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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.
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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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02-Dec-2009 09:45
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02-Dec-2009 09:45
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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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02-Dec-2009 10:13
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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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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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02-Dec-2009 09:25
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pelodorado »
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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
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02-Dec-2009 01:22
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vive_le_rock »
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02-Dec-2009 06:02
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ElCubanito »
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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
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01-Dec-2009 22:13
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01-Dec-2009 22:13
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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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01-Dec-2009 19:24
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Aussie Ken »
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02-Dec-2009 02:32
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siemprepatty »
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Can anybody recommend a Cuban Travel company that can be relied upon to organise a cycling tour for 15 to 20 people ?
We're not macho types, but find cycling a great way to see a country and meet the local people.
Thanks in anticipation.
Ken.
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01-Dec-2009 10:21
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janeoram »
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02-Dec-2009 00:10
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janeoram »
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When in Cuba later this month, my daugher and I want to travel from Vinales to Trinidad. I read somewhere that there is a bus? Has anyone taken it? How often does it go and how long does it take.
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01-Dec-2009 10:11
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janeoram »
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02-Dec-2009 02:39
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holamivida »
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I am planning to be in Cuba at the end of December. I am wondering what to bring with me with respect to gifts/souvenirs. About ten years ago I went to Cuba (to an all inclusive) and brought the recommended small bottles of shampoos, creams, etc. I wondered after if it was useful? In some respects, i would rather give a decent tip. It feels a little wasteful to be bringing lots of small plastic containers to another country - not to mention the extra weight of carrying this stuff around. What is recommended.?
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01-Dec-2009 08:53
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connerg »
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02-Dec-2009 03:27
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connerg »
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Hey everyone - seems these concert listings are helping people get out and about and enjoy some of Cuba's best music, so here's what's on this week (note that listings come in day by day; open this thread to see the latest)
December 2
Tony Avila
El Sauce
9va bw 120 y 130
9pm
50 CUP/5 CUC
Guest musician this go round is Raul Torres. Tony, meanwhile, is poised to hit big with his catchy, ingenious lyrics and ripping guitar. Catch him while you can at the great outdoor venue that is El Sauce (40 cent rum shots people!)
December 4
Frank Delgado
El Sauce
9va bw 120 y 130
10pm
50 CUP/5 CUC
Frank is the man. If you understand spanish, you'll understand why he has no local record contract, but you can buy his CDs at the show
December 5
Homage to John Lennon
Maxim Rock (an old theater revamped for rock shows - the kids love it!)
Infanta near Carlos Tercera
9pm
5 CUP (...
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01-Dec-2009 08:52
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oliverlovesbob »
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02-Dec-2009 05:53
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sadiel »
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Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong when I try and call Viazul...I keep getting a disconnected message but I don't think this is the case...I am calling from Canada. Anyone know if there is a number other than the one on their site?
Also, can anyone tell me about arranging a minibus for airport transport through Viazul? Santa Clara to Trinidad in less than 2 weeks! OR, can anyone confirm if there is more than 1 bus per day this route? The website shows this being an option on the Varadero - Trinidad route but only once per day at 11:40...too bad we land just after noon.
Thoughts?
Lastly, if you were to choose between staying in a casa in La Boca or in Trinidad what would you choose and why? I am going back and forth on this...
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01-Dec-2009 08:12
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xxcherxx »
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02-Dec-2009 04:17
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CheersTerry »
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just out of curiosity, what do you do as a US citizen if your passport is lost/stolen??
This has happened to me once before in the UK, but no problem...i just went to US embassy. This obviously is not an option in cuba.....
thanks
Cheryl
posted
01-Dec-2009 01:11
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viatgeracatalana »
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01-Dec-2009 03:44
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Truetown »
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I designed a website for general information on Viñales, designed to provide information and help all the traveler who wants to organize their travel and stay in this beautiful region of western Cuba.
In it you will find not only facts, places and activities to do, but also good and cheap accommodation in the best houses in Viñales.
The link is as follows:
http://vinales.webcindario.com
Hope you like it.
Gemma
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30-Nov-2009 13:14
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Luisa »
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01-Dec-2009 01:45
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ElCubanito »
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Just wanted to report that a selection of photos I took in Cienfuegos on my recent trip to Cuba can be seen at Cienfuegos album .
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30-Nov-2009 10:47
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rebfranreu »
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01-Dec-2009 01:29
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ElCubanito »
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Hi,
I'm planning my trip in eastern Cuba.
Flying into Santiago, then driving to Guantanamo... From Guantanamo I want to head into Holguin province...
Has anyone driven north from Guantanamo to Bayate or Sagua de Tanamo?
or
would the better route be to go back to Santiago then drive north from there...
Also, has anyone visite Gibara or Banes?
Just wondering what the road conditions are in that area.
Thanks for any info!
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