1/12Adventure Travel in CubaSome adventure companies are figuring out how to offer nature and adventure experiences to Americans in Cuba. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext2/12Adventure Travel in CubaMost people-to-people tours are limited to guided walks and cultural immersion. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext3/12Adventure Travel in CubaClients on adventure trips will still get to meet locals. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext4/12Adventure Travel in CubaAnd they will also still enjoy observing how locals live. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext5/12Adventure Travel in CubaBut most Cuba tours aren’t able to take advantage of Cuba’s opportunities for soft adventure. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext6/12Adventure Travel in CubaIn particular, kayaking trips provide a great way to experience adventure in Cuba. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext7/12Adventure Travel in CubaCuba also has unique wildlife viewing opportunities. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext8/12Adventure Travel in CubaThe island is great for watersports, particularly snorkeling. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext9/12Adventure Travel in CubaCuba’s infrastructure is still developing so operators still have a lot of challenges to work through. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext10/12Adventure Travel in CubaROW Adventures has been granted a license to offer adventure opportunities but it still must offer cultural activities. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext11/12Adventure Travel in CubaOn a ROW trip, clients might kayak in the isolated Guanaroca Lagoon. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext12/12Adventure Travel in CubaFor clients with a sense of adventure, Cuba is a great match. // © 2016 Chad Case PhotographyPreviousNext