Educational Travel

WHY STUDY IN CUBA?

The latest US travel guidelines now encourage American students to discover Cuba’s culture by studying abroad.  Uncover the rare treasures found amongst Cuban art, cuisine, and history, all within the backdrop of her beautiful beaches and rolling hills.  Whether your interests lie in learning the language or completing course work towards your area of study, visit this hidden gem and discover the adventure that awaits you!

ABOUT OUR QUALIFICATIONS

  • We are fully licensed by the US government and maintain all of the permits we need to operate both here and in Cuba.
  • We follow every applicable US and Cuban law regulating travel to and from Cuba, plus those activities you are allowed to undertake while you are there.
  • We are owned and operated by a dedicated team of Cuban-American travel experts and maintain offices in Los Angeles, Miami, and Havana.
  • We pride ourselves in offering over 10 years of exceptional travel experience to Cuba.
  • We boast a high level of customer satisfaction from both institutional and individual customers, and we aim to create the dream study abroad experience for you. 
  • We are recognized for our professionalism, and subscribe to the strict ethical guidelines of American Society of Travel Agents. 
  • We offer a user friendly, state-of-the-art reservation and travel management system.
  • We follow all US and Cuban Laws regarding travel and study allowed by both governments.


OUR EXPERIENCE IN COORDINATING EDUCATION ABROAD PROGRAMS

  • We offer customizable programs for all areas of study.
  • We possess extensive knowledge of US degree requirements and strive to cater the study program to match your educational needs.
  • We can assist you in obtaining the necessary paperwork for your stay in Cuba.
  • We pride ourselves on our experience in coordinating educational programs in Cuba that utilize our extensive network of university staff and faculty.


Facilitate educational exchanges by: allowing accredited institutions of higher education to sponsor travel to Cuba for course work for academic credit under a general license; allowing students to participate through academic institutions other than their own; and facilitating instructor support to include support from adjunct and part-time staff.    Restore specific licensing of educational exchanges not involving academic study pursuant to a degree program under the auspices of an organization that sponsors and organizes people-to-people programs. Modify requirements for licensing academic exchanges to require that the proposed course of study be accepted for academic credit toward their undergraduate or graduate degree (rather than regulating the length of the academic exchange in Cuba). Allow specifically licensed academic institutions to sponsor or cosponsor academic seminars, conferences, and workshops related to Cuba and allow faculty, staff, and students to attend. Allow specific licensing to organize or conduct non-academic clinics and workshops in Cuba for the Cuban people.