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01-May-2007 10:51
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Andreas_at_LP »
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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.
While you're welcome to disagree with each other, please do so in a civil manner. If you have something to say first hit the preview button, review what you're about to post, then consider if it's appropriate for the forum. Stalking and baiting of other posters will not be looked kindly upon so if that is going to be your only contribution to a topic then please don't bother.
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03-Apr-2006 16:42
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Cubafaq »
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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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1. Research before asking a question. It will help you get better, more detailed and useful answers from the community if you've already done some homework. It's also polite. The community is here to help, but we're not your personal search engine. Invest some preliminary time and we'll help you fill in the gaps.
2. Explore Lonely Planet's Destinations online, which has a wealth of key info and tips.
3. Have a good look around the Thorn Tree before asking your question - quite often your question (or one very sim...
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03-Dec-2009 17:34
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moroccodriver »
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04-Dec-2009 01:11
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ElCubanito »
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i wonder if Lonely Planet should weigh in about pelodorado using this website to anonymously troll for mules?
i can only imagine he's tried private-messaging many others, and i hope nobody is foolish enough to participate in this with anyone who might approach you.
pelodorado just went off on a very long (surprise!) rant against me on another thread because i politely refused his 2nd attempt in as many months to get me to carry a bulky camera and camera bag on two international flights into a country i'm not even legally allowed to travel to. for a complete stranger. so he tried to goad me into it by calling me "paranoid" and "radically selfish", even after i suggested other ways i might be of help (again, to help a complete stranger).
there's a reason they ask you at the ariport if any stranger asked you to carry something on the plane!
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03-Dec-2009 12:40
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biscuithead »
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03-Dec-2009 21:07
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johnabbotsford »
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As a newbie traveler to Cuba, I could use some advice. I plan to travel over the holidays and spend about 2 weeks in Cuba. Being American, I'll probably be flying through Cancun (cheapest). I speak little Spanish, so was considering a tour with English speaking guides. Would I be able to find tour companies in Havana that could arrange a multi-city trip or should I arrange something before I leave? I've found one that sounds interesting, through Cuba Adventures, that sounds suitable for me. Does anyone have experience with this company, or suggestions on how I might proceed? I'll appreciate any advice from you that have done this before.
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03-Dec-2009 09:29
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xxcherxx »
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03-Dec-2009 21:14
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LeytonO »
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hi All...
i have gone through loads of threads and i would like more info regarding the following please:
1---can i in fact buy a viazul bus ticket for later travel at the airport upon arrival in cuba? this would save me the hassle of arriving extra early at bus station to buy a ticket and possibly have it be sold out
2--i would like more info on travel from Vinales to Trinidad...i was planning on taking viazul back to havana, spending the night and then traveling to trinidad the next day..a bus going directly from Vinales to trinidad would save an entire day!!
thanks
Cheryl
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03-Dec-2009 09:27
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johnabbotsford »
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03-Dec-2009 09:27
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johnabbotsford »
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In case this is of interest to my yank cousins.......
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03-Dec-2009 07:22
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jaredkcarter »
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03-Dec-2009 12:34
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patriciaeastbay »
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I want to make a reservation in advance for a couple of rooms in a Casa in Trinidad. I was there last January and took hours to find a place....don't want to repeat that again but I don't have any contacts in Trinidad who I could trust to make a reservation that would actually be there when I arrive. Does anyone know or have a casa contact where I can make a reservation that will be honored upon arrival?
Thanks
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03-Dec-2009 06:59
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vballf »
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04-Dec-2009 00:50
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ElCubanito »
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I have a friend arriving at 1.30PM. (I don't know the day, but in the next week) He wants to know the likely cost he can negotiate for getting a cab to Trindad. If he took Viazul it would require a night in Havana, which he would rather avoid, and cost to Havana as well as bus ticket. He could save all that with a cab, and might find another traveller to share the cost on the same plane from Toronto. Anyone done that recently? Thanks.
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03-Dec-2009 04:35
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moroccodriver »
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04-Dec-2009 01:10
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ElCubanito »
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I'm not debating whether or not this service could be very helpful if, as US citizen, you lose all your money in Cuba. It seems like a good backup so I got one and I'm not regretting it yet.
However, the rates posted and provided by the company (and sometimes reposted in these forums) can be misleading. When I signed up, they emailed me a chart with these rates dated October 9, 2009, specific to depositing via money order:
To receive in CUC You must send in USD
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50 68.00
100 126.00
200 245.00
300 360.00
400 480.00
500 595.00
750 885.00
1000 ...
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posted
03-Dec-2009 03:57
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patriciaeastbay »
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03-Dec-2009 22:36
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travistouchdown »
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Does anyone know of a historical institute in Havana for Che Guevara? I see the Museo de la Comandancia de Che in the Moon guide - anyone know if there is something else in Havana? Thanks.
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03-Dec-2009 03:20
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Ptolemy_Andersen »
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04-Dec-2009 00:54
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Altahabana »
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While traveling in Cuba, are there certain types of conversations one should avoid to not implicate locals with authorities? I've not heard directly of this happening -- tourists getting locals into trouble by asking about communism or Castro's beard -- but thought I'd ask the pros.
Any advice?
Thanks!
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02-Dec-2009 09:45
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pelodorado »
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03-Dec-2009 06:19
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pelodorado »
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Talk about timing
Right after I posted info about CT, I got an email from Caribbean Transfers about a new service they are starting to offer, similar to the "MallHabana" shopping model.
They have an extensive catalogue of items but not many pictures to accompany them. What they do have currently can be found here
http://www.caribbeantransfers.com/app/data/s_combos.aspx
Manuel assures me more will be forthcoming shortly and I will post them as they become available
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02-Dec-2009 04:27
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samlondon »
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03-Dec-2009 15:36
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Chrismic »
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Hi,
I will be travelling alone to Cuba next week, flying into Varadero and staying there for two nights only, then going wherever the country takes me.
I do not have a planned itinerary as such, however want to visit Havana, Cienfuegos. Trinidad, Vinales, Pinar del Rio and Playa Maria La Gorda, is it feasible to visit all of these places at a leisurely pace in a two week period? or am I being too ambitious and where would you suggest?
Cheers
Sam
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02-Dec-2009 04:10
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connerg »
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02-Dec-2009 04:10
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connerg »
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hola everyone. seems its official - 4 dates by Kool and the Gang in Cuba
Dec 19-22
Venues not confirmed, but rumor here is that the 19th is at the Tribuna AntiImperialista, Malecón
Celebrate good times!
http://www.koolandthegang.com/concerts.shtml
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02-Dec-2009 01:55
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ferbat »
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03-Dec-2009 10:18
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johnabbotsford »
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Hi friends !
Does enyone knows if there are ATM's available for Visa cards in any place in Cuba ? What about change traveller ckecks of American Express ?
If both above options are not posible, theonly way is to take all the money you need in cash ?
Thanks a lot,
Ferbat
posted
02-Dec-2009 01:22
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vive_le_rock »
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02-Dec-2009 20:06
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vive_le_rock »
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Hey all,
First post to this section of TT - I'm going to be in Cuba from 5/12 to 27/12 (flying in and out of Habana) and would like to do some fishing. I've tried a few specialist websites but they tend to be very techy so I'm going to try to keep this as simple as possible:
Given the season, where would be the best place to do some fishing and what can I expect to be fishing for? We're going to be moving around Cuba so it doesn't necessarily have to be that close to Habana.
LP suggests that boat hire is around 300 CUP per day. Is it possible to join a one-day excursion that includes equipment hire, some lunch, few drinks, and fishing with some a few other people? Am I more likely to find this in one place than another?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
VLR
posted
01-Dec-2009 22:13
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nantydrdeath »
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03-Dec-2009 09:43
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nantydrdeath »
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Hi
im thinking of visiting a friend who lives in the Cayman Islands next Sep. So while im there i thought id pop over to Cuba for a week or so. Therefore i would appreciate some info because the Caribbean is a new venture for me.
Would it be a cheaper option to fly to Havana first, then fly onto Gran Cayman, and fly back from Havana to the Uk
Im looking for good hostel accomodation in Havana
Is Varadero a good option, and tips on travel to there, accomodation ect.
and all round need to know advice please.
many thanks
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