Cuba offers incredible spaces and backdrops. The sounds, scents and landscapes are unparalleled, making romantic and magical moments the norm. Your event will be one of a kind, leading to lifelong memories. A dynamic range of services is readily available, offering first-class products in culinary, entertainment, decoration and everything else you can imagine.
With all its beauty and charm, Cuba can be a challenge to navigate. Havana Reverie, having worked with top international companies, understands global standards and navigates clients through any potential obstacles, always exceeding expectations. The Havana Reverie team works hand-in-hand with clients to build a custom experience, seeking input on important decisions while seamlessly handling all other elements of planning.
Yes. There are certain restrictions on travel to Cuba for US citizens, but there are a number of ways that Americans can legally visit the island, including individuals, families and small or large groups. Havana Reverie is well-versed in all regulations and can guide travelers through the process.
Cuba’s past, present and future are alive in the streets. Nowhere else can you take a ride in a 1950’s Chevrolet, visit a socially conscious artist’s home, have a meal at a state-owned restaurant, and hang with millennials hacking into WIFI hotspot zones to use Facebook.
After over 50 years of isolation, Cubans are thrilled by the opportunity to share and collaborate with their neighbors – from academic and art projects to discussing current events, Cubans welcome visitors with open arms.
Cuba is a socialist state. Learning about how markets run and why taxi drivers make more than doctors is an education itself. Visitors get to experience a society which exists nowhere else in the world.
With a hopping night scene, new restaurants, endless art galleries and beautiful beaches, Cuba is an exciting and fun country.
Cuba is one of the safest countries in the world, with low levels of crime and internationally recognized health institutions.
Leadership transitions, private sector growth and increased connectivity, means Cuba is at a turning point in its history.