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Welcome to the March 2010 Teachers Introduction to Cuba Tour
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This tour is the most comprehensive examination of Cuba's remarkable education system available. At the same time it's a rare occasion to imbibe in Latin culture and art, and experience island history, social and ecological achievements first hand. Perhaps the most rewarding aspect of the program for many participants is the chance to make enduring friends with their Cuban counterparts.
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Cuban teacher and her student.
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Hotel Havana Libre
Hotel Habana Libre Luxurious respite during an action packed itinerary at this historic five star facility.
Hotel Los Jazmines
Picturesque Hotel Resort Los Jazmines positioned atop a mogote (hill) in breathtaking Viñales Valley with breakfast and dinner included.
CITIES AND SITES VISITS
Havana City and Havana Province
Viñales Valley and Pinar del Río
Las Terrazas eco-community
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Learn Cuban dance with private tutors, enjoy great music, meet with urban planners, visit schools and teachers' union leaders, meet university professors and artists. Explore Afrocuban culture, visit farms and jungles, and make new friends in Cuba and amongst tour participants. See the entire itinerary below.
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Teachers Introduction to Cuba Tours happen three times a year. Join us!
June-July 2010 Teachers Tour
August 2010 Teachers Tour
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In Cuba from Saturday 27 March to Saturday 3 April, 2010
Eight days and seven nights of learning, fun and friendship
Five nights in the luxurious five star Hotel Habana Libre and two nights in the charming mountain top Resort Hotel Los Jazmines
Witness an education system based on equality and optimism
Enjoy historic architecture, schools, music, arts and dance
A professional development opportunity for educators
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Five star treatment with Cuba Education ToursEducational, safe and comfortable travel. This is a fully escorted tour. While in Havana you'll stay in the heart of Havana's cultural scene at the luxurious five star Hotel Habana Libre. In Viñales you'll stay in the charming rustic Hotel Resort Los Jazmines. From the minute you touch down in the Capital until you return home, you'll be in the conscientious care of a full time multilingual Cuban guide together with a professional bus chauffeur.
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Who should attend? Teachers and their spouses, and people who want to learn about Cuba's acclaimed system of lifelong free education for all. Those who seek to experience Cuban reality beyond the beach resorts: to sample island culture, history, nature, art, music and dance, and meet its people. Every participant will benefit from special time with our Cuban hosts, as such this tour is limited in size.
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Time to commit. Our Cuban hosts need to know if you'll join them right away. This tour takes place during the 51st anniversary year of the Cuban Revolution. Hotel and air flights are extremely tight (see tour costs). Consider registering now, as space is limited. (Shy, budget-minded or ultra-independent? Read about the benefits of group travel to Cuba).
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Included in costs are all activities listed below unless noted otherwise.
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Island transportation You travel in a private luxury tour coach chauffeured by a professional driver.
Meals B=breakfast L=lunch D=dinner indicates meals included. Breakfasts are complementary on this tour. Your guide is glad to suggest eateries for every taste and budget for lunches and dinners not included.

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SEE EACH TOUR DAY  ::  01  ::  02  ::  03  ::  04  ::  05  ::  06  ::  07  ::  08  ::
DAY 1 – SATURDAY
HELLO HAVANA TOP
Hotel Habana Libre, the former Havana Hilton
Services and amenities are without equal at your five star Hotel Habana Libre. It's breakfasts are scrumptilicious!
Cuban dancers
Get ready for plenty of dance, entertainment …
Ancient wall near the Museum of the Revolution
Remnants of 17th century wall that protected Havana from pirates and the British.
Musical evening in Havana
… and lots of great music and fun.
Jose Marti International airport in Havana
José Martí International airport in Havana – a festive welcome.
Early morning in Havana
Early morning in Havana. Your hotel offers a panoramic view of the city from every room.

Arrival at Havana's José Martí International Airport.

Collect your bags and go through customs. See What to take to Cuba.

You're welcomed at the airport by your Cuba Education Tours guide and professional bus chauffeur.

Your Cuba Education Tours guide will direct you to a bank or exchange bureau (CADECA) to purchase Cuban Convertible Pesos.

Group transfer to the Hotel Habana Libre located in the heart of Havana's cultural district: Vedado.

Private check-in with assistance from your guide.

Evening is free for you to settle in, rest up, dine out and explore Vedado's vibrant music milieu or the notorious Malecón seafront.

All breakfasts are complementary daily from 07:00AM to 10:00AM. This tour includes several lunches and dinners as detailed below.

EDUCATION IN CUBA Universal school enrollment and attendance. A 98% adult literacy rate. Free and fully funded system from pre-school through university. Low student to teacher classroom ratio. Equality of basic educational opportunity, even in rural and urban impoverished areas. More women have access to higher education and are enrolled in post-secondary institutions in Cuba than in any other nation in the Americas. A 1998 UNESCO assessment of educational achievement in Latin America rated Cuban students far above their peers in the region in math, science, and literacy.

TIME AND CLIME IN HAVANA NOW


Island-wide annual averages
Summer temp average: 81F | 27C
Winter temp average: 72F | 22C
Ocean temp average: 78F | 25.5C

Boy on Havana's Malecon
Havana's Malecón seawall just next to your hotel, is a place for contemplation and new friendships.
Most common questions 1 Is Cuban food good? It's healthy and simple but not spicy. 2 Am I free to ask any question? You'll insult your island hosts by being less than candid. 3 Is the water safe? Yes, but we suggest bottled water for peace of mind. 4 Are vaccinations needed? No. 5 Can Americans join? They are especially welcome to do so! 6 Can I stay in Cuba after the tour? Absolutely and we are glad to help. 7 Do Cubans like tips? Yes, please see our Gratuities Guidelines.
DAY 2 – SUNDAY BL
GETTING TO KNOW THE CARIBBEAN'S LARGEST Capital TOP
Scale model of the city of Havana
Small section of the incredible scale model of the city of Havana (second largest in the world) used for sensitive and rational urban planning.
El Morro in Havana
El Morro, three centuries old, guards the entrance to Havana Harbor.
Afrocuban snake dance
Cuban youth snake dance in the island's annual Festival – a Latin America tradition, also with strong Afrocuban influences.

Dr Miguel Coyula
You'll meet with renowned architect Dr Miguel Coyula, a leading member of the Group for the Integral Development of Havana.
Morning visit to the Scale Model of Havana and a private meeting with world-renowned architect Dr Miguel Coyula, director of the Group for the Integral Development of the Capital. His organization hosts a museum that contains a model of the entire city of Havana. The model took nine years to build and is the second largest in the world after one of New York. Havana's 727 square kilometers are represented in an area of 22 meters of length and 10 meters of width. City planners needed to see and have a tactile sense of the impressive physical and cultural patrimony of Havana, spanning five centuries as a port city, island Caribbean Capital, and launching pad for the conquest of the Americas.

Historical periods of construction are displayed through the use of different colors. Brown represents the colonial period, ochre the republican period, ivory the revolutionary period, and white represents new projects, sculptural monuments and cemeteries. With the use of textures and colors similar to the natural ones, the vegetation, parks, beaches and plazas are distinguished. This virtual tool enables city planners practical and realistic planning. They experiment by placing miniature buildings in the peewee metropolis to see how they fit within a specific area and architectural context. If planners don't like a proposal, they can move it somewhere else, demand a design change, or nix it. You'll learn how each part of the city has developed historically, and the tough challenges each district faces today.

200 million kids in the world sleep in the streets, none of them are Cuban
Island billboard reads: 200 million kids in the world sleep in the streets, none of them are Cuban.
Complementary lunch at the popular restaurant La Mina where you'll enjoy traditional Cuban dishes and live music!

Afternoon walking tour of Havana Vieja (Old Havana), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We'll visit four of the five historic plazas that make Havana unique in the western hemisphere. We'll stop at museums and many other attractions.

This evening we have a private Cuban band playing for us: Grupo Dulce María. You'll learn to perform and dance to Salsa, Son, Rumba and Mambo from band members. In this relaxed environment you'll find it easy to learn the steps and start dancing like a native!
DAY 3 – MONDAY BL
HAVANA – ARCHITECTURE, ART AND HISTORY IN ACTION TOP

University of Havana historian and professor of law Dr Delio Carreras, right, renowned for his sense of humor, will lead tour of campus below.

University of Havana
Delio J. Carreras Cuevas
Michael Moore visits the home of Cuban artist Jose Fúster in Cuba
Moviemaker Michael Moore visits the home of Cuban artist José Fúster while filming "SiCKO" in March 2007.
Jose Fúster ceramic vase
José Fúster ceramic vase.
"Yo Si Puedo" means "Yes I Can" learn to read
Plaque at Literacy Museum: "Yo Sí Puedo" means "Yes I Can" learn to read.

Morning visit to the University of Havana. Led by its distinguished official historian and professor of law Delio J. Carreras Cuevas, we'll tour the campus, the beautiful Aula Magna where opening ceremonies for conferences and other important functions are held, the law library and meet students from that faculty. Dr Carreras has hosted world leaders such as Hugo Chavez, Pope John Paul II and Jimmy Carter, among other luminaries. The University of Havana, founded in 1728, is an esteemed institute of higher learning with academic ties to venerable universities in Canada, Europe and Latin America.

José Fúster sculpture
Fantasy garden and studio of acclaimed artist José Fúster.
Get ready for an air-conditioned luxury coach tour of the most important sites of Modern Havana such as the Capital building, the Grand Theatre, Central Park, Prado promenade, Revolution Square, Coppelia Ice Cream Park, Plaza José Martí (in front of US Interests Section), Malecón seawall, Monument to the Battleship Maine, Hotel Nacional, University of Havana, Cementerio de Cristóbal Colón, and the Miramar, Central Havana and Vedado neighborhoods.
Lunch hosted by José Fúster, one of Cuba's most important ceramists and painters at his whimsical studio in Jaimanita, just outside of Havana.

Museum of Literacy
Museum of Literacy at Liberty City near Havana.
Afternoon visit to Museo de la Alfabetización (Museum of Literacy) that exhibits relics of the 1961 literacy campaign. Prior to the Revolution a quarter of adult Cubans were illiterate and another million were semiliterate. Ten thousand teachers were unemployed and 70% of the rural population had no schools. After 1959 all private schools were nationalized and education became free and universal. Former military garrisons were turned into schools. In 1961 all schools were closed for eight months and some 250,000 students and teachers were sent to rural areas to teach reading and writing, laying the foundation for Cuba's stellar literacy rate today. This campaign brought tens of thousands of city youth into contact with the country people, breaking down racial barriers and instilling a spirit of national cohesion.

Sculpture at Museam of Fine Arts.
Sculpture at Museam of Fine Arts.
Followed by a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts' Cuban Collection where we see the evolution of Cuba's visual arts over the last 300 years. The collection accounts for the richness of our Spanish, French, Chinese, African cultural roots (included in cost). The exhibit holds a rich inventory of over 47,000 Cuban and universal pieces.

Tonight we'll enjoy the best Cuban jazz in the city at La Zorra y el Cuervo [The Fox and the Raven], optional, not included in cost.
DAY 4 – TUESDAY B
CUBAN ART AND HEALTH CARE TOP
Cuban doctors and nurses
Cuban doctors and nurses display medicine donated by foreign guests.
Cubans riding bikes
Bicyles remain a common, economical and environmentally from of transport.
Music students at the Institute of Superior Arts
Music students at the Institute of Superior Arts. The school specializes also in theatre, dance, visual and communication arts. It offers courses at the undergraduate, graduate, MA and Ph.D. levels.

Morning visit to Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina – ELAM (Latin American School of Medicine). Established in 1999 and finance by the generosity of people of Cuba, ELAM is the largest medical school in the world with a current enrollment of over 12,000 students from over 29 countries. All its students are from outside Cuba and mainly come from Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa. The school also accepts disadvantaged students from the United States. Tuition, accommodation and board are free, and a small stipend is provided to students. Upon graduation young doctors are expected to return to their homelands and provide medical services to the poor for a period of three years. (Please note: this activity is subject to change.)

Lunch at Pan.com Restaurant. This open-air eatery serves modern Cuba lunches and a fun atmosphere.

Afternoon meeting at Asociación Cubana de Pedagogos (Association of Cuban Educators) headquarters. Here we will meet with union leaders and rank-and-file teachers to discuss the Cuban education system. The Asociación Cubana de Pedagogos has enjoyed a long fruitful relationship with the British Columbia Teachers' Federation (BCTF) resulting in numerous cultural and academic exchanges.

Afterwards we'll explore the Museum of Revolution, the former Presidential Palace. Today it exhibits the history of the Cuban Revolution through documents and objects among which we find the famous Yacht Granma that returned Fidel and his 82 guerilla fighters from Mexico to Cuba to launch the struggle for liberation from the Batista dictatorship.

Your evening is free to explore Havana's best music and cultural venues – all within walking distance of your hotel.
Logo of the Latin American School of Medicine
Logo of the Latin American School of Medicine.
Busy market in Old Havana.
Busy market in Old Havana.
Cuban youth enjoy a baseball game
Cuban youth enjoy a baseball game – their national sport.
Old car in front of the Museum of the Revolution
Museum of the Revolution: old car not part of exhibit. One in ten autos are pre-1959!
DAY 5 – WEDNESDAY B
EDUCATION AND EXPLORING AFROCUBAN CULTURE TOP
Havana's Chinatown
We'll visit Havana's Barrio Chino. Chinese-Cubans are a respected island ethnic group.
Callejón de Hamel
Callejón de Hamel, located in Central Havana's Cayo Hueso neighborhood, is an Afrocuban cultural hotspot.
Afrocuban inspired folkdance
Afrocuban inspired folkdance.

Morning walk to Casa del Niño y la Niña [House of the Boy and Girl], a Central Havana neighborhood sponsored learning facility for young Cubans seeking to expand their academic options following the regular school day. We'll meet with Director Rosa Sardinas for presentation on her outreach work for kids in the community of Cayo Hueso. We'll have exchanges with teachers that live in the community.

We'll the Callejón de Hamel, an alley where all the buildings display murals inspired by Afrocuban culture and religions. Afterwards we'll meet alley artist Salvador Gonzales at his studio.

Return to Havana for lunch in Chinatown (not included in cost).

Ferryboat ride across Havana harbor to the Municipality of Regla. This Afrocuban community has a long, rich and still active tradition of African-inspired religions.

We'll visit Regla's church dedicated to the black "Virgen de Regla" Yemayá, the African goddess of the sea in the Yoruba religion and the patron saint of sailors.

We'll tour the Museo Municipal de Regla and learn of the origins of this unique community and its Afrocuban cultures.

We'll visit home studio of painter, master printmaker and designer Antonio Canet.


Your evening is free to explore Havana's best music and cultural venues – all within walking distance of your hotel.
Artist Antonio Canet
You'll visit the studio of master artist Antonio Canet.
Yemaya, African goddess of the sea
Regla's church honors a black goddess who protects fishers and sailors.
Ferryboat to Regla
Ferryboat traversing Havana harbor to the municipality of Regla.
Old car in front of the Museum of the Revolution
Hip Hop is popular with Cuban youth.
DAY 6 – THURSDAY BLD
LAS TERRAZAS: RURAL CUBA AND ITS NATURAL SPLENDOR TOP
Las Terrazas pool Las Terrazas pool. Be certain to bring a swimsuit.
Las Terrazas village
Once deforested and mired in poverty, Las Terrazas today is a self-sustaining eco-community.
Cuba is recognized as the global leader in environmental sustainability. It has 300 ecologically protected areas comprising 30 percent of its territory. Six of these areas are UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves. Over half the island's diverse flora and fauna is indigenous – existing nowhere else – and is guarded from exploitation. In 2006, the World Wildlife Federation named Cuba the only nation to achieve a planet friendly economy.

Morning departure to Las Terrazas eco-community in the Sierra del Rosario mountain range west of Havana in the province of Pinar del Río.

We'll tour its rural village called Rancho Curujey and enjoy a welcome cocktail while hearing about this self-sustaining community's goals of reforestation, historical preservation, environmental balance and a good life.

We'll visit its school Republica Oriental del Uruguay for primary and secondary children and talk with teachers and students who live in this community.

Next we'll meet with local artists and craft workers in their homes and studios.


Later we'll walk the incredible ruins of a French Coffee Plantation built in 1801 worked by African slaves.

Then we continue on to La Moka, an ecological hotel with trees growing up through its balconies and ceilings.

Complementary lunch at a local eatery serving traditional Cuban country cuisine.

You'll have free time to swim in the fresh waters of the Río San Juan and explore the surroundings of this lush tropical paradise.

Now we're off to the charming and rustic Hotel Resort Los Jazmines deep in the lush tropical surroundings of Viñales Valley (dinner included).

Evening is free to enjoy the amenities of your hotel. Your guide will keep you posted on tonight's local happenings.

The jutía, native to Cuba, is a large rodent the size of a cocker spaniel. They dwell in trees and are vegetarians. Jutías are the preferred breakfast of crocodiles.
Cuban jutía
Cuban grandfather and grandson
Junior learns to ride a horse. Cubans can truly claim that no child is left behind.
Cuban teacher with student
Cuban student and his teacher. Read a view on why the island's education system is so effective.
Freshwater pool at your Hotel Rancho San Vicente.
Freshwater pool at your Hotel Rancho San Vicente.
DAY 7 – FRIDAY BLD
PINAR DEL RIO'S DRAMATIC VINALES VALLEY TOP
Mogote in Vinales Valley
Consider climbing to the top of a mogote!
Birdwatching in Cuba
Viñales is perfect for trekking, bird watching and horseback riding.
Cuban orchid
Exotic and unique plants and animals thrive in Cuba. The island has more protected areas than any other country.
Cuban girl staffs farmers market
Young person staffs a farmers market in Viñales.
Baby sea turtle in Cuba
Sea turtle hatchling poised to become a gentle giant. Cuba protects endangered marine life, thus all species flourish.
Cueva del Indio in Vinales
A river runs through the Cueva del Indio used by the Guanahatabey Amerindians as a burial site and a refuge from the Spaniards.
Panorama of Vinales Valley
Morning exploration of the rural agriculture-based Viñales Valley. You'll be in awe of its spectacular natural landscape featuring the most interesting and varied geological formations in the Caribbean. The valley is particularly famous for its great freestanding rock formations called mogotes.

Visit a local farming family and learn first-hand the process of tobacco cultivation – an essential and famed commodity for Cuba's U.S.-blockaded economy.

Followed by a magical walking and boat tour through the Cueva del Indio used by Guanahatabey Amerindians as a burial site, and later as a refuge from Spanish slavers. Within you'll witness earth's natural and social history from the Jurassic to the Paleolithic era and beyond

Four kilometers from the village, on one side of the Dos Hermanas (Two Sisters) mogote, stands the Mural de la Prehistoria (Mural of Prehistory), an impressive 120-meter high fresco painted in 1961 by Cuban artist Leovigildo González, a student of the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera. Depicted are the animals and other creatures that lived in the valley in prehistoric times. The mural pays tribute to the Darwinian perspective of evolution.

Farewell group lunch at Casa de Don Tomas Restaurant in the oldest building in Viñales serving the best food in Village.

Free time to explore Viñales village at your leisure. Examine its open-air craft market, Parque Martí, main parish, and other interesting highlights of this charming colonial hamlet.

Following dinner (included) at your hotel, the evening is free to rest up or go out on the town. Our guide will keep your posted on the best local entertainment options tonight.
Two Cuban cows in Vinales
Animal partners help out on the farm. Eco-friendly practices result in tasty organic produce and high productivity.
Cuba boy works in tobacco shed
Learn about the cultivation and processing of tobacco from seed to leaf culminating in the world's most famous cigars.
Casa de Don Tomas Restaurant
The oldest building in Viñales houses Casa de Don Tomas Restaurant. We'll enjoy a farewell lunch today.
DAY 8 – SATURDAY B
GOODBYE CUBA – HELLO NORTH AMERICA TOP
KEEP IN TOUCH with your new Cuban friends – exchange email addresses! Bring some business cards to pass out on the island. Take pictures and keep a journal. Upon your return, we'll post them on this website for all to see and enjoy.


Early morning transfer to Havana's José Martí International Airport for your return home. Don't forget to save 25.00 CUC for your Cuban airport departure tax.

Want to stay longer on your own? Contact us and we will help make it happen.
We'll miss you and hope you return soon! Cuban girl says goodbye
Cuban flower Old Cuban saying, "a true friend remembers the song in your heart when you have forgotten the lyrics."
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