Latour, an Isramworld company, is offering Cuba tours with Jewish and LGBT themes.
"Shalom Cuba" focuses on Jewish life under the Castro regime. Guests meet with Jewish Cubans at their synagogues, community centers, Cuba's only kosher butcher and a nursery school during stops in Havana, Santa Clara, Cienfuegos and Trinidad.
Departures are monthly through June 2016; prices start at $4,299.
"LGBT Cuba" participants learn about the social challenges that gays face in Cuba. Travelers meet with artists, dancers and musicians; visit the National Center for sex education and research; and visit El Mejunje, known for its disco and drag scenes.
They also stop by the Muraleando art project, where hundreds of murals fill the walls.
Departures are monthly through June 2016; prices start at $4,499.
"Hello Cuba," a third program starting at $4,499, is a standard people-to-people itinerary that kicks off in Havana with visits to the Museum of the Revolution and Finca Vigia, Ernest Hemingway's winter home.
In Cienfuegos and Trinidad, highlights include exchanges with local talent at the Experimental Graphic Arts Workshop and the Havana Compras Dance Company.
Sixteen departures in 2015 and 12 in 2016 are scheduled.