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Ive always wanted to go to Cuba
I've never wanted to go to Cuba
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Ive always wanted to go to Cuba
http://thepointsguy.com/2016/03/airlines-announce-nonstop-flights-to-cuba/
We might get commercial flights to Cuba by the end of the year.
Fly to Canada and then from there you fly to Cuba. Basically you just need to fly to a proxy country.My sister an I want to go, but from what I understand you can't yet.
Its possible though some how......not like I have looked into it too deep yet.
Fly to Canada and then from there you fly to Cuba. Basically you just need to fly to a proxy country.
So much sarcasm in this post that I don't know if you're trying be funny with the bolded line or just blatantly racist.I have been to Varadero many times, very affordable all inclusive resorts.
The majority of the employees at the resorts are black... So no worries there.
Day trip to Havana was fun, beaches are dope, food is pretty terrible... Swimming with dolphins was pretty sketchy... Let's just say I don't think they are popular with animal activists.
There are also many deep sea fishing opportunities... In 60 year old boats that are poorly maintained. I loved it... Added an element of danger to the trip. I would highly recommend that excursion.
So much sarcasm in this post that I don't know if you're trying be funny with the bolded line or just blatantly racist.
I just came back from Cuba on Tuesday. Spent 4 days in Havana and one night in Varadero. I'll put up some pics later.
Nice pics. How much did the trip cost you?
How is the food bad ? I frequent Cuban restaurants locally and it tastes good. I would assume the food would be better. Anybody have a answer to this ?I concur, I was pretty disappointed with the food. Other things visitors will have to deal with is the lack of Internet/wifi (though I actually enjoyed being disconnected for a few days) and lack good water pressure
Finally getting around to this. Wifey surprised me with a trip to Cuba for my birthday at the end of March. We flew from NY to Miami, and from Miami we took a 40 minute charter flight to Havana. Apparently there are ways you can fly directly from NY to Havana, but those tickets would have been $500 extra per person.. We stayed in a small bed & breakfast in Old Havana which was cool. I was honestly shocked by the amount of tourists there already. At our b&b, there were people from Cali and an older couple from Jersey. There were tourists literally everywhere. The other thing that struck me was how friendly the people were, and though there was some begging, I was surprised by what people asked for. Rather than just money, people asked me for soap, shampoo, batteries, pencils, things of that nature. That's all I can think of for now. Feel free to hit me if you have any questions. I took a ton of pics, but here are a few.
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have heard this complaint before...the ingredients are not as fresh or plentiful on the island (compared to the US) and rationing policies only allow so much to be used, so the food is a hit or miss...How is the food bad ? I frequent Cuban restaurants locally and it tastes good. I would assume the food would be better. Anybody have a answer to this ?