Judaism in Havana: A Tour of Jewish Cuba

What to expect on this itinerary
Jewish communities have traveled far and wide for hundreds of years, settling in countries open to trade and closed off from the rest of the world. Your custom tailored tour takes you through the stunning landscape of Cuba and immerses you in the Cuban Jewish lifestyle. Light the Shabbas candles with a local family to celebrated the end of another week. Peruse the library of one of the oldest synagogues in the country. Visit the only kosher butcher on the island. Learn about the heritage of the Cuban people and experience the unforgettable sensation of the Jewish community.
Customizable Itinerary
Havana – Havana Heritage
Havana is a city that captures your attention and imagination. Music spills out of cafes. Vintage American cars glide down cobblestone streets. People stroll along the Malecón and enjoy the view of the historic fortresses guarding Havana’s bay. Fishers stand atop the thick wall separating the street from the sea and cast their fishing lines into the water. The sea breeze rolls along the edges of the city, fading as it travels deeper into the old city. You land at Jose Marti International Airport with your heartbeat quickening with excitement. Your private transfer meets you at baggage claim and leads you into the bustling cityscape. The suburbs of the city contain the daily life of Havana locals.
Murals decorate walls along the roadside, celebrating the Cuban spirit. The colors resemble the blue, white, and red of the Cuban flag. Once in vibrant, contemporary neighborhood of Vedado, you pass the University of Havana. The graceful steps lead to a plateau. Stoic columns outline a noble arcade and frame a statue of Alma Mater in the foreground. The university was established in the 18th century under the authorization of Pope Innocent XIII and King Philip V of Spain. The past and the present intertwine in the city, and in the Vedado neighborhood. High-rises tower above colonial era buildings. Classic cars roll down the boulevard of La Rampa. The ice cream parlor of Coppelia turns modern day Havana into a 1950s ice cream social.
What's Included:
Havana – Embracing the Community
Havana – The Wealth of Antiques
Havana – Cuba and the Arts
Santa Clara – Celebrations of the Past and Present
Santa Clara – Discovering Trinidad
Santa Clara – Life in Santa Clara
Cienfuegos – A Lasting Image of Beauty
Trip Highlights
- Visit with the various local Jewish communities across Cuba, from Sephardic to Ashkenazy, in Havana and Santa Clara
- Partake in a pottery workshop that immerses you in the cultural artwork of the spirited Afro-Cuban colonial town of Trinidad
- Discover the history and multi-cultural grounds of the Havana Jewish Cemetery
- Experience the extraordinary past and present of Havana’s artistic community with a tour of Hemingway’s former home and the remarkable neighborhood known as Fusterlandia
- Visit the Holocaust Museum in Santa Clara, which contains a walking path paved by stones from the Warsaw Ghetto
- Traverse the shop of the only kosher butcher in all of Cuba, located in Old Havana
- Enjoy a guided tour of Old Havana where the footprints of Spanish Jews escaping the Inquisition are as poignant as the synagogues that remain in the city
Detailed Description
No matter where in the world you travel, you can celebrate the week’s end with a member of the Jewish community and feel like family. Your 8-day tour of Cuba introduces you to the unique life of Cuban Jews, from their struggles of continuing traditions to their history of family perseverance. You arrive in Havana for an introductory tour of the city, beginning with a visit to the Plaza de la Revolucion. Settle in the luxurious neighborhood of Vedado, home to some of the finest hotels in all of Havana. The next day, you meet with members of the Jewish community learning about the religious school system, along with the exploring the different synagogues around the city.
Follow your guide on a fabulous tour of Old Havana. Make your way to the orthodox temple and visit Cuba’s only kosher butcher. Discover the thriving art scene of Cuba by venturing to Finca Vigia, the former home of Ernest Hemingway. Continue with a tour of the spectacular neighborhood of Jaimanitas, also known as Fusterlandia, named for the artist who turned the streets into a ceramic wonderland. Next, you venture to the Guanabacoa Museum for an introduction into the eastern suburb of Havana. Stroll through the Jewish Cemetery before arriving in the charming fishing village of Cojimar.
Your private transfer escorts you to Santa Clara, where you meet the local Jewish community. If you arrive on Shabbat, you can partake in dinner and the traditions of the city. The next day takes you to the preserved colonial town of Trinidad for an interactive cultural experience. Enjoy a pottery workshop before touring the historic streets. Then, you explore the spirited ambiance of Santa Clara. Make your way to the Holocaust Museum followed by a tour of the colonial houses and remarkable monuments decorating the city. On your final day, your private transfer escorts you to the airport in Cienfuegos for your flight home.
Consider browsing our other tours to Cuba to gain further inspiration for your dream Cuba vacation of a lifetime.
Starting Price
$4,300 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 17 reviews
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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The trip was planned quickly by Zicasso’s travel company, which was appreciated. I really enjoyed the guide and driver. They were so accommodating to all our needs. The food and accommodations were great. It was a fantastic trip!
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After a very shaky start, the trip turned out great. We became alarmed and almost aborted the trip when we were given a translator whose English skills were poor AND no one picked up our friend at the airport which had been prearranged. By the time we had gathered her, it was 4 pm and we were supposed to set off on a 7 hour journey to Trinidad. It didn’t seem wise to embark on such a trip so late in the day. We were also concerned about the “vintage “ cars without seat belts or headrests. If we had been better informed regarding the situation, we would have understood and agreed to this arrangement without question. Cuba is, after all, in economic crisis. Our agent heard our concerns and responded beautifully. She couldn’t do anything about the old cars without safety features but she recommended that we stay the night in Havana. She put us in a fabulous hotel. From then on, the trip was spectacular. She sent a new translator who was fabulous. Our accommodations in Trinidad were just lovely as were the restaurants and activities. The hike could have been better described. It was very difficult. We turned back because we didn’t have enough water or walking sticks. Bay of Pigs was interesting. We would have loved a guided snorkeling tour. I would recommend this group provided they use our translator or equally competent translator and that they upgrade their descriptions of the “vintage “ cars and the outings.
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It was the best trip I have ever had, by far! Our guide and drivers were friendly, professional, and responsible… I actually felt like royalty!
We ate off of restaurant menus, not a “one for all.” Drinks of your choosing were always available at lunch and dinner. The small-group size was wonderful for encouraging friendships and allowing for flexibility. Everything was just perfect.
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Our Zicasso travel expert did a great job making all of our arrangements and making changes as needed while we were in Cuba. Our local guide and driver were excellent. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, very patient, and so gracious. Our driver took good care of us too. The guest house in Havana was amazing. The guest house in Trinidad was mediocre. The guest house in Varadero was in a great location and just fine. We loved the itinerary. The activities were diverse, interesting, and fun. We could not believe the VIP treatment we received everywhere we went – the dance school, the cabaret venue, restaurants, etc.
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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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