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posted
01-May-2007 10:51
by: Andreas_at_LP »

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28-May-2009 16:29
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Thread 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.

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posted
03-Apr-2006 16:42
by: Cubafaq »

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12-Nov-2009 13:55
by: jacques123 »

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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 »

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posted
22-Nov-2009 21:05
by: whenderson »

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22-Nov-2009 21:05
by: whenderson »

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Havana Guesthouse

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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posted
22-Nov-2009 19:58
by: AnneDK »

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22-Nov-2009 19:58
by: AnneDK »

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Quick Viazul question

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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posted
22-Nov-2009 13:00
by: oscarthechihuahua »

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22-Nov-2009 13:00
by: oscarthechihuahua »

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Traveling alone in Cuba through the holidays and gifts to bring along

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.

Separately, if anyone is around at that time too and would like to meet up for drinks/dinner/info exchange, send me a message! See my profile for more info.
Thanks!

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posted
22-Nov-2009 11:46
by: patriciaeastbay »

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22-Nov-2009 12:32
by: Chrismic »

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Viazul Havana to Santiago

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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posted
22-Nov-2009 07:00
by: yemena »

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22-Nov-2009 12:24
by: Chrismic »

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Travel with 1year-old baby

Hi all,
I am planning to travel in January for a month with my husband & my son in Cuba. We would be arriving in Santiago de Cuba & fly back from Havana. We are used to travel independently & now it will be the 1.time with our son.
Has anybody experience in travelling with a 1 year old? Any tipps?
Do you know good (& budget) places to stay with a baby? Will extra money be charged to accommodate a baby/or a baby bed?
How high should be the food & the transport budged? Is it easy to buy fruits & vegetables?
How high will are taxi rates?
Is it possible to get special deals if we want to rent a car for a month (I heard & red that it is very expensive & that you need to book at least a month ahead)?
We will bring some food & diapers, medicine from home. What else to bring?

Thank you very much for your help!!!
Y. more »

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posted
22-Nov-2009 05:42
by: el pescador »

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22-Nov-2009 06:32
by: cyrrus69 »

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Flexibility and Cost for Flights - Nassau vs Cancun

I wanted to know from past experience, what is the difference in flexibility of flights and cost to fly to Havana from Cancun or Nassau. I am playing with dates and have found that there is only a couple of airlines from Nassau and very little flexibility in dates and times. Would I be better served trying Cancun? How does it compare cost wise??

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posted
22-Nov-2009 05:28
by: albelaa »

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22-Nov-2009 06:15
by: patywolf »

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Thanks

I'll be travelling whilst 4 months pregnant and want to know how easy it will be to get around.
We've only got 13 days and we hope to travel from Holguin to Havana, taking in the south coast, getting away from any large resorts and staying in Casa Particulares. I've been advised that public transport is difficult and hire car is the best way... but unsure if that's the travel agent trying to get his commission.

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posted
22-Nov-2009 02:34
by: b0dders »

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22-Nov-2009 22:01
by: b0dders »

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Public Transport in Cuba

Hi. I'm normally a backpacker type of girl. Travelling with my partner, exploring and making our own way to places. But this time I'll be travelling whilst 4 months pregnant and want to know how easy it will be to get around.
We've only got 13 days and we hope to travel from Holguin to Havana, taking in the south coast, getting away from any large resorts and staying in Casa Particulares. I've been advised that public transport is difficult and hire car is the best way... but unsure if that's the travel agent trying to get his commission.
I do speak Spanish so communication is not a problem but how easy is it to get tickets and move around?
Thanks

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posted
21-Nov-2009 19:51
by: lookkool »

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22-Nov-2009 12:21
by: johnabbotsford »

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Snorkeling in Cuba?

Just thought I'd put it out there again as my previous thread wends its way down the list. Has anyone had any experience snorkeling in Cuba? Are there good places for snorkeling, possibly not too far from Havana? Is it easy/cheap-ish to hire a boat with skippper to head out to the reefs? Should I bring all of my own equipment or is it easy to buy there? Would Cancun be a good option for buying the kit? What is the water temperature like this time of year? Is there a problem with marine stingers like we have here in Queensland, Australia?

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posted
21-Nov-2009 10:37
by: milnrich »

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22-Nov-2009 04:11
by: siemprepatty »

6 replies , 156 views

Cuba is it worth it?

Hi All,

We are currentlñy in Mexico still have 3 weeks left and feel like we have seen all we want, someone suggested visiting Cuba, we have Australia and British Passports. Just wondering if Cuba is worth the visit and how long we shoudl head over for? Any information would be really helpful.

Also how much should we budget per day....basic accomodation and food.

thanks

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posted
21-Nov-2009 06:51
by: Bookeasytravel1 »

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22-Nov-2009 22:35
by: pelodorado »

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Hostelworld terminates bussiness with casas particulares in Cuba

Today - the biggest global reservation side for bed and breakfast houses all over the world - Hostelworld - www.hostelworld.com informed that it terminates all bussines with bed and breakfast operators in Cuba. Hostelworld was recentely sold to american investment company Hellman and Friedman. Because of american embargo against Cuba Hostelworld was forced to delist all bed and breakfast houses casas particulares from its Web Site and discontinue all business affiliations.
Here is the letter that was sent by Hostelworld to most of the casa operators in Cuba today - November 20, 2009


Estimado/a propietario/a

Como usted sabe Hostelworld.com ha sido recientemente adquirida por una firma de Inversión Privada, Hellman y Friedman. Como resultado de la adquisición, Hostelworld tiene obligaciones legales que cumplir, lo que significa que deberemos terminar nuestra relación de traba... more »

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posted
20-Nov-2009 12:52
by: blairbourassa »

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22-Nov-2009 12:46
by: Chrismic »

4 replies , 124 views

Getting from Cuba to Haiti

Hello all,
Does anyone know the cheapest way to get from eastern Cuba to Haiti?
1. Are there boats? (I don't think so)
2. If there are no boats, would it be cheaper to fly to the Dominican Republic or Jamaica first, and then go to Port-au-prince?
Any info would be greatly appreciated,
Blair

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posted
20-Nov-2009 12:47
by: blairbourassa »

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20-Nov-2009 14:43
by: pelodorado »

1 replies , 88 views

Travelling by bicycle in Cuba

Hi,
I'm thinking of travelling through the island by bicycle, from Havana all the way to the east coast.
1. Has anyone done something similar (blog, etc., I could look at on-line)?
2. Any ideas what bike tools to bring, or what stretches of road would be the most difficult?
3. Any idea if it is possible to sling a hammock between a couple trees by the side of the road and sleep there overnight?
4. Any other tips?
Thanks,
Blair

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posted
20-Nov-2009 12:41
by: blairbourassa »

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20-Nov-2009 16:41
by: siemprepatty »

4 replies , 168 views

Would a canadian entering U.S. get in trouble with a Cuba stamp in my PP?

Hello,
Quick question. I'm a Canadian going to Cuba in December, and then quite possibly the U.S. two months after that. Should I worry about paying one those fabulous $5000 (or something like that) fines I have heard that lucky American citizens who (gasp) visit Cuba are threatened with?
Thanks,
Blair

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