Cuba | Building Relations With Cuban Labor
Despite the US reversion to pre-Obama era restrictions on Cuban travel, our professional delegations continue to be included in one of the categories for legal travel to Cuba. The Building Relations with Cuban Labor movement has four achievable goals. First, is to bring awareness to the economic and social situation in Cuba. Second, is to eliminate the economic blockade that the United States government has imposed upon Cuba. Third, is to close the US military base in Guantanamo Bay and return the land to Cuba. Fourth, is to protect the right of US and Cuban citizens to travel to and from Cuba the same as the other Caribbean countries.
On this journey, we will tour historic Havana and visit important points of interest, meet with union leaders and with Cuban Parliament, and enjoy free time on our own to explore. View the itinerary below or head to BRWCL’s site for more details.
About Your Journey Leader: Bill Camp over the years has been a voice for the voiceless. He is a political and social activist that has striven to create a good life for the working class. He brings this passion to this movement. The movement is in its name: Building Relations with Cuban Labor.
Tour Pricing:
Main Journey: April 28-May 3
$1200 per person double occupancy casas particulares
$250 single supplement
Optional Excursion Tour: May 3-8
$910 double occupancy
$250 single supplement
Prices include: guides in Cuba, administrative support in the US and Cuba, hotel, all breakfasts and other meals as stated in the itinerary, transportation and admissions for planned activities, honoraria for speakers, tips for guides, drivers, and group meals, cost for the conversion and wire fees.
Not included: airfare, visa ($20-$100), airport exit tax (25.00 CUC –built into your airline ticket usually), tips for chamber maids, expenses of a purely personal nature (e.g., room service charges, extra beverages or snacks and any meals on your own).
Trip Itinerary
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