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ROW Adventures Launches Cuba’s First People-to-People Kayak Tour

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Announced in Early June, Year One Tours Are Selling Quickly; Trips Will Start Running in November 2016

June 25, 2015COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho... ROW Adventures announced the launch of their new people-to-people kayak tour in Cuba, the first of its kind on the island. This new trip combines culture, wildlife and the great outdoors, along with exploration by kayak, allowing travelers a move intimate and unique experience on the island.

This eight-day multisport and cultural tour will start running in November 2016; the season will run from November through April.

ROW Adventures co-owner, Peter Grubb, states: "We are delighted to be blazing new water trails with our first-ever Cuba people-to-people kayaking tour. A combination of superb Cuban guides and our own kayak leader promise to make for an active week of both exploring the area, and learning from Cubans about their own country. Designed for the novice or intermediate kayaker, we expect a robust response to our new Cuba itinerary that focuses on the western half of the island."

On this one-of-a-kind trip, travelers will not only go kayaking in the Bay of Pigs, Zapata National Park, Mangrove Bay, Lago Hanabanilla, and in the bay of Playa Ancon from Marina Marlin to Cayo Blanco, but will also explore Havana, visit a crocodile breeding facility, taste Cuban cigars, visit Ernest Hemmingway's house, stay with locals in Trinidad, visit a horse whisperer at a local ranch, take a walking tour of the botanical gardens in Cienfuego, and many more culturally immersive activities.

Grubb adds, "We gave our alumni travelers advance notice to sign up for this trip and early indications are that the tour will prove quite popular. The ability to have an authentic cultural experience in Cuba, while also kayaking in some of the most pristine waters along the coast, promises to provide a rich learning environment for our guests."

ROW emphasizes small-group trips, and this will continue with their Cuba tour. With no more than 14 guests per trip, and only ten trips per season, ROW will only have 140 spots available each year. In early June, ROW informed their alumni guests about the new trip and has since booked about half of the available spots for their first season.

To learn more about this exciting new adventure, visit http://www.rowadventures.com/trips/cuba/cuba-adventure-travel-tour.

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About ROW Adventures

Since 1979, ROW Adventures has been sharing the excitement of adventure travel with guests from around the world. With an eclectic collection of destinations that span the continents, our adventures are artfully crafted, meticulously organized and enthusiastically conducted. Whether you're white water rafting in Idaho, yachting in Croatia, sea kayaking the Galapagos Islands or trekking in Peru, you'll benefit from our deep experience, extensive knowledge and caring, personal service. For more information, please call 800-451-6034 or visit ROWadventures.com.

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