This week, I found a fabulous
last minute deal on the cruise line, fathom, which recently began sailing from
Miami to Cuba. "fathom" is a company that provides “a whole
different kind of travel”, with cultural immersion experiences and even
includes all of the shore excursions complete with walking tours, bus
tours, lectures on Cuban history/culture, dance and Spanish classes, and
lunches in 4 local restaurants.
Tomorrow, (8-7-16)
the fathom Adonia will cruise to Cuba for a week, where we will visit Havana, Santiago de Cuba and Cienfuegos
on a "people to people" mission where we will have several
opportunities to connect with families, schoolchildren, musicians, small
business owners, restauranteurs, and a host of artists, entertainers,
educators, and more We will even stay overnight stay in Havana, where I will
experience some of its nightlife.
fathom is a new subsidiary Cruise line of Carnival
Cruise Lines that provides weeklong sailings every other week--alternating
between The Dominican Republic and Cuba. According to fathom, "we
will participate in an ongoing cultural exchange program that will give us a
chance to interact with the Cuban people, one on one. We will build on the
contributions of the travelers who have come before us." The
"f" in fathom is not capitalized reflecting the humility embodied by
their approach to interacting with members of the local culture and making a difference.
Interestingly, fathom is the first American cruise line
that received approval from the US and Cuban governments for Travel to Cuba.
Their first sailing to Cuba was just 3 months ago. I am happy they will
provide us with Cuban visas. Check out www.Fathom.org.
Importantly, I will be able to visit Cuba while it is
still a Cuban city---from a bygone era. As we all know, in no time, Cuba
will resemble the rest of the cookie-cutter Western world replete with high-profile
brand establishments such as McDonald's, Starbucks, Sunglass Hut, Gucci,
Guess Jeans, Prada, and more, on every corner.
Cuba has been on my bucket list for a very long time
and will make my 91st nation visited.
When Christopher Columbus arrived there in 1492, he
described it as, “the most beautiful land human eyes had ever seen”. I look
forward to this experience to drive less than 30 minutes away to board a ship
to finally visit Cuba, a uniquely beautiful country, rich in history.
#CubaHereICome