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Grouper
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Research Dive Trip to Cuba
Anyone interested?
Date late May or June. Right now it looks like around $1800/dbl for a week plus airport taxes and $50 for the visa. Required licenses should be in place next week. Diving will be off the island of Sol Cayo Largo on the south coast of Cuba. Will supply more info if there is a demand.
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Grouper
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Ok, here's more info:
Flight from Miami to Havana, Cuba on Gulfstream Airlines (Cuba Charters). Overnight stay at the Melia Cohiba, ( Melia Cohiba, Havana Cuba. Sol Meliá Cuba Hotel: honeymoon, business travel, couples, incentive travel); we are trying to arrange a connecting flight to eliminate this stop and add a day of diving. Flight from Havana to Cayo Largo where you will stay at the all inclusive Sol Cayo Largo (Sol Cayo Largo, All-Inclusive hotel of Sol Meliá Cuba in Cayo Largo). Four days of 3 dives a day (we are working to add another day of diving or a 4th dive each day). Flight back to Havana with one night stay at the Melia Cohiba; return flight to Miami. Cost is $1746 dbl, $1951 single; we will try to arrange it so everyone can double up if desired. add-ons: $50 Miami airport tax, $25 Havana departure tax and $50 for the Cuban visa. All required licenses have been arranged. $500 deposit once we have the date with balance due 15 days prior to departure. We have been working on this trip for almost a year so I hope you will be able to take advantage of this deal for a trip to Cuba. One more thing, May and June are the beginning of Cuba's rainy season but should not affect your diving. Please ask any questions you may have; either on this site or by PM.
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Grouper
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Those restrictions can be found at Cuba and at Travelling to Cuba - U.S. Interest Section Havana, Cuba as well. If you have obtained a license from the US State Department, would you be so good as to share a copy with us? PPM
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