Sample the true flavor of Cuba - on a voyage of discovery beyond the vista of tourist resorts. Experience Cuba's truly exotic treasures - the island's people, music, culture, history, as well as its architectural and natural splendors. Our specialty is cultural, historical and beyond the beach travel to Cuba.

Cuba is the Caribbean's largest and least commercialized island and one of the world's last bastions of communism. The greatest draw of this island nation is its people - passionate, vivacious and welcoming. Cuba's backcountry and beaches is the perfect chill out destinations for hikers, birdwatchers, naturalists, cyclists or those who just want to smoke a fine cigar. Of course, for those who do just want a beach getaway, we can arrange something for you too!
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The Dominican Republic is a recognized tourist destination, with magnificent beaches and resorts, vast extensions of white sand and clear, sparkling waters. It also has the oldest city in the New World, with its quaint cobble streets and stonework houses. This beautiful island is steeped in history and culture worth exploring: abundant historical sites, museums, colonial architecture, the first hospital, first sugar mill, first Catholic church this side of the world. The Dominican Republic offers much more than the typical Caribbean attractions of sun, sand and sea. The geography of the country is greatly diverse, ranging from arid semi-desert plains to verdant valleys of tropical rain forests. Discover more than 1,288 km of Coast line with the most beautiful beaches of the Caribbean, diving attractions and unspoiled nature all around. Savor the many delights of fine cuisine or casual fare. Browse unique galleries, antique shops, and artists colonies. Play championship golf or just relax and enjoy the simple pleasures of the Island.

The Mayan Riviera, a natural paradise that merges with the waters of the Caribbean Sea, is a coastal strip that stretches more than 120 km from Puerto Morelos to Punta Allen. The climate is subtropical with an average temperature of 25°C. Considered one of the fastest growing tourist destinations over the last decade, you can relax or enjoy recreational activities at luxurious resorts nestled in the jungle. The posh hotels offer exclusive golf courses, spas and white-sand beaches where you can bask in the sun and indulge in all kinds of water sports, like scuba diving in the Great Meso-American Barrier Reef. Discover ancient Mayan cities such as Coba and Tulum. Visit incredible ecological reserves such as Sian Ka'an. Take part in eco-tourism outings, sailfish and marlin fishing, long walks or horseback riding. Do not miss out on one of the 2 theme parks, where you can see indigenous wildlife and live the unforgettable experience of snorkeling in underground rivers. Visit the spectacular nightclubs and restaurants. These are just some of things you can do in the Mayan Riviera.

Costa Rica is one of most highly valued tourist destinations, it includes all of the necessary components to satisfy the taste of thousands of travellers visiting each year. The fact that more than one million tourists visit Costa Rica each year does not happen by chance. Located in Central America, it is an isthmus where life seems to have created its roots. Covering only 0.03% of the planet’s surface, Costa Rica has approximately 6% of the world's biodiversity. Costa Rica extends majestically from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea, and its distance is barely 200 miles. If you travel throughout the provinces of Costa Rica, it’s easy to notice that in no other place you shall find so many variations in the landscape and climate as here. Costa Rica’s territorial division includes 7 provinces. Together they offer an attractive tourist destination of almost limitless possibilities: rainforests, volcanoes, rivers through the mountains, beaches and natural resources safeguarded by an organization of national parks and forest reserves.

The Andes Mountains extend into Colombia in three ranges running south to north. Flat grassy prairies in the east, along with the jungles and towering rainforests of the Amazon, make up over half the country’s area. Bogotá, the capital and largest city, is situated almost in the country’s centre. The city blends Colombian tradition with Spanish colonial influences. Historical landmarks include the Capitol Municipal Palace and the Plaza Bolivar cathedral. Santa Marta’s white beaches are popular among tourists. Local dishes are varied and tasty. Bogotá’s Colon Theatre presents ballet, opera, drama and music productions with international and local groups. The climate is very warm and tropical on the coast and in the north, with rainy season from May to November. It is cooler in the upland areas and cold in the mountains. Bogotá is always spring-like, with cool days and crisp nights.

 

 
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