All U.S. citizens are required to travel to Cuba via Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport (HAV). Transportation from Havana is via bus leaving early Saturday morning. The cost for transfers from Havana it $100.00 each way. Follow the instructions on…
There will be a stop for snacks, drinks and a bathroom break about half-way to Jucaro. You are welcome to bring water and snacks on board.
Divers will need cash for any purchases and gratuities, including the dive boat crew gratuity. You can easily exchange money at the airport or at any bank for CUC (Cuban Convertible Pesos). Major hotels and banks offer favorable currency conversion…
The All Star Avalon II returns to port on Friday. Guests overnight on the vessel. U.S. citizens disembark by 9:00am on Saturday in order to board the bus back to Havana.
All U.S. citizens traveling to Cuba need: A passport valid for at least six months after the date of entry, A completed Travel Affidavit found in the top paragraph and A copy of your Blue Sanctuary workshop certificate. Divers are required…
Boarding the vessel can begin any time after 2:00pm. Typically the bus from Havana arrives after boarding begins.
The atmosphere on board the All Star Avalon II is always relaxed and casual. You’ll spend your days in bathing suits and casual wear. Bring shorts or pants, T-shirts and a windbreaker. Also bring a pair of sandals, hat, sunscreen…
The liveaboard business is a service industry, and although the general public is seldom aware of it, gratuities are a major part of a crewmember’s salary. Few other recreational activities rely so heavily upon the professionals in charge for your…
Dive liveaboard cruising is an appealing alternative to conventional land-based dive vacations and larger cruise ships. We offer a richer travel experience – one that goes beyond the typical tourist sites. Aboard All Star Avalon II, you’ll get to experience…
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