Hi mycatfootso,
I couldn't say it any better than IanWight! What fabulous tips - thank you!
1. There are 19 travellers booked on your trip with ages ranging from the mid-40's to the mid-70's, so there should be nice mix of people.
2. Cuban hotels do not usually provide tea/coffee-making facilities in their rooms. I always advise taking your own tea bags to guarantee a good brew.
3. As IanWight mentioned, we would recommend you stay clear from donating any medicine unless otherwise mentioned by your Tour Manager. Other than that, bars of soap, toothpaste, pencils etc should be fine to donate.
4. We will be sending out your final documents early next week, so keep a look out for it them on your doormat towards the end of the week.
5. I completely agree with IanWight here. Either make sure you travel lightly to ensure you have some space remaining for souvenirs or take clothing that you wouldn't mind leaving in Cuba. Just be wary if you purchase larger items, such as furniture, carpets, pottery and ornaments as it can become costly when they are delivered back to the UK.
6. We have noted that you are vegetarian, but regret this cannot be guaranteed. Local specialities include black bean soup, pork and red beans with rice and the hotels usually offer pork, chicken or fish as main courses. With this in mind, I can't see your dietary requirements being an issue.
7. Again, there is no need to be apprehensive. You will be joined by 18 other travellers and an experienced Just You Tour Manager to keep you company. The atmosphere will be relaxed and you'll have a chance to get to know the group over an evening drink on your first night.
If you have anymore questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Kindest regards,
Monty