from any country, a Cuban Visitor Visa, and mandatory Cuban emergency medical insurance to enter Cuba. Please check your expiration date of your passport and make sure it will not expire during the trip. Cuban emergency medical insurance is generally included in the cost of commercial airline flights. Confirm with your airline or we will check if we make the airline bookings.
  • Cuban Visitor Visas are not generally included in the cost of your commercial flight ticket and must be purchased separately. How to purchase a Cuban Visitor Visa.
  • Plan on spending money in Cuba carefully. Don’t get stuck in Cuba without funds. US credit and debit cards do not work in Cuba. Cash is king so plan according to your spending habits. Click here to learn about Cuba’s unique monetary system
  • There is no limit on the amount of money you can spend in Cuba nor is there a limit on the value or quantity of items including alcohol and tobacco products that you bring home for personal use. Amounts exceeding US customs limits, including cigars and alcohol, are subject to US duties
  • It is 100% legal to visit Cuba on private or public people-to-people tours.

Here are the things that can cause problems and get you in trouble

  • Sneak into Cuba from a third country such as Mexico or Panama for individual travel.
  • Lounge around all day and drink mojitos all night and do not follow an itinerary.
  • Touristic travel such as sun tanning and relaxing on Cuba’s stunning beaches.
  • Purchasing an all-inclusive beach junket from Canada, or joining a tour offered by a non-US company.

United states of America office of foreign assets control OFA

  • If you have further questions about restrictions on Cuba travel or US sanctions against Cuba call OFAC directly at 1-800-540-6322 or visit the OFAC website
  • OFAC allows for eleven other Cuba travel categories, each requiring paper work and documentation and are subject to scrutiny upon your return to the United States. Visit the OFAC website for more information on these categories of Cuba travel.

NOW THAT YOU KNOW IT IS LEGAL, LET’S START ARRANGING THE TRIP

To join a legal Cuba tour, click here or Email or call us +1-954-554-2404.

Leave us a message and we will answer your questions

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AFRO-CUBAN REGIONS 8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS https://ibtoglobal.com/afro-cuban-regions-8-days-7-nights/ https://ibtoglobal.com/afro-cuban-regions-8-days-7-nights/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 20:32:14 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1275 Afro-Cuban Religions – Discover Western and Central Cuba. – A Tour Teeming with Unesco Heritage Sites, History, Architecture, Art, Music, Afro-Cuban Religion and Local Flavor!

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Afro-Cuban Religions – Discover Western and Central Cuba. – A Tour Teeming with Unesco Heritage Sites, History, Architecture, Art, Music, Afro-Cuban Religion and Local Flavor!

Santeria (Way of the Saints) is an Afro-Caribbean religion based on Yoruba beliefs and traditions, with some Roman Catholic elements added. The religion is also known as La Regla Lucumi and the Rule of Osha. Santeria is a syncretic religion that grew out of the slave trade in Cuba.

Afro-Cubans are Cubans who are of Black African ancestry, mostly West African. The term Afro-Cuban can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Cuba thought to emanate from this community and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Cuban society such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.

Out of 11.2 million Cubans, 1 million Cubans described themselves as Afro-Cuban or Black, while 3 million considered themselves to be «mulatto» or «mestizo». Thus a significant proportion of those living on the island affirm some African ancestry. The matter is further complicated by the fact that a fair number of people still locate their origins in specific native African ethnic groups or regions, particularly the Yoruba (or Lucumií), Akan, Arara and Kongo but also Lgbo, Carabali, Mandingo, KIssi, Fula, Makua and others.

Although Afro-Cubans can be found throughout Cuba, Eastern Cuba has a higher concentration of Afro-Cubans than other parts of the island and Havana has the largest population of Afro-Cubans of any city in Cuba Recently, many native African immigrants have been coming to Cuba, especially from Angola. Also, immigrants from Jamaica and Hati have been settling in Cuba, most of whom settle in the eastern part of the island, due to its proximity to their home countries, further contributing to the already high percentage of blacks on that side of the island.

Santeria icons at an open place of worship in Havana. Santería is a syncretism practiced by many Afro-Cubans

Afro-Cuban religion can be broken down into three main currents: Santeria, Palo Monte and Abakua and include individuals of all origins. Santería is syncretized with Roman Catholicism.

The Abakuá religion is a secret society for men, similar to the freemason orders of Europe. It has not been syncretized with Roman Catholicism and remains close to its origins in southeastern Nigeria and southwestern Cameroon, from the Ekpe society of the Efik people of Cross River State and nearby areas.

Prices: 

  • $3,967 USD per person, staying in Single room
  • $3,589 USD per person, staying in Double room
  • $3,296 USD per person, staying in Triple room
  • Price for 5-star hotels during low season, high season prices will have a higher rate to be quoted upon request.
  • Prices based on a 21-person group, if the group is smaller price will have to be revised
 

Included

  • As described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location

  • Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida

Day 1 Arrival to Havana

  • At your arrival to Havana International Airport Terminal 2, your tour-guide will be meeting you. Transfer on air-conditioned bus to Hotel in Havana. Check-in at hotel, briefing by guide.
  • At 6:00 p.m the tour-guide will take you to El Floridita Bar where you can enjoy a Cocktail Aperitif
  • At 7:30 p.m. Evening Welcome Dinner at La Guarida Paladar Restaurant, setting of famous Cuban film “Fresa y Chocolate”. Rest of evening at leisure for nightlife outing opportunities.

 

Included: Transfer in, transportations, accommodation and dinner

Day 2 – Get to know Havana

  • At 9:00 a.m the guide will pick you up for a walking city tour at Old Havana, the oldest part of town, where you will visit all 4 colonial Plazas. Visit Casa de Africa, Cuban Cigar experience at Conde Villanueva Cigar lounge and Havana Club Museum of Rum.
  • Lunch at El Templete restaurant boasting a wonderful view of Havana harbor.
  • At 2:00 p.m. Get transfer by classic cars to cover Central Park, Museo de la Santeria, Callejon de Hamel and Plaza de la Revolucion.
  • Return to hotel at the end of the day, Rest of evening at leisure

 

Included: Transportation, accommodation, breakfast, and lunch

Day 3 – Hemingway’s Museum and santeria Church

  • Visit to Hemingway’s Museum on the outskirts of the city. Visit a Santeria church and the Santeria Museum in the Regla neighborhood, and get to know the Guanabacoa School of Music.
  • The guide will take you to discover Matanzas province and Lunch at a local Restaurant
  • Afternoon visits to Museum of Limonar, San Severino Castle, where the Museum of the Slavery is, and Sugar Mill Triunvirato, site of slave revolts during Spanish colonial Times
  • At the end of the day get transferred back to the hotel. Rest of evening at leisure

 

Included: Accommodation, breakfast, lunch, and all museums entrance fees

Day 4 – Excursion to Viñales Valley

  • At 8:30 a.m the guide will pick you up and take you to Viñales Valley, A quick stop at Las Barrigonas. In this excursion you will get to know a local cigar factory, Los Jazmines Lookout point (excellent view of this Jurassic Period Valley), visit to a tobacco curing barn, visit to The Prehistory Mural, visit to the Indian Cave and spend some time in Viñales town.
  • Lunch at Palenque de los Cimarrones (restaurant displays all Afro-Cuban Religious manifestations. Palenque shows the lives of run-away slaves – the term for them was comarrones-)
  • And at the end of the day the guide will drive you back to Havana city.
  • Rest of evening at leisure (possibility to enjoy Havana’s Jazz and Salsa Venues, or internationally-renowned Cabarets like Tropicana)

 

Included: Transportation, accommodation, breakfast, lunch and entrance fees to all museums

Things you need to know to be legal

  • American residents and citizens require a valid passport from any country, a Cuban Visitor Visa, and mandatory Cuban emergency medical insurance to enter Cuba. Please check your expiration date of your passport and make sure it will not expire during the trip. Cuban emergency medical insurance is generally included in the cost of commercial airline flights. Confirm with your airline or we will check if we make the airline bookings.
  • Cuban Visitor Visas are not generally included in the cost of your commercial flight ticket and must be purchased separately. How to purchase a Cuban Visitor Visa.
  • Plan on spending money in Cuba carefully. Don’t get stuck in Cuba without funds. US credit and debit cards do not work in Cuba. Cash is king so plan according to your spending habits. Click here to learn about Cuba’s unique monetary system
  • There is no limit on the amount of money you can spend in Cuba nor is there a limit on the value or quantity of items including alcohol and tobacco products that you bring home for personal use. Amounts exceeding US customs limits, including cigars and alcohol, are subject to US duties
  • It is 100% legal to visit Cuba on private or public people-to-people tours.

Here are the things that can cause problems and get you in trouble

  • Sneak into Cuba from a third country such as Mexico or Panama for individual travel.
  • Lounge around all day and drink mojitos all night and do not follow an itinerary.
  • Touristic travel such as sun tanning and relaxing on Cuba’s stunning beaches.
  • Purchasing an all-inclusive beach junket from Canada, or joining a tour offered by a non-US company.

United states of America office of foreign assets control OFA

  • If you have further questions about restrictions on Cuba travel or US sanctions against Cuba call OFAC directly at 1-800-540-6322 or visit the OFAC website
  • OFAC allows for eleven other Cuba travel categories, each requiring paper work and documentation and are subject to scrutiny upon your return to the United States. Visit the OFAC website for more information on these categories of Cuba travel.

NOW THAT YOU KNOW IT IS LEGAL, LET’S START ARRANGING THE TRIP

To join a legal Cuba tour, click here or Email or call us +1-954-554-2404.

Leave us a message and we will answer your questions

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HAVANA CULINARY EXPERIENCE https://ibtoglobal.com/havana-culinary-experience/ https://ibtoglobal.com/havana-culinary-experience/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 20:14:11 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1234 Enjoy an amazing stay in Havana featuring the flavors, culture, and people of Cuba. Experience Old Havana on a food tour stopping to learn about the city’s history, architecture, and specialty foods (such as chocolates, coffee, churros, malta, and other local favorites)

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Enjoy an amazing stay in Havana featuring the flavors, culture, and people of Cuba. Experience Old Havana on a food tour stopping to learn about the city’s history, architecture, and specialty foods (such as chocolates, coffee, churros, malta, and other local favorites)

Cuban cuisine is a blend of Spanish, African, and other Caribbean cuisines. Some Cuban recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish and African cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor. This results in a blend of the several different cultural influences.

Unique Cuban dishes: La Frita (a special Cuban Hamburguer), Corn on the Cob, the Cuban Paella, Churros, Croquettes, Ropa Vieja, Plantains, Huevos Habaneros (unripe fried plantains), Chicharrones (pork rinds), Moros y Cristianos (white rice and black beans), Tostones (ripe fried plantains), Flan, Tamales, lechon asado, (roast pork), Media Noche (Cuban Sandwish), Arroz con pollo (Paella of Chicken), Costillitas (fried Ribs), Picadillo a la Cubana (Cuban mince).

Prices: 

  • $2,967 USD per person, staying in Single room
  • $2,589 USD per person, staying in Double room
  • $2,296 USD per person, staying in Triple room
  • Price for 5-star hotels during low season, high season prices will have a higher rate to be quoted upon request
  • Prices based on a 21-person group, if the group is smaller price will have to be revised
 

Included

  • As described in the day-by-day itineraries

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary

Departure location / Return location

  • Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida

Day 1 – Arrival to Havana

  • At your arrival, you will be assisted at the airport by local English-speaking tour guide. Transfer to Havana on an air-conditioned bus, get a drive by the city suburbs straight to your hotel and check-in at 5-star iconic National hotel
  • At 7:30 get pick-up for Welcome Dinner at Paladar, La Guarida or similar choise. Possibility to visit the kitchen for a site cooking demonstration!

Things you need to know to be legal

  • American residents and citizens require a valid passport from any country, a Cuban Visitor Visa, and mandatory Cuban emergency medical insurance to enter Cuba. Please check your expiration date of your passport and make sure it will not expire during the trip. Cuban emergency medical insurance is generally included in the cost of commercial airline flights. Confirm with your airline or we will check if we make the airline bookings.
  • Cuban Visitor Visas are not generally included in the cost of your commercial flight ticket and must be purchased separately. How to purchase a Cuban Visitor Visa.
  • Plan on spending money in Cuba carefully. Don’t get stuck in Cuba without funds. US credit and debit cards do not work in Cuba. Cash is king so plan according to your spending habits. Click here to learn about Cuba’s unique monetary system
  • There is no limit on the amount of money you can spend in Cuba nor is there a limit on the value or quantity of items including alcohol and tobacco products that you bring home for personal use. Amounts exceeding US customs limits, including cigars and alcohol, are subject to US duties
  • It is 100% legal to visit Cuba on private or public people-to-people tours.

Here are the things that can cause problems and get you in trouble

  • Sneak into Cuba from a third country such as Mexico or Panama for individual travel.
  • Lounge around all day and drink mojitos all night and do not follow an itinerary.
  • Touristic travel such as sun tanning and relaxing on Cuba’s stunning beaches.
  • Purchasing an all-inclusive beach junket from Canada, or joining a tour offered by a non-US company.

United states of America office of foreign assets control OFA

  • If you have further questions about restrictions on Cuba travel or US sanctions against Cuba call OFAC directly at 1-800-540-6322 or visit the OFAC website
  • OFAC allows for eleven other Cuba travel categories, each requiring paper work and documentation and are subject to scrutiny upon your return to the United States. Visit the OFAC website for more information on these categories of Cuba travel.

NOW THAT YOU KNOW IT IS LEGAL, LET’S START ARRANGING THE TRIP

To join a legal Cuba tour, click here or Email or call us +1-954-554-2404.

 

Leave us a message and we will answer your questions

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GOLF IN CUBA https://ibtoglobal.com/golf-in-cuba/ https://ibtoglobal.com/golf-in-cuba/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 19:53:44 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1207 Located in the province of Matanzas, Varadero is the most famous beach resort in Cuba, and one of the largest resorts in the Caribbean. Also known as ‘Blue Beach’ because of its clear, calm waters, Varadero is fronted by a 20km (12-mile) fine white sandy beach, which is bathed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.

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Located in the province of Matanzas, Varadero is the most famous beach resort in Cuba, and one of the largest resorts in the Caribbean. Also known as ‘Blue Beach’ because of its clear, calm waters, Varadero is fronted by a 20km (12-mile) fine white sandy beach, which is bathed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.

Golf Tournaments can be organized all year round in Varadero, a unique opportunity to meet the excellent Golfers of Cuba, the best chance to culturally interchange with your Cuban counterparts, get to know about Cuba from them, right from the source, and to let them know the American way of life!

Varadero Golf Club is the first 18 holes 72 par golf course in Cuba. It was designed by architect Les Furber, President of the Canadian Golf Design Services LTD (GDS), in the style of Robert Trent (Jr.). It extends over a narrow area of 3.5 km located between the hotels «Be Live Adults Only Los Cactus», «Be Live Experience Tuxpan», «Iberostar Bella Costa», Meliá Las Americas «Golf & Suites Resort», «Meliá Varadero», «Sol Club Palmeras», and «Sol Club Sirenas-Coral».

Registration Fee of the Tournament:

  • $150.00 CUC per player
  • $60.00 CUC per companion
  • Price for 5-star hotels during low season, high season prices will have a higher rate to be quoted upon request
  • Prices based on a 21-person group, if the group is smaller price will have to be revised
 

Included

  • TRF IN on arrival day,
  • 4 nights at 5-star All Inclusive Accommodation Melia Las Americas hotel in Varadero
  • Transfer to Havana
  • Tour of Old and New Havana
  • Vintage Cars, 2 meals in Havana
  • 1-night at 5-star Accommodation hotel in Havana with breakfast
  • Private air-conditioned
  • Coach
  • English-speaking tour guide services & TRF OUT on departure day

Tournament registration Includes:

  • Practice round.
  • Practice balls.
  • Two 18-hole competition rounds
  • Shared golf cart
  • Club STORAGE
  • Welcome cocktail
  • Drinks and snack food during the two competition
  • rounds
  • Gala dinner and awarding ceremony
  • Other social activities: raffles, tastings, etc.

Not included

  • Tips of any kind (maids, tour guides, drivers) personal expenses at hotel facilities, personal expenses of any kind, meals and services not mentioned in itinerary
  • Ground Service Quote excludes Registration Fee for tournament payable to Varadero Golf Club, Airfare and Cuba visa cost. VaCuba can assist in Flight tickets in & out Cuba and Cuba visas

Departure location / Return location

  • Trips leaving from and returning to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida

Day 1 – Miami – Varadero flight

  • After clearing Cuban Customs at Varadero Airport, group will be met by tour guide and driver and it’ll be taken to Melia Las Americas in Varadero (½ an hour away)
  • Check-in at hotel and rest of evening at leisure

 

Included: Accommodation at 5-star All Inclusive Melia Las Americas. Transfer In

Day 2 – Golf Practice Rounds

  • 7:00 a.m. Registrations at the Pro Shop, Welcome pack
  • Morning Practice on the Driving Range
  • Lunch at hotel
  • Afternoon Practice Round (All Categories)
  • 7:00 p.m – Welcome cocktail at Mansion
  • Xanadu’s Bar Mirador
  • Meeting on tournament information and game rules.

 

Included: Accommodation at 5-star All Inclusive Melia Las Americas and Golf Practice Rounds

Day 3 – Golf Tournament

  • 7:00 a.m. Practice on the Driving Range
  • 7:30 a.m. 1st Competition Round (All Categories)
  • Snacks and drinks service throughout the course
  • 7:00 p.m. Rum tasting and Habano Cigars at Bar Mirador

 

Included:  Accommodation at 5-star Melia Las Americas, Golf Tournament

Things you need to know to be legal

  • American residents and citizens require a valid passport from any country, a Cuban Visitor Visa, and mandatory Cuban emergency medical insurance to enter Cuba. Please check your expiration date of your passport and make sure it will not expire during the trip. Cuban emergency medical insurance is generally included in the cost of commercial airline flights. Confirm with your airline or we will check if we make the airline bookings.
  • Cuban Visitor Visas are not generally included in the cost of your commercial flight ticket and must be purchased separately. How to purchase a Cuban Visitor Visa.
  • Plan on spending money in Cuba carefully. Don’t get stuck in Cuba without funds. US credit and debit cards do not work in Cuba. Cash is king so plan according to your spending habits. Click here to learn about Cuba’s unique monetary system
  • There is no limit on the amount of money you can spend in Cuba nor is there a limit on the value or quantity of items including alcohol and tobacco products that you bring home for personal use. Amounts exceeding US customs limits, including cigars and alcohol, are subject to US duties
  • It is 100% legal to visit Cuba on private or public people-to-people tours.

Here are the things that can cause problems and get you in trouble

  • Sneak into Cuba from a third country such as Mexico or Panama for individual travel.
  • Lounge around all day and drink mojitos all night and do not follow an itinerary.
  • Touristic travel such as sun tanning and relaxing on Cuba’s stunning beaches.
  • Purchasing an all-inclusive beach junket from Canada, or joining a tour offered by a non-US company.

United states of America office of foreign assets control OFA

  • If you have further questions about restrictions on Cuba travel or US sanctions against Cuba call OFAC directly at 1-800-540-6322 or visit the OFAC website
  • OFAC allows for eleven other Cuba travel categories, each requiring paper work and documentation and are subject to scrutiny upon your return to the United States. Visit the OFAC website for more information on these categories of Cuba travel.

NOW THAT YOU KNOW IT IS LEGAL, LET’S START ARRANGING THE TRIP

To join a legal Cuba tour, click here or Email or call us +1-954-554-2404.

 

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FULL DAY CHICHEN ITZA, VALLADOLID AND CENOTE SWIM https://ibtoglobal.com/full-day-chichen-itza-valladolid-and-cenote-swim/ https://ibtoglobal.com/full-day-chichen-itza-valladolid-and-cenote-swim/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 19:47:00 +0000 https://ibtoglobal.com/?p=1198 On this full-day excursion, you will enjoy El Castillo and learning how this pre-Columbian city played an important role in the Mayan civilization, visit the colonial town of Valladolid, stop at a cenote for a quick swim, and enjoy a typical Mexican buffet lunch.

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On this full-day excursion, you will enjoy El Castillo and learning how this pre-Columbian city played an important role in the Mayan civilization, visit the colonial town of Valladolid, stop at a cenote for a quick swim, and enjoy a typical Mexican buffet lunch.

Included

  • Typical Mexican buffet lunch
  • Medical assistance card
  • Private Transportation services with bilingual certified guide/driver
  • Entry to cenote

Not included

  • Expenses, consumption, tips and services not specified.

Departure location/ return location: 

  • Pick-up from your hotel, or accommodation in Cancún at 8:00 am
  • Drop off at your hotel or accommodation in Cancún after the tour.

A private driver will be picking up your hotel, or accommodation. Then we will Start your morning by getting out of the city feeling! Moving to the pre-columbian city of El Castillo, and learn how this city played an important role in the Mayan civilization.

Then we will visit the colonial town of Valladolid, stop at a cenote for a quick swim, don’t forget to bring dry clothes.  Finish the tour by having a typical Mexican buffet lunch, after having lunch we will head back to your dropped desired location.

Pricing

Price varies by group size and tourist season, please contact us for a customized quote

What should I bring on the trip?

We recommend wearing sunscreen and sunglasses, a hat or cap, comfortable shoes and clothing, Low-denomination money and leave valuables at the hotel. It is important to always carry an original identity document.

Do I need a credit card?

We will gladly accept online payment in the methods below, as well as cop cash, USD or cheque in person.

Information about the itinerary

The places to visit can be modified by closings, interest of the passengers and / or recommendation of the guide.

Information about the vehicle

The vehicle assigned for the tour depends on the number of attendees.

Cancelation policy

Know our cancellation policies at www.politicasdecancelacion.com

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