Traveling off the beaten paths is an engaging way of going to places that are undiscovered, with a sense of exploration. It is finding stories of 'hidden gems', exploring them, and engaging with local Puerto Ricans and Cubans. This way you will discover the unconventional routes and stories that offer a more authentic or secluded experience.
We value cultural travel based on the idea that we can learn about ourselves and others when we embark on journeys to different cultural contexts. Our journeys to Cuba and Puerto Rico are framed by our understanding, respect and appreciation of the historical contributions made by their people in the fields of arts, community education and general wellness.
April 24-28, 2025
Deadline for Registration
December 24, 2024
This retreat will offer a safe space in which to reflect on your childhood, however supported or unsupported it may have been. It will guide you to be curious about how your adult life today is influenced, and sometimes sabotaged, by those experiences.
It will offer you the skills both to recognize what was positive about your childhood, and to re-parent yourself in the ways that you wished you had been parented.
March 24-29, 2025
November 17-22, 2025
Stories of a rich culture and history, exceptional food, majestic mountains and welcoming Puerto Ricans — all packed into one sun-kissed Caribbean journey to paradise. Here, as you engage with local people, you’ll feel like you are family instead of just a visitor.
Around every corner, in this off the beaten path journey, you’ll find a celebration of life, a vibrant cultural experience, food for the soul, and a captivating rhythm.
Discover Puerto Rico through encounters with local experts and people while exploring the history and culture inside and outside the walls of Old San Juan and the southern majestic City of Ponce.
Pedro was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. His 50 years in the field of education represent an accumulation of professional experiences as elementary school teacher, corporate training and development specialist, community educator and consultant, professor and administrator in higher education institutions. After 25 years in Cambridge College, in 2015, Pedro became Professor Emeritus.
A graduate from Inter American University of Puerto Rico, Harvard and Boston universities, Pedro specialized in instructional design, learning environments, social education and educational administration. Pedro was also the founder of the Cambridge College Puerto Rico Center, implementing graduate programs in education, management, and counseling psychology.
In 2000 Pedro founded PuertoRicoCubArtEdu to provide travel experiences for educational and art organizations interested in the cultures of Cuba and Puerto Rico, framed by the understanding, respect and appreciation of the historical contributions made by their people in the fields of arts, community education and general wellness.
Marcos Carvajal is a visual artist-educator, a visionary and Journey Leader, and founder of PuertoRicoCubArtEdu.
Born in Santos Suarez, Havana, Cuba, Marcos started to study art with his father when he was nine. His formal studies continued at the University of Havana Medical School. He continued studies at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts / Tufts in Boston, and Cambridge College. He taught art courses at Montserrat School of Art in Beverly, Massachusetts, Jájome School of Art in Puerto Rico, the University of Puerto Rico, and the School of Fine Arts / Tufts in Boston.
As a visiting faculty member at the SMFA, Marcos facilitated courses such as "Painting in the Rain Forest of Puerto Rico" and "Making Art in Cuba: An Interdisciplinary Exchange" for the International Department. Presently, Marcos works from his studio in Sarasota, Florida.
Decide the focus of your itinerary and follow it at your own pace. Our customized Journeys are for those who prefer to go their way. Just give us your dates and we will take care of the rest.
Some areas of interest in Cuba and Puerto Rico you can consider are: