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Feb

17

Architect's Lifelong Quest in Havana

Havana is a city where colonial fortresses lie adjacent to neoclassical buildings and art deco hotels. It is an architect’s and art historian’s paradise. And, as many of Havana’s older buildings begin to deteriorate, people in the preservation and restoration fields certainly have their work cut out for them!

Jan

18

Top Six Things First Time Travelers To Cuba Should Know

Traveling to Cuba for the First Time? Here’s Six things You Probably Don’t Know...

Jan

08

Havana: Off the Beaten Path

There’s no shortage of things to do and see in Havana, from Hotel Nacional and the Malecón to the Plaza de la Revolución, the city is a bustling time capsule filled with sites every tourist will see. But if you’re the kind of person who likes to explore the road less traveled and dive into the local scene we’ve got a few insider spots for you:

Dec

16

Cuba Diaries: Walking Through History

Every time I reach for my phone, a Cuban flag stares back at me. But it’s not just the red, white and blue that captures my attention, but the memory it evokes - a steamy morning overlooking the Havana streets from a palatial balcony, old time Chevys and locals crossing hurriedly along.


Dec

09

Condé Nast: World's Best

For a second consecutive year, Condé Nast Traveler has honored insightCuba with the Top Travel Specialist award. The publication’s December edition named Director of Cuba Operations, Alison Coelho, among its most trusted Travel Specialists singling out Coehlo’s ability to introduce visitors to “artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs—or even register you for the Havana Marathon.”


Dec

06

Cuban Chrome Transports Viewers

Billed as the first US TV series shot entirely in Cuba, reality show Cuban Chrome aired on the Discovery Channel in the summer of 2015. Produced by Craig Piligian’s Pilgrim Studios, the ground-breaking program was broadcast in English and Spanish in 220 countries—though not in Cuba itself.


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