Cruise to Cuba groupittravel.com /packages/cruise-to-cuba/ Exclusive Offer! Cruise to Cuba For mindful travelers, Fathom offers a truly historic opportunity: a chance to help build new bridges to a rich and vibrant culture that, until now, hasn t been open to U.S. travelers by sea for more than 50 years. Exclusive Offer This is an exclusive offer only available when you book with Groupit Travel. August 21-28, 2016 roundtrip from Miami, Florida. Your hotel will be the Fathom Adonia cruise ship while in Cuba. Contact Us If you or your group are interested in booking this exclusive, incredible cruise vacation to Cuba, contact us by calling 919-578-9028, ext. 101 or through email at info@groupittravel.com Join us for this historic cruise to Cuba on the Fathom Adonia Prices starting at $2220.00 per person Receive onboard credit from Groupit Travel of up to $200 per person Sailing Dates August 21 August 28, 2016 We anticipate a fast sell-out of our space book now to secure your cabin Children must be 8 years or over to travel on this cruise. This is an exclusive travel opportunity only available through Groupit Travel. INCLUDED AND NOT Accommodations Meals Sightseeing Tours Visa to Cuba Airfare to Miami
Time Left To Secure Your Space with a $600 Per Person Deposit! For mindful travelers, Fathom offers a truly historic opportunity: a chance to help build new bridges to a rich and vibrant culture that, until now, hasn t been open to U.S. travelers by sea for more than 50 years. Fathom is proud to be among the first cruise ship companies to be granted U.S. approval for round-trip travel between the U.S. and multiple destinations in Cuba, including Havana, Cienfuegos, and Santiago de Cuba. Our intention is to create the kind of true cultural immersion experience that will give you and your fellow travelers the rare chance to learn more about the lives and aspirations of the Cuban people. Fathom cruise itineraries to Cuba are authorized under current people-to-people guidelines as set forth by the U.S. government, which allow travel to Cuba for the purpose of engaging in activities that support the Cuban people. As a Fathom traveler, you ll have the opportunity to interact, one on one, with the artists, musicians, small-business owners, students, health workers and others who make up the fabric of Cuban society. And you ll quickly realize that what you could learn from them is every bit as important as what they could learn from you. Your own itinerary might include a walking tour of Havana s Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A visit to an organic farm. A meal at a home-based restaurant. An English workshop with students at a local primary school. A brainstorming and idea-sharing session with local microentrepreneurs. A chance to interact with local artists and musicians in their own environment, as you deepen your understanding of the arts as a vital bridge between people and cultures. PACKAGE DETAILS For the true traveler, the world isn t just something to be seen. It s something to be touched. Shared. Moved, in some small way, by the meeting of cultures and the recognition of a common humanity. And now, as Fathom intends to expand to the island of Cuba, that world is about to become a little wider. Beginning in 2016, Fathom intends to offer cultural exchange voyages to multiple locations in Cuba, including Havana, Cienfuegos, and Santiago de Cuba, in order to enable more people to experience Cuban society. As a Fathom traveler, you would have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the Cuban culture. As with other Fathom trips, your on-board journey will include an orientation to the country s history, customs and culture, including guided sessions with the Fathom team to share your insights, ideas, and opportunities about the future of cultural exchange travel to Cuba. On shore, you ll put that orientation to good use as you get involved in people-to-people experiences that include a variety of cultural, artistic, educational and humanitarian activities. As you share information, as you build bridges of positive human relationships and experiences, you ll be in the first wave of a Fathom experience whose ultimate goal is to help facilitate and sustain programs that meet the needs of the local communities. Read on for more details about your trip. We hope you ll join us on this historic journey. As Cuba welcomes U.S. travelers by sea for the first time in more than half a century, you ll feel the excitement in the air from the moment you step on board your ship. Cuban movies, Cuban music, Cuban cuisine they ll all be part of your outbound voyage, as you learn more about the remarkable people you re about to meet. The Adonia will visit three historic ports on your journey: Havana, the country s capital, the historic towns of Cienfuegos/Trinidad, and Cuba s second largest city, Santiago de Cuba. Havana (2 Days) Cuba s colorful capital is probably best known for the Spanish-influenced architecture of Old Havana. But its historic castles, fortresses, cathedrals, mansions and public buildings vie for attention with the city s lively music and entertainment scene, an eclectic and sophisticated mix of museums, art galleries, music, dance, and open-air festivals
that take full advantage of the island s sunny Caribbean climate. During a walking tour of Old Havana, you meet business owners and workers and see, firsthand, why current restoration efforts in this UNESCO World Heritage site are crucial to both the city s cultural pride and its economic future. After lunch at a local restaurant, your afternoon continues with visits to the artists neighborhood of Muraleando, the fishing village of Cojimar (setting for Hemingway s The Old Man and the Sea), and the District of Alamar, a 1970s social housing project of Soviet-style concrete. In the evening, there s live Afro-Cuban music and a chance to meet the musicians one on one. On your second day, a short trip from Havana brings you to Las Terrazas, a self-sustaining community in the forested hills of Sierra del Rosario. Over coffee at a small cafe, you re welcomed by the owner s family as you learn more about the role of coffee in Cuban culture. Back in Havana, you meet with independent booksellers, pay a visit to a famed contemporary Cuban artist, and sit down with Cuban professionals and entrepreneurs for discussions on education, economics, the role of government, and how the Cuban economy has been changing in the post-soviet era. Cienfuegos / Trinidad (1 Day) The coastal city of Cienfuegos is known to Cubans as the Pearl of the South. Near the entrance to the bay stands the imposing fortress of Castillo de Jagua, built in 1745 to protect the city against pirate attacks. Just an hour away is Trinidad, one of Cuba s best-preserved cities from the days of the sugar trade. It was from here, in 1518, that Hernán Cortés recruited men for his now-legendary expedition. You take part in the morning s lessons at a primary school. Immerse yourself in the French Colonial architecture of Cienfuegos UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy a private choral performance by the world-renowned a capella Choir of Cienfuegos. After lunch at one of the privately owned restaurants or private homes known as paladares, you explore the nearby city of Trinidad with a restoration expert, visit a family-owned pottery house and learn about traditional Cuban ceramic techniques, and meet with local professionals and entrepreneurs to learn more about the country s economic challenges and its emerging opportunities. Santiago de Cuba (1 Day) The distinctly Caribbean spirit of Santiago de Cuba is evident in every aspect of the city s Afro-Cuban cultural life. Cuba s second largest city is home to the popular festivals of Carnaval and the Fiesta del Fuego, as well as to many of the country s most famed musicians and artists. Its diverse architecture ranges from the Spanish coastal fortress of Castillo del Morro to the red-domed towers of the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre, Cuba s most sacred pilgrimage site. Your final port is Santiago de Cuba, capital of the Spanish colony of Cuba from 1522 until 1589 and still the island s most important city after Havana. The heritage here is Spanish, French and Afro-Cuban, and today you find yourself exploring it all. But you also learn more, much more, about modern-day Cuba and its influences on the world. You meet the musicians that work to keep Cuba s diverse and globally renowned musical traditions alive and vital. You explore the ruins of French coffee plantations, tour a local distillery for a taste of genuine Cuban rum, and get a firsthand look at the production of the island s arguably most famous export: the fabled Cuban cigar. A Sample Day on Shore 9 10 AM Gather and depart from the Adonia. 10AM 12 PM
Visit a local elementary school and take part in the morning s lessons. 12:30 1:30 PM Have lunch with local teachers and administrators to discuss the challenges and opportunities of the country s educational system. 1:30 4:30 PM Walking tour of a UNESCO World Heritage Site Join a local preservation expert to gain a better understanding of the country s architectural and cultural history. Enjoy a live concert of Afro-Cuban music. 5 9 PM Enjoy dinner in privately owned restaurants or private homes known as paladares. Hear first-hand from the owners about the entrepreneurial climate in Cuba that is changing lives throughout the country. The 704-passenger Adonia, refurbished in 2011 and scheduled to be refreshed again in March 2016, will serve as a comfortable home base throughout your trip. With restaurants, lounges, bars, pools, a spa, a state-of-the-art gym, and all the other amenities of a 21st-century passenger ship, you ll never lack for opportunities to relax. Thoughtfully prepared Cuban-inspired meals will nourish your body. And, of course, there s the infinite mystery of the wide open sea around you. So your spirit gets some much-needed nourishment, too. Orientation The more you know before you go ashore, the greater your impact is likely to be. On board, you ll have a chance to learn some basic Spanish, see documentary films about everyday life in Cuba, and participate in other activities to help prepare you for the great adventure to come. Cultural Awareness During your outward journey, workshops and other on-board activities will help prepare you for your Cuba experience. Explore cuisine as a window into the culture of the Cuban people. Immerse yourself in Cuba s cinematic history, from the Golden 60s to today. Learn more about Fathom s vision and the cumulative impact from previous trips, and enjoy Cuban music and entertainment on deck. Or engage in small-group discussions on encouraging independent economic activity, using art to create a vital cultural bridge, and how to unleash the greatness in everyone. Personal Enrichment A Fathom journey is about personal transformation, too. Most on-board activities will be not just a learning experience, but also a chance to explore your own depths. And a chance to spend some meaningful time with people who share your view of a world where everyone has the opportunity to reach their highest potential. Recreation The Adonia is a modern ship with a full range of amenities. And you re invited to take advantage of every one of them. You ll have ample leisure time to spend at the pool, in the gym, at the spa, or tucked into a comfortable chair in the onboard library. Sample Day On Board A Fathom journey is about connecting to the wider world in a way that enriches understanding, and it s about personal transformation, too. Most on-board activities will be not just a learning experience, but also a chance to explore your own depths. And a chance to spend some meaningful time with fellow travelers who share your view of a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their highest potential. Read on for what a sample day at sea looks like or download the 7 Day journey chart and sample days to share with your traveling companions.
6 9 AM Leisure time on board for yoga, morning meditation, a workout at the gym, or just a healthy breakfast or a cup of coffee by the pool. 9 11 AM Cultural awareness and Change Maker break-out sessions Small-group discussions on encouraging independent economic activity, using art to create a vital cultural bridge, and how to unleash the greatness in everyone. 12 1 PM Lunch on the Conservatory s outdoor deck Enjoy a Cuban-inspired menu that focuses on nourishing and sustainable foods. Take time to recharge so you ll feel great all day long. 1 2 PM Visit the spa Make the time to take care of your mind and body with a massage or a choice of other spa services. 2 3 PM Cuba On-Board Film Festival Immerse yourself in Cuba s cinematic history, from the Golden 60s to today. 3 6 PM Fathom Interactive Festival Engage in panel discussions, interactive workshops, and design thinking showcases with leading social impact partners and entrepreneurs. 7 8:30 PM Head to the Ocean Grill for a Cuban-inspired dinner Explore cuisine as a window into the culture of the Cuban people. Cuban recipes, prepared by the Adonia s expert chefs, make this a truly memorable regional food, beverage, and service experience. 8:30 9:30 PM Attend keynote event Learn more about Fathom s vision and the cumulative impact from previous trips, and enjoy Cuban music and entertainment on deck. The modern 704-passenger Adonia, your home for the seven days of your journey, is a small adventure in itself. In addition to nourishing your hunger to make a difference, your voyage will also nourish your body with thoughtfully prepared, Cuban-inspired meals that include a variety of vegetarian options. There s a pool, a gym, a games deck, even a full-sized library. And, of course, there s the infinite mystery of the wide, wide sea around you. So your spirit gets a bit of extra nourishment too. But, beyond its built-in amenities, what matters most about the Adonia is its size. It s small enough to let you get genuinely acquainted with your fellow travelers: the people who share your desire for meaningful human connection. And, for the Fathom voyager, that s the most important amenity of all. Inside Cabins (Only 2 Available) Economize in style, with a cozy and beautifully designed space to rest your head. Air-conditioned, mirrored inside cabins have two lower beds that can be converted to a queen-size bed. Bathrooms have a shower, sink and toilet. There are also a writing desk, TV, radio, telephone, safe, tea/coffee-making facilities, hair dryer, and ample wardrobe and drawer space. Single inside cabins have one extra-wide single bed.
Outside Cabins (Only 2 Available) These roomy cabins are the perfect balance between comfort and economy. Air-conditioned outside cabins have two lower beds that can be converted to a queen-size bed. Bathrooms have a shower, sink and toilet. There are also a writing desk, TV, radio, telephone, safe, tea/coffee-making facilities, hair dryer, and ample wardrobe and drawer space. All outside cabins have either a window or a porthole. Single outside cabins have one extra-wide single bed. Balcony Cabins Don t just look out at the view; step into it, on your own private balcony. Air-conditioned balcony cabins have two lower beds that can be converted to a queen-size bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to a balcony with recliner chairs and table. Bathrooms have a shower, sink and toilet. Every cabin has a sofa or chair, table, writing desk, TV, radio, telephone, refrigerator, tea/coffee-making facilities, a hair dryer, and a safe. The base price of your trip includes on-board programs, on-ground activities and transportation, daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and a comfortable stateroom for a good night s sleep. A deposit per person is required at time of booking to secure your spot, and final payment is due 90 days prior to the trip for the balance of your fare. You may make intermittent payments as often as you wish. If you book your trip less than 90 days prior to departure, the full payment is due upon booking. If you cancel your trip, there is a related cancellation fee: more than 90 days before departure: no fee. 90 to 76 days: fee is deposit. 75 to 46 days: 50% of fare. 45 to 31 days: 75% of fare. 30 days or less: 100% of fare. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND TRAVEL PROTECTION INSURANCE TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT. We will provide you with a quote for this optional protection upon request. Inside Cabin Pricing: Double Occupancy Per Person: $2220.00 Single Occupancy Per Person: $3330.00 Outside Cabin Pricing: Double Occupancy Per Person: $2890.00 Single Occupancy Per Person: $4335.00 Balcony Cabin Pricing: Double Occupancy Per Person: $3570.00 Single Occupancy Per Person: $5355.00 Exclusive Onboard Credit Offer from Groupit Travel: Inside or Outside Cabin $100.00 per person Balcony Cabin $200.00 per person Deposit Due at Time of Booking: $600.00 PER PERSON Final Payment Date:
May 23, 2016 Cultural Exchange Activities on the Ground You and your fellow travelers will have the rare chance to learn more about the lives and aspirations of the Cuban people. Your own itinerary might include a walking tour of Havana s Old City, a visit to an organic farm, an English workshop with students at a local primary school, or a chance to interact with local artists and musicians in their own environment, as you deepen your understanding of the arts as a vital bridge between people and cultures. On-Board Events Your time on board will be an adventure, too. As Cuba welcomes U.S. travelers by sea for the first time in more than half a century, you ll feel the excitement in the air from the moment you step on board your ship. Cuban movies, Cuban music, Cuban cuisine they ll all be part of your time at orientation at sea, as you learn more about the remarkable people you re about to meet. Meals Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the ship are included, as well as lunch during your on-ground activities. If you re feeling adventurous, additional curated dining experiences will be available on the ship at an extra cost. Your Home On Board The base price of your trip includes a comfortable stateroom for a good night s sleep. All base price rooms accommodate 2 people; a limited number of these rooms can accommodate 3 people. Voyage at Sea Your fare includes round-trip travel by ship between Miami and various Cuban ports, including Havana, Cienfuegos, and Santiago de Cuba. Transportation between your home and the Port of Miami is not included. Ground Transportation Fathom will provide ground transportation for all your cultural exchange activities in Cuba. Tailor Your Trip Over the next few months, you ll have the opportunity to make specific choices about your on-board experience. While travelers to Cuba will have the flexibility to customize their trips before they board the ship, they will be required to participate in cultural exchange programs on-the-ground to be in compliance with the travel authorizations contained in the Cuban Assets Control Regulations. Involvement in on-board social-impact programs will have more flexibility, and are all designed to enrich the lives of Fathom travelers and enhance their travel experience. REQUEST MORE INFORMATION YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE THESE
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