A taster of what to expect

  1. Best Clubs, Best Bands, hit the Jackpot!
    The salsa matinees are not to be missed. Our Programme Manager finds out who is playing where, reserves the best table in the club and the Cuban dancers come with us in the afternoon to shake our booties to the best live band in town. No waiting outside – smooth entrance and party with the cream of Havana’s top dancers! The matinees are packed full of Cubans and few tourists.
    The same goes for the clubs in the evening. See Los Van Van, Pupy, Michel Masa, Charanga Habanera and Clan.  See the Cuba's world class salsa bands!! You will be moved!!

  2. Private Rumba Party
    Cuba’s most respected and celebrated, internationally famous Rumba band play for us on the roof top of their Grandma’s house – live!! Practice your latest rumba moves to the pounding drums and dance with their principle dancers. It is a rum fuelled baptism of the rumba. Make sure you are not "vacuna'd".

  3. Beach Party
    At a beautiful location down the coast from Havana, we salsa the afternoon away in the sand, in the sea and in the restaurant to a lively live salsa band. Accompanied by Cuban dancers who know how to party, we eat fresh fish, admire the white sand, palm trees and turquoise sea and throw the wildest party on the beach.

  4. Tour of Havana
    See Havana from a completely new angle. Visit El Morro, El Cristo and salsa the afternoon away in a restaurant with a panoramic view of the city and port. Meet Salvador Gonzalez, see his private collection of paintings in his home, visit the studio, and dance rumba in the street at the famous Calle Jon de Hammel.

  5. Meet the Cuban Gods
    Visit the Museum of the Orishas (Cuban Gods). Discover more about the African heritage and the meaning of dances. Who is Changó? What are the qualities of the Goddess of the Sea? Understand more about the Santeria religion as you experience first hand a ceremony and Bembe! Visit an authentic temple, dance to a live percussion band and join in with the dancers as they lose themselves in the dances of the Orishas.