Cuba Photo Tour 2025
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Why a photo tour to Cuba
Cuba is a country rich in culture and history, but it’s also one that time forgot. A nation of extraordinary diversity, a melting pot with an enticing mix, making it a fantastic destination for travel photography.
Cuba is a photographer’s dream. Think and imagine beyond old cars, rich in traditions, colorful streets, unique architecture, and a fantastic musical and art scene.
Cuba has endless photo opportunities, like nowhere else in the world.
This is your opportunity to join a group of like-minded people to embark on a creative journey as you have never experienced before.
Our tour
Cuba is fascinating, a country of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. This photographic journey will get you to find the gems beyond the obvious and learn and document life and culture in a nation where little has changed over the past fifty years.
This Cuba Photo Tour will take you beyond strolling the Malecon; in this photo trip, we’ll explore Havana, Cienfuegos, and the cobblestone streets of Trinidad.
We will interact with locals and discover off-the-beaten-path locations; this photography adventure isn’t just about classic cars!
Book your spot on our Cuba Photography Tour today!
U.S. Citizens welcome: Our photo tour of Cuba has been specifically designed to ensure we meet all imposed travel restrictions. We always travel to Cuba under the General License 31 CFR 515.574 – Support for the Cuban People.
When: January 15-28, 2025
Who: Open to all skill levels, non-photographer spouses are welcome.
Group Size: Minimum 4 People, Maximum 10 People.
Where: This photo tour starts in Havana (HAV) and ends in Havana (HAV)
Fitness Level: Relaxed; most photo opportunities are within one mile or so from where we leave the vehicle. You may need to be able to stand and walk for long periods of time. There is a chance that you can encounter steep terrain (e.g., cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails, an absence of elevators, and climbing aboard trains or coaches with big steps); and some longer walks to get to city centers where vehicles are prohibited.
The tour is open to all levels of photographic skills, from beginner to experienced. However, there will be no formal workshops or critiques. We will share knowledge and skills along the way in the spirit of real adventurers.