AS YOUR CUBA MOTORCYCLE TOUR LEADER, CHRISTOPHER P. BAKER WORKS TO ENSURE THAT YOUR EXPERIENCE MOTORCYCLING IN CUBA IS TRULY MEMORABLE
Christopher can design and arrange a custom group motorcycle tour of Cuba on your behalf, using a Cuban guide exclusively, if that's your desire.
He's also available to act as your trip leader, if you prefer (depending on his availability).
In addition to riding lead or “sweep,” ensuring the cohesion of the group, and attending to logistics in association with the Cuban road guide, Christopher brings something unique to these tours… an ability to share a profound knowledge of Cuba, providing unparalleled context for your travel experience.
It’s true to say… no-one knows Cuba as well as Christopher, the Lowell Thomas Award 2008 ‘Travel Journalist of the Year and the author of eight travel books about Cuba, including the Moon Cuba, National Geographic Traveler Cuba, and the Eyewitness Travel Cuba and Top 10 Cuba guidebooks. National Geographic acclaimed him “one of the world’s leading authorities on Cuba travel and culture.”
Beginning in the early 1990s, he was a member of the international press corps in Havana, and was twice invited to meet Fidel Castro. His Rolodex of contacts throughout Cuba is vast... and he has a rare ability to share his equally vast knowledge with engaging and concise precision.
Plus, he has more than 30 years experience leading tours as far afield as Britain, Colombia, Costa Rica, New Zealand, and South Korea… and of course, Cuba, where has led almost 150 group tours on behalf of entities from Edelweiss Bike Travel, Bob's BMW of Maryland, and BMW Rider Academy of Turkey to National Geographic Expeditions, CNN's Michael Smerconish, and the UCSF Medical Center.
See ABOUT CHRIS for details.
“Christopher… I gave the tour a 99 on a 100 scale as I can’t imagine it gets much better than we experienced in Cuba.
You did everything well and made sure that everyone in the group had a very memorable trip.”
BOB HENIG, BOB’S BMW of MAINE
“One of the world's foremost authorities on Cuba travel and culture.”
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC