Cuba has opened up to US tourists visiting on approved tours, and Caravan-Serai Tours is your destination specialist to help you plan your exploration of this long forbidden island.
Cuba is an island full of life. The people, the music, the arts, the food, the passion! Experience it all on a tour exploring this island nation that is eager to welcome visitors. We offer set departure tours throughout the year, just click on the buttons below for itineraries, dates, and prices.
If you have a special interest group that would like to visit Cuba, such as a medical association, music or culinary group, high school students, teachers, etc, we can create a special program to focus on those interests. Meetings, concerts, studio visits, school or university visits can be arranged as part of the program. Just call us with your ideas and we can work together to put together the perfect program.
Our tours include transportation in Cuba, most meals, a highly qualified English speaking guide, any entrance fees to sights on the itinerary, and accommodations. At this time, there are commercial airlines with regularly scheduled flights into Havana. Please note that the visa, departure taxes, and the required medical insurance are not included in the price of the tour, but may be included with your airline ticket – be sure to confirm prior to travel.
Click on the Coco Taxi to go to our Cuba Tours page.
Visit our Cuba Tours site, where you will find a variety of itineraries, dates available, and pricing, or call our office for more information. (Please note that prices quoted do not include 3% credit card processing fee if paying by credit card).
Modes of transport in Havana
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Presidential Office in the Museum of the Revolution
Futbol near the Malecon in Haavana
Jose Fuster House and Restaurant
Varadero
Capitol Building in Havana
Havana Club Rum Museum
Inside Ernest Hemingway’s house
One Eyed Cat Jazz Club in Havana
Ballroom at the Museum of the Revolution
Havana streets
Plaza De Armes
Rum Museum
Havana architecture
Wrm sandy beaches at Varadero
Slavery museum in Matanzas
View from a rest stop on the way to Matanzas from Havana
Sugar factory
View from Hemingway’s house
Small kitchens producing lots of great food
Matanzas
Music at the rest stop
Havana streets
Classic car and driver Albert
Fuster House and restaurant
Partagas Cigar Factory
Ministry of the Interior, Plaza De La Revolucion
Sevarino Fortress houses the Slavery Museum in Matanzas
Hand-made paper crafts in Matanzas
Havana street
Antique Book Fair in Plaza De Armes
Suburban streets
No, just making a repair!
Partagas Cigar Factory
Artists street
Classic cars and coco taxis
Dacquiris on the way!
People enjoying the breeze off the ocean on the Malecon
Rum Museum
Club Tropicana
Learning about the organic co-op farm just outside Havana
Local music at La Bodeguita Del Medio
Artist Jose Fuster has decorated his neighborhood with his mosaic art
Rum Museum
Cigar smoking women in Havana
Inside the St. Francsis of Assisi church on Plaza De San Francisco
Coco taxi zooming by on the Malecon
Slavery museum in Matanzas
Wedding party on the Malecon
Coco Taxis in Havana
Museum of the Revolution
A fisherman on the Malecon
Buena Vista Social Club
Varadero
Rum Museum
Cuban coffee press
Too many mojitos?
Pinacoladas at the rest stop
Ernest Hemingway’s house
Music at the artists street
Classic car owner/drivers
Morro Fortress
Havana architecture
Rum Museum
Havana Club
Slavery Museum in Matanzas
Havana architecture
Plaza De Armes
US Embassy, Havana
Havana streets
Organic co-op farm
Pedestrian area of Havana boulevard
Classic Cuban cars
Church of St. Francis of Assisi is now a performance hall