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01-May-2007 10:51
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Understandably, politics may come up when people talk Cuba. We accept that and believe it's both naive and unhelpful to pretend it's not a part of travel and Cuban experience.
However, if you wish to start topics on Cuban or U.S. politics then you have come to the wrong place, as this is primarily a forum for travellers and locals to exchange advice and connect.
If you'd like to post travel related news items please post a couple of brief paragraphs with a link to the complete article.
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This branch covers: Cuba
The contents of this FAQ thread are being kept simple in order to avoid confusion and provide basic information about Cuba and links to information sources. Use the subject lines of each post below to find what you're looking for.
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24-Nov-2009 20:09
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24-Nov-2009 20:09
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Hiya traveller,
Sure, you're mum and dad want to know what you're up to so please do upload your video's to your private blog.
But the really good stuff may be interesting to the rest of the world as well. Therefore become a 'civil journalist' and join this brand new LP-group:
Video blogs & civil journalism
Together we can be a reliable source of independent news.
Come find out what this group is all about. Hope to see you there soon.
Happy travels and take care.
Paul.
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24-Nov-2009 19:36
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24-Nov-2009 22:48
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hello, i'm flying to cuba for 10 days where i'll rent a car,
should i buy a route map of cuba before i get to cuba, or can i buy one at the airport in havana,
thanks david
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24-Nov-2009 14:33
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25-Nov-2009 00:47
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An album I put together of impressionistic photos of Havana, taken on a trip I recently completed, can be seen at Havana pix .
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24-Nov-2009 13:43
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24-Nov-2009 20:54
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Hi All,
Second trip to Cuba only this time with another family, 6 months pregnant and with 2 babies in tow so we are trying to keep in simple.
We were going to book an all inclusive at Hotel Ancon at least knowing that the convenience was there if we needed it, but also knowing that we could take off to a casa in Trinidad if it was too much (we've never done the all-inclusive thing before and are a wee bit wary to say the least). In any case, just read a bunch of reviews reporting bed bug infestation at this resort and so now we are trying to come up with plan B.
1. Is there more than 1 daily bus from Santa Clara to Trinidad? We are considering doing the flight alone but I can only find reference to 1 bus a day..any other suggestions to make this trip?
2. Anyone have a contact phone number for Hotel Costa Sur? I have read that it is very much improved since the reno...
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24-Nov-2009 03:42
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24-Nov-2009 15:20
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pelodorado »
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http://www.mexidata.info/id2475.html
It's worth noting that when one of the last elected holdouts favoring the maintenance of the embargo, Rep. Ros-Lehtinen, tried to use Yoani as an example of why the embargo should be maintained, Yoani quickly responded by telling her that she was a fervent advocate of its removal.
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23-Nov-2009 23:56
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24-Nov-2009 21:10
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Hi - can any one give a report on the current condition of the Moa to Baracoa road? Is it advisable to attempt it in a hire car?
Thanks.
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23-Nov-2009 13:17
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24-Nov-2009 02:16
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Hi there-
Yes, only one week in Cuba. I know, not nearly enough... At least its better than one week in a Cancun hotel, which is the alternative due to a friend's wedding that is putting us in this part of the world in Jan 2010. What would you all suggest in terms of a good "taste" of Cuba with 7 days and 8 nights.
Thanks!
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23-Nov-2009 03:11
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23-Nov-2009 12:22
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Hi everyone, I hope someone can help with some info or advice on topping up a cuban phone from the UK.
The situation is my friend has thier own mobile phone in Cuba, but I want to send them a top up from here in the UK.
I have thier card number etc, which I presume is like the usual top up cards we get here in the UK, where you go into the shop, hand your card over and they top it up.
So how do I do this, or where do I go to do this for them.
I hope I have explained this properly as I have never done this before, any help, advice will be very much appreciated.
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23-Nov-2009 02:24
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23-Nov-2009 10:27
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Hello, all!
My partner and I (unlicensed US citizens) will be in Cuba from Dec 29 to Jan 8. I understand this is the high season, so I've already booked our CUN-HAB flights, and the first night's hotel. We're hoping to stick to casas particular after that- my worst case scenario (other than being accidently stuck with no room to speak of) is being stuck in a no-personality hotel instead of a family home. We generally prefer to book rooms as we travel, day of/day in advance, so we can be flexible about destination. Is that advisable, given the season? I must admit, I'm also concerned about the reliability of booking CP's ahead of time... I'd just as soon show up and pay with cash, if possible.
Also looking for thoughts on whether we should book ahead for Viazul as well- I'm just not sure how "high" the high season is.
Thanks in advnace,
Destie
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22-Nov-2009 23:50
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catrus »
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25-Nov-2009 01:25
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Thank you for any help with this.
I am a UK citizen and I'm attending a wedding in Las Vegas on the 14th April. I have some free time before this and would either like to go to Mexico (Baja peninsula) or Cuba. I would prefer to visit Cuba as I never have before but really need to check the travel restrictions to ensure that there are no problems and I end up missing the wedding! I have found a flight that (on one ticket!) gets me from Manchester to Havana and then around a month later from San Fran back to Manc. I have found a flight from Havana to Cancun on the 11th April (Mexicana) and then one on from from Cancun to Las Vegas on the 12th via Mexico City. Would anyone know if I would have any issues getting into the USA after having visited Cuba very recently? I have also been told that it may be an issue that my flight into Cuba and out of the USA is on the same ticket and...
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22-Nov-2009 22:28
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pelodorado »
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22-Nov-2009 22:28
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22-Nov-2009 21:05
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whenderson »
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24-Nov-2009 01:01
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Hi there
Please can someone recommend a nice, friendly small guesthouse or B&B in Havana that they have stayed at and fallen in love with. How much was it for a night? Just starting to plan for a trip there later this year. Thanks.
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22-Nov-2009 19:58
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AnneDK »
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23-Nov-2009 01:14
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We arrive in Havana January 3 in the afternoon - we have booked our first night and we want to go to Trinidad the next day (we're not gonna miss Havana, we'll live it up later on! don't worry...). What's the easiest way to get a ticket? Is it possible just to show up at the bus terminal before departure?
Thanks!
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22-Nov-2009 13:00
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oscarthechihuahua »
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23-Nov-2009 06:35
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oscarthechihuahua »
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Hi! I plan to be in Cuba from December 23rd to January 2nd, starting in Havana and then headed who-knows-where. While I have traveled on my own many times before, I haven't through any major holidays and am wondering if anyone has had this particular experience in Cuba.
Also, a friend who visited Cuba in 2007 told me that it would be a courtesy to pack as many lighters as possible to hand out to people you'll meet. Apparently, everyone smokes in Cuba and while cigarettes are inexpensive, lighters are not and are much appreciated. Any thoughts on this and/or any other items that might be useful? I wasn't planning on checking my luggage and lighters might not make it onto the plane.
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22-Nov-2009 11:46
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patriciaeastbay »
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23-Nov-2009 00:11
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Hello.
I need to get from Havana to Santiago and the flights are booked around Christmas and immediately after. Does anyone have any experience getting a reservation in advance from Viazul? I have heard you may reserve a space 30 days in advance. Can a friend in Santiago reserve a round trip ticket for me 30 days in advance from Santiago that I then use in Havana? Any other tips of how to make this work? Thanks!
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