Unique Cultural Tours
Have you dreamed of experiencing the vibrant cultures of Cuba or Colombia, but find yourself hesitating because you:
Don’t speak Spanish?
Wonder whether you’ll feel safe in these countries?
You’re thinking, “Can I legally go to Cuba?”
Let’s talk, and I’ll guide you through every step of the journey.
Your 5 Steps Guide will help you ask the right questions to know what to bring on your next trip, and what to leave behind so you can just use a carry-on for your next trip.
Perfect for solo travelers or couples, our small group tours are your entry to authentic local culture. From savoring delicious cuisine to enjoying lively rhythms, explore historical landmarks and hidden countryside gems while supporting small businesses. You can count on us to guide you through these once-in-a-lifetime unique cultural experiences in Cuba or Colombia.
Cuban Fun Facts
Home of the Bee Hummingbird – Cuba is home to the smallest bird in the world, the Bee Hummingbird. Measuring just 2 inches, this tiny bird is an amazing sight and a favorite for birdwatchers visiting the island. (Yes! We offer exclusively birdwatching tours too.)
Birthplace of Iconic Music and Dance – Cuba is the birthplace of many world-renowned music styles, including mambo, cha-cha, and son. A night out in Havana or Trinidad offers lively immersion into the vibrant Caribbean music and dance scene.
Cuba Has 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites – From the colonial beauty of Old Havana to the unique Viñales Valley, Cuba's UNESCO sites showcase its rich history and stunning natural landscapes.
Colombian Fun Facts
Cartagena – A vibrant jewel on the Caribbean coast, this city boasts beautifully preserved 16th-century Spanish architecture, where colorful colonial buildings and romantic plazas transport visitors to a time of grandeur and adventure.
Cocora Valley – is a stunning, lush green landscape nestled in the Andean mountains, known for its towering wax palms—the tallest palm trees in the world—reaching heights of up to 200 feet.
A Birdwatcher’s Paradise – With over 1,900 bird species, Colombia is a dream destination for birdwatchers. Even if you don’t choose a birdwatching-focused tour, you are likely to see colorful toucans and maybe even the stunning Andean condor on your trip.