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Apr 30, 2007 5:51 PM
Andreas_at_LP

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Apr 30, 2007 5:51 PM
Andreas_at_LP

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Topic Locked Please Read: Politics

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 upon kindly so if that is going to be your only contribution to a topic then please don't bother.

You can run yo... more »

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Apr 2, 2006 11:42 PM
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May 20, 2013 6:56 AM
julienb

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Cuba Branch FAQ

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.

Here are some simple tips about looking for information:

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... more »

May 25, 2013 10:51 AM
Realmccoyone

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May 25, 2013 8:31 PM
dontomas

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Gifts For Tips In Resorts ?

What are your favorite gift - tips when staying in a five star resort ?

May 25, 2013 10:40 AM
Realmccoyone

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May 25, 2013 8:33 PM
dontomas

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Legal Taxi Rate - Cuba

CUC $ 0.85 / km. for new auto state owned - not a LADA ! Holguin air port to Marea resort on contract = CUC $ 200.00

May 25, 2013 10:28 AM
Realmccoyone

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May 25, 2013 5:39 PM
johnabbotsford

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May 25, 2013 6:17 AM
smact

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May 25, 2013 3:19 PM
Rickie_01

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SMS Canada To / From Cuba

previously only Rogers / Fido could send & receive texts from Cuba. Could send from others, but not receive in Canada.
Are there other companies that work both directions now? I heard Telus works, can anybody confirm.
Bell/Virgin?

my Rogers service sucks - coverage poor outside cities

May 24, 2013 7:08 PM
johnabbotsford

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May 25, 2013 8:42 PM
johnabbotsford

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Can You Fit An AC Unit In Your Carry On?

Cuba's General Customs Office has published a resolution, effective immediately, that lifts previous restrictions on the importation of high wattage appliances, reports Cuba Standard. In 2005, then-president Fidel Castro banned such imports as a part of the "energy revolution," a campaign targeted at reducing energy consumption, which also saw the replacement of old refrigerators and air conditioning units, and the introduction of energy-efficient light bulbs.

According to the new regulations, travelers may import appliances to Cuba as long as the imports are not commercial, and fall within new limits: each traveler may carry up to two AC units with a capacity under one ton; two electric stoves or ovens with a consumption of under 1,500 watts; two microwaves with consumption under 2,000 watts; and up to two electric water heaters, shower heads, deep fryers, irons and toasters.... more »

May 24, 2013 10:22 AM
Realmccoyone

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May 25, 2013 8:37 PM
dontomas

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Cuba Report - May - 2013

I flew Air Canada Montreal to Holguin and did four resorts and one B & B. Resorts were Melia Rio De Oro both Royal service and main resort - Brisas Guardavalaca - Marea Del Portillo . All resorts provided very good value for the price paid.
There are two mega resorts being designed for the Guardavalaca area - they will have condos for sale - delux five star resorts and golf courses. There is a similar project also being built in Varadero..
Just before I got to the Marea resort the Cuban Minister of Tourism and guests toured the area. I was told there will be an expansion of this resort and the airport runway in Manzanillo will have an expanded runway.
House prices in Cuba are in decline due to many Cubans leaving to work in other countries..
Currently the Cuban government is changing their foreign investment act to encourage more investment from countries / companies that are... more »

May 23, 2013 9:14 PM
CubanWaters

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May 24, 2013 8:31 PM
johnabbotsford

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Granma Province trek

Last month I spent a week trekking almost exclusively around Granma Province and under immense pressure to tell my story (well truth be told, it was only one person) here is how it went......

I landed in Holguin (not Gramna) on an early morning flight from Montreal and after clearing the man in the booth and the x-ray machine, I was soon heading to the city of Bayamo in a taxi. After arriving in Bayamo and checking into the Hotel Royalton, I headed over to the bank to exchange my notes before having a sit-down with a brew 'n bite, waiting for Ginger to arrive from Santiago. She didn't arrive soon enough so I headed upstairs for some un-packing and possibly some shut-eye. After lying down for a bit, the phone rang and sure enough she was downstairs waiting. She was in a bit of a huff! Apparently she was told that the bus to Bayamo would be a few hours late, so she boarded a camión t... more »

May 23, 2013 4:16 PM
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May 24, 2013 6:21 PM
chefhagan

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Cuba Broadband - Someday

Hello from Havana,

According to Renasys, the broadband analysis company, the high-speed fiber optic cable continues to be activated bit by bit. Maybe one day I won't have to use this crappy slow expensive dial-up connection any more.

Fiber optic cable linking Cuba to Jamaica active

May 23, 2013 11:07 AM
connerg

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May 25, 2013 10:46 AM
Realmccoyone

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Cubas tourism strategy

PROGRESO WEEKLY
Cuban tourism and its future challenges
Published on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 07:26

By Lenier González Mederos

HAVANA – The emblematic beach at Varadero, Cuba's premier resort, hosted the 33rd International Tourism Fair (FitCuba2013) May 7 to 11. The grand event, at the Plaza América Convention Center, featured Brazil as its guest country and invited representatives from 53 countries to its 40 display stands.

Present were tour operators, airline officials, and more than 100 journalists and tourism specialists, among them several tourism ministers. The presence of Brazil's Tourism Minister Gastão Vieira should be highlighted.

The event, more than just a routine annual event, has become a gauge that allows us to predict the future of Cuba's tourism sector, successfully managed during the 1990s after the collapse of the Eastern Bloc and the arrival of th... more »

May 23, 2013 8:12 AM
siemprepatty

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May 25, 2013 6:13 AM
smact

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Author Peggy Blair - Cuban Detective Ramirez

I am now reading her second book - "The Poisoned Pawn." I don't remember the first one very well, except that I didn't particularly like it and I now know why. It seems that so many actions, or comments made by one of the characters has to be followed by an explanatary "put-down" or commentary about how awful things are in Cuba. For example, Det. Ramirez is on a case and it is 7 pm and he realizes that he hasn't eaten dinner and is hungry. Then comes the statement about "of course, everyone in Cuba is hungry all the time." Then there will be a crime scene -- and the comment about there being not enough yellow tape to mark it off because there is nothing available in the country. Countless digs like this. This doesn't happen on every page, but at least once every chapter (or more frequently).

It's too bad, because the stories are okay -- it is just the constant politica... more »

May 22, 2013 10:31 AM
Realmccoyone

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May 24, 2013 7:37 AM
StripeG1

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Roads - Pilon - Granma

TERRIBLE - BOTH PILON CITY AND AREA.

May 22, 2013 7:35 AM
vballf

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May 24, 2013 5:54 PM
johnabbotsford

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Travel to Thailand

My step-daughter is a Cuban permanent resident in Canada for 3 years--NOT a Canadian citizen. She wants to travel from Vancouver to Bangkok to visit her boyfriend there. When I check ticket prices, all the most economical flights have routing through either Seattle, and/or San Francisco-with stop-overs there for short periods. Can she--as a Cuban citizen--take such flights? Thanks for your help.

May 22, 2013 2:31 AM
windward_passage

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May 24, 2013 6:19 PM
spa_trip_is_on_me

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Day 1 - Havana or Matanzas

First time into Cuba with very limited Spanish. I'm trying to decide if I should head straight to Havana, spend a day or two at Matanzas on my way back to Varadero airport if I have time, or if I should make Matanzas my first stop. I figured there are two factors to consider (below), so any input or other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

1. Flight gets to Varadero at 2-ish pm. According to the Viazul schedules, I could catch the 4pm bus or the 6:30pm runs. I arrive on June 1. If I don't book ahead online, how likely am I to be able to get on the 4pm or the 6:30pm Viazul without an advance booking? If this doesn't work out, are there alternatives besides a cab ride (out of budget) or the Conectando (I think its last bus leaves at 2:50pm). Or would it be safer to book a casa particular in Matanzas? At least a cab ride there would be more affordable.

2. Snorkelling at [Pl... more »

May 21, 2013 3:33 PM
Tudo_bem

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May 22, 2013 10:18 PM
skyex3633

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No more San Jose CR-Havana flights

Avianca/Taca has abruptly cancelled its SJO-HAV route. Seems to be part of a large downsizing of their operations at San Jose. They'll continue to serve Havana from San Salvador, Lima and Bogota.

May 21, 2013 1:41 PM
HabanaPop

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May 25, 2013 6:25 PM
Senior_Radar

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The Sad State of the Hotel Riviera (and others)

Hello from Havana,

Over the weekend we had some clients who want us to help plan their wedding here for this fall. Their #1 choice was the famous Hotel Riviera - until they actually took a good look at the place.

The wedding theme they had hoped for was 1950's jet-aged retro-kitsch, with a wedding by the pool and their 40 or so invited guests all staying in the hotel. On the surface the hotel is certainly a well preserved historical site. (It was gangster Meyer Lansky's Xanadu and undoing - re-watch The Godfather Part II, you'll get the broad strokes of the story.) Once you scratch below the (filthy) surface, though, the place is a (filthy) dump. I live here full-time, and am probably too-accustomed to La Habana's grittiness, and the couple is very hip and has visited here several times as our clients, so no-one was expecting the Georges V in Paris, but what confronted us wa... more »

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