Festive Cuba: Jazz & Culture Tour of Havana

Percussionist in Havana, Cuba

What to expect on this itinerary

Listen to the natural rhythms of Havana and the passionate pulse of jazz spilling into the streets on your custom tailored musical tour of Cuba. The rich history of the island shapes the melodic connection of people across the landscape, from the beach to the rainforest. Crashing waves and chirping tropical birds inspire instrumentals. Rural rivers and urban art spaces shape intangible expression. Colonial architecture and exposed stone fortresses cause sounds to echo throughout the streets. Listen, discover, and enjoy the powerful way music articulates emotion and the Cuban experience.

Countries Visited

Cuba

Places Visited

Havana, Las Terrazas, Matanzas

Suggested Duration

8 Days

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Day 1

Havana – A City Radiant with Music

Havana captures the sounds of Cuba, from the sea crashing against the walls of the Malecón to the syncopated rhythms of drummers attuning their beat in Parque Central. You land at Jose Marti International Airport to find musical notes everywhere. Cubans speak a melodic, swift Spanish. The sounds of salsa, reggaeton, rumba, and jazz spill out of restaurants and homes. Your private transfer greets you at the airport and escorts you into the heart of Old Havana. The roar of car engines pulses to the movement of Havana’s tempo. The classic American automotive frames blend with the mixture of dilapidated and refurbished colonial architecture to create a unique atmosphere found only in Cuba.

After you check-in to your hotel, you can stroll along the cobbled avenue of Calle Obispo. Bands play in the numerous restaurants, filling the street with jovial sound. The music propels you forward, eager to explore and discover an improvisational concert. At dinner, you find locals and visitors standing outside La Bodeguita del Medio. Music brims out of the open wooden frame and echoes off of the street’s stone facades. People sip strong, fresh mojitos, which offer refreshing flavor in the tropical warmth. The restaurant claims to have invented the cocktail in the 1940s. The yerba buena glows emerald in the drink’s sparkling liquid. The scents of fried plantains and roasted pork shank emanate from the kitchen. The sound is as much a flavor of Havana as the food.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Day 2

Havana – Musicality of the Old City

Day 3

Havana – Reclamation of Antiques

Day 4

Havana – West of Havana

Day 5

Havana – Inspiration Everywhere

Day 6

Havana – Sounds of Color

Day 7

Havana – Words in Musical Form

Day 8

Havana – Collecting the Sounds

Trip Highlights

  • Learn about the fascinating folklore of Afro-Cuban culture stemming from Western Africa during a performance of AfroCuba de Matanzas
  • Tour a Cuban recording studio that provides insight into the varied tastes of Cubans
  • Witness the combining inspirations of music and art on a tour of Havana’s art museums and architectural splendor
  • Get back to the sounds of nature on a visit to an eco-community that inspires musicians with the natural sounds of wildlife and waterways
  • Discover the jazz-like artistry of Jose Fuster in the artistic wonderland of Fusterlandia
  • Learn about how the elements of Ernest Hemingway’s sentences, word choice, and life in Cuba intertwine with musical heritage
  • Enjoy live bands performing nightly in intimate venues across Havana

Detailed Description

Cuba has an ineffable draw to musicians around the world. It is the birthplace of danzón, a center of salsa, and an exporter of rumba. Your 8-day tour of Cuba introduces you to the fusion of art and sound, forming a unique jazz-like experience. Your musical tour begins with your arrival at Jose Marti International Airport. Your private transfer meets you at baggage claim and escorts you into vibrant heart of Old Havana. Enjoy an introductory walking tour of Calle Obispo and indulge in your first taste of Havana sound at a local restaurant. The following day, your guide leads you on a remarkable architectural tour of the old city.

Traverse the alleys of an artist market and visit a local private brewery. In the evening, you witness the special cannon ceremony. Tour a private publishing house to view handmade bookbinding. You also see how hand-crafted paper is made. Continue to the town of Matanzas to partake in a performance of an African folklore dance troupe. Next, you make your way to the eco-community of La Terrazas. Visit a local school and meet an artist whose studio overlooks the lake.

Antique coffee plantations and a unique canopy zipline tour offer different experiences of the region for you to enjoy. Wander alongside the art of Havana and stroll through the Museum of Fine Art and the Museum of Music, offering insight into Cuba’s long connection with sound. Then, you have the chance to enter a Cuban recording studio. Your guide plays an eclectic array of bands which were all recorded in the studio. Stroll along the Afro-Cuban neighborhood of Callejon de Hamel where music and art combine.

The day culminates with the jazz-like expression of artistry at Fusterlandia, an expression of Jose Rodrigues Fuster. The following day takes you to an organic farm in the suburbs of Havana, where your guide effortlessly links music and crop cultivation. Once at Earnest Hemingway’s former home, you can hear the sounds of his sentences harmonizing with the music of Cuba. Return to the heart of the city to take in a jazz performance in one of the many popular venues. On your final day, your private transfer meets you at the hotel. Soon you will board your flight home, but you wish to have one last listen to Havana’s endless music.

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Starting Price

$3,400 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Cuba Vacation Review: Havana, Trinidad, Culture

We really enjoyed the trip. Havana was great and we would like to return one day. The drivers were perfect and we really appreciated their kindness and friendly faces every day. Zicasso's travel agent was friendly and took good care of everyone. We loved the Havana BnBs. The staff at both places went beyond what was required. The accommodations were lovely. The BnB at the beach was OK. However, they need to improve the seating on the beach. There were only two chairs that were comfortable and the husband of the host was using one when we arrived. We never really got to enjoy the beach because the other chairs were too hard or missing cushions. I know that it was requested that we add a day to visit this area, but in hindsight, it was too far to travel in an old car for older people. It was hard on the back. Also, unless you are interested in the beach, there isn’t much to do. I would skip that area, especially if it’s for one day.

The food was good in most every location we ate. I didn’t particularly like the dinner when we were at the beach. Sometimes the meals were too large, especially after eating a big meal for lunch and dinner. One of our favorites was the pork sandwich, which we ate on the way to Trinidad – simple and smaller. Plus, eating such large meals at lunch took a lot of time.

I think additional time for sitting in cafés and enjoying music would have been good. We really didn’t get to enjoy much local music, which was something Gary and I were looking forward to. The days were pretty full, so we would have had to eliminate something in order to do that, but I think that would have been OK.

We particularly liked the events where we were able to interact with the locals. For example, the dance school was very enjoyable. We also liked the senior center where we dropped off our donations.

We really enjoyed our time and, as I said before, we hope we can return for another visit.

In conclusion, the biggest changes I would recommend would be less time eating at lunch so we could experience more things, more time enjoying the local atmosphere (like music in the late afternoon), not trying to do too much on a trip, and not traveling too far, but it was a great trip!

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Cuba Trip Review: Varadero, Placetas, Santa Clara, Cojimar, Family Heritage, Cooking Class, Fusterlandia, 6 Nights

What a wonderful trip! Zicasso's travel agent and her team were outstanding. The trip was well planned to visit the popular Cuban cities and towns, and included a personal trip to where my son's father was born. All the tours were great. Thank you to our guide and drivers! The accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment were terrific.

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