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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.
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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.
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15-Dec-2009 06:39
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trapisondista »
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15-Dec-2009 16:07
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pelodorado »
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What is the most economical way of sending money? Caribbtransfer I know about. Any better agency?
Trap; living down under and occasionally in Kentucky
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15-Dec-2009 06:20
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15-Dec-2009 13:00
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pelodorado »
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The Banco Metropolitano's website for Foreign Exchange has been down for several days.
I gave them a call this morning and after being bounced around to a few different people I finally got a Manager on the line.
1.) Me: I notice your foreign exchange calculator has been off line since last week. Could you give me any idea when that might be operating again?
2.) Him: We have never made public our foreign exchange rates and we have no plans to do so in the future, especially on the Internet.
I love this country.
Cheers,
Terry
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15-Dec-2009 06:13
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15-Dec-2009 10:50
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Hi, I am a 24 year old Australian guy travelling alone to Cuba from Jan 15th to Jan 24th. I had previously been considering staying only in Habana with maybe a day trip to Varadero but have read a few posts from people reccomending to get out of Habana as soon as possible in preference to places such as trinidad, cienfuegos, Bayamo and Santiago etc... what is so bad about Habana? I only have 9 days so I am wondering if I am better sticking to Habana, Varadero and maybe one other place within driving / day trip distance rather then spending most of my time on buses. I am a salsa dancing and very interested in experiencing as much of the real cuban culture as possible so am wanting to avoid the cliche tourist activities.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I already have a casa particular booked in central Habana as have heard this is the better way to experience Cuba than staying in a...
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15-Dec-2009 06:01
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samito »
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15-Dec-2009 15:03
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CheersTerry »
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I know the laws, but would it be possible to fly into the US from Havana? There are some restricted flights.
1. would the Cuban authorities care?
2. how would the US handle it?
there is presently a disconnect between the law and what is enforced.
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14-Dec-2009 13:35
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15-Dec-2009 11:07
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The Agencia Cubana de Rap is hosting two shows this month, the anniversary of their founding. Additionally I highly recommend Obsesión to anyone interested in Cuban Hip Hop... I'm sure it will be a great show. Wish I was in Havana right now :)
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Several Cuban hip hop groups will perform at the Salon Rosado de la Tropical (41st and 44th Streets, Playa) on Friday December 18 at 4:00 p.m. Ugggg!! This is killing me ! A great crew of MCs !
This show is hosted by the Cuban Rap Agency (Agencia Cubana de Rap) who are celebrating their 7th anniversary. The lineup includes Adverzario, Anónimo Consejo, Doble Filo, Hermanazos, Obsesión, Primera Base, Cubanos en la Red, Explosión Suprema, Amazona, Yula, Mariana, Cuentas Claras, Aché Iré, Alejandro, Yimi Konklasehe and the concert will also include performances by Retos de b_boys and Jogos de Capoeira.
y mas.....
Saturd...
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14-Dec-2009 12:25
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pelodorado »
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14-Dec-2009 12:27
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iq0nSIVxMRCKyv0wM_rxBtlrQ_BQD9CI4B180
Since No sucres will be printed or coined it sure sound like they only exist in el aire, no?
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13-Dec-2009 23:53
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dobrosh »
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15-Dec-2009 15:46
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pelodorado »
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It seems to me last time I landed in Havana that there were people picking up their tourist visas at the airport. Does anyone know if this is the case?
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13-Dec-2009 09:05
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onelifeloveit »
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14-Dec-2009 04:26
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cubita »
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Hey all. Me any my sis would love stay with a family in Pinar del Rio. We did this in Ko Chang when we went to Thailand last summer and stayed at Manee guesthouse with Thom and Puk and nothing can beat that (although early morning cold showers made us jump!) We would love to hear from anyone who could advise us. Also wondering when is the cheapest month to travel and who with. We can't wait to get there! Thanking you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Chantal and Giselle.
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13-Dec-2009 08:55
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geny29 »
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15-Dec-2009 06:54
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geny29 »
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Hi!
I am going to Varadero for a 1 week vacation with my boyfriend in an all inclusive (yeah, that kind of trip). We want to go to Havana for at least 1 night though. I had been there in the past for 1 day in an organised trip and it was obvisouly not enough. So even though 1 night is not much either, it's still better!
So this time I want to avoid the organised trip and go on my own. How much would it be in a taxi and how long would it take? Where can I ask info about taxi there? Also, do you ahve any recommandation for hotels there? Should we book ahead or could we just find one when we arrive?
Any tips are welcomed!
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13-Dec-2009 00:23
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dobrosh »
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15-Dec-2009 06:38
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CheersTerry »
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I need to travel London-Havana in €February. Does anyone know of a reliable travel agency that can also issue me the tourist visa?
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12-Dec-2009 23:56
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aminata »
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15-Dec-2009 06:27
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kieranball »
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I got a great deal to Varadero, leaving on Tuesday, for a week.
Want to go down to Trinidad for a couple of days. Not even sure when, but as it's high season (already?), do I need to pre-book a casa particulare?
I feel like just wandering around and getting one when I get in, but obviously don't want to be left with the risk of the whole place booked up!!
Same goes for Havana, actually.
Thanks for any tips and suggestions.
Hi all
Am thinking about making a reservation for a hotel through travels2cuba.com. I can't seem to find any information about them on the internet though. Does anyone here have experience with this company?
Thanks :)
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12-Dec-2009 16:05
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moroccodriver »
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12-Dec-2009 16:06
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moroccodriver »
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someone else beat me to posting the story.
Edited by: moroccodriver
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12-Dec-2009 16:02
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el_barto »
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15-Dec-2009 16:07
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DraJ »
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Apparently a US contractor was arrested on Dec 5. because he was giving out laptops and cellphones in Havana. He was employed by Development Alternatives Inc. a company based in DC. This was apparently done under the auspices of the US government as part of an aid package for ordinary Cubans (as opposed to Cubans groups in Miami).
First of all does anyone on the ground have any information about this, meaning has anyone heard of his arrest or why he was arrested. I can't imagine it's a crime to give away expensive electronic equipment, even in Cuba. And plenty of foreigners "forget" laptops and cellphones in Cuba.
Did he forget the Castro tax, was Raul not getting his cut, or was there something else going on. (Was this guy hanging out at nightclubs too much?)
Finally does anyone think this will impact the Cuban government's attitude towards American or Canadian tourists. Can...
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12-Dec-2009 14:06
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Epicurean62 »
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15-Dec-2009 02:21
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Epicurean62 »
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I'll be going to Cuba with a tour - but - i would like to escape one night on my own to see the Tropicana show... can you let me know where I can get reasonable priced tickets? Since i will be in Havana first and then back again to transfer days later - do i need to purchase now or wait till i am in Havana? The online sites charge over $100... which seems outrageous - but that is tourism I guess.
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