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Exploring The ‘Soul Of Cuba’, Luxury Hotels For Equestrians And More Travel News

Plus, Disney’s new theme park, credit card travel perks and where to retire in Asia.

A Guided Tour Through The ‘Soul of Cuba’

Traveling to Cuba is still somewhat complicated for Americans, but those who want to visit the island almost always seek the same kind of first visit—they want an “authentic” experience. Beginning in January, veteran travel company Geographic Expeditions will launch a series of tours called The Soul of Cuba. These 8-day excursions (which start at $6,390 per person) focus on Cuban culture, including the cuisine, art and music. There’s even a stop at Ernest Hemingway’s former Havana home, Finca Vigía, for a rum and cigar pairing.


Disney Cleared To Build Fifth Theme Park in Orlando

Last week, Florida granted Disney permission to move forward with its plans to invest up to $17 billion to expand Walt Disney World in Orlando. Those plans include building a fifth major theme park as well as adding two smaller parks (such as waterparks) and hotels. The last time Disney added a new major theme park to the resort was in 1998, when the 580-acre Animal Kingdom opened at a reported cost of nearly $1 billion.


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3 Luxury Hotels for Equestrians

For equestrians who want to saddle up on vacation, there are plenty of luxury properties that combine first-rate stays with high-quality riding opportunities. These three European hotels welcome riders of all levels and ages, whether you’re interested in dressage, jumping or some happy trails.


TravelWise

Every summer travel season, credit card companies entice travelers with new perks in the hope of luring them to a favorite destination—or a new one. Among this year’s incentives: several cards are now covering the full cost of Global Entry, Qatar Airways’ cards are now available in the U.S. and provide instant elite status, and Chase Sapphire Reserve members can get exclusive access to a VIP lounge along the Seine during the Olympics in Paris.


3 Retirement-Friendly Destinations in Asia

Moving to another country in retirement can come with considerable advantages—particularly for seniors. In Asia, for example, those benefits can come in the form of discounts, priority lines, and special visas, as well as more respectful treatment, since many cultures view older people with greater reverence. Here’s what you need to know about retiring to Thailand, Bali and the Philippines.

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