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"Don't go to Santiago, is the worst province of Cuba."
Well, that takes care of that.

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Thank you!!

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Santiago de Cuba is the nicest town in Cuba. IMHO

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Santiago de Cuba is the nicest town in Cuba. IMHO

Nope, can't be, now that it's been declared the worst, we'll all just have to look elsewhere. lol

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Stay the heck away from Cam city too... much too backward in the sticks. Only Ozzies and crazy people venture there. lol

Terry

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Don't go to Santiago, is the worst province of Cuba.

And you base this statement on what? Have you actually been there?
Don't worry they have your favourite classic car tours there also jejeje, like that one in the link that you are always advertising (which doesn't work btw!)



"They trailed in with tumbleweed following them, as if tumbleweed was their pet."
-KR
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I thought the comment about Santiago was unkind/unfair to say to someone that's never been to Cuba.

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Quite right LOL!


The shortest flight takes half a day door to door
Cuban resorts are God's Waiting Rooms
Any trip of less than a month is not worth getting out of bed for
Anybody relying on a single source of funds whilst travelling is an idiot
*Millions of Americans have visited Cuba already, but everyone arriving this week is under the illusion that he or she is the first one to discover Cuba and the last one to see it before it is no longer an independent country*
Don Tomas
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my wife, Cuban, was in Santiago last November with her mother. She loved it there.. None of the b.s. Cubanos you find in other parts of Cuba. She wouldn't live there.. The tremendo calor.

Born in Guantanamo, lived most of her life in Matanzas and Havana.


Why smoke good cigars when there are great cigars.
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In response to #56

I thought the comment about Santiago was unkind/unfair to say to someone that's never been to Cuba.
I agree, but that's what she said in her post; it's hard to argue with Cuba experts.

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