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2020
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October
What are the do's and don'ts of traveling to Cuba?

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Shelley

Cuba - do's and don'ts? Top 5 wows?

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Cody

Havana...but not on a tourist bus, but get a private contractor in his classic vintage vehicle. Amazing!

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Beverley

Cody I agree with this 100%. Talking with a local all day about life in Cuba was the highlight of our trip and by far the most educational. I also love that we stopped at a roadside fruit stand and bought fresh local tropical fruit. We bought some fruit that was new to us and ate the best mango of my life!

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Lily

Cody I did this in the 90’s and we were stopped by the police and taken to a federal prison for a few hours
what an adventure that was

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Susan

watch out for chiggers- they ruined my trip

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Duane

Susan what is a chigger

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ILden

Duane berry bugs

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Duane

Ohhh. Yikes

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Duane

Learning lots lol

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Susan

Duane and they have a deadly itching bite that swell up alot

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Duane

Susan doesn’t sound good. This is where

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Susan

Duane varadara

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Cat

Day trip (at least) up to the Venales area. Beautiful scenery and karst formations!

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Paige

My husband is Cuban, from Havana. I have been everywhere.
Top don'ts- act like you have money. They will flock to scam you
Dont- fall in love with a resort worker , or restaurant worker
Don't think that resort life is Cuban life. Cubans would never eat the food you get there ( but cubans are literally starving to death right now)
Do - try the airbnbs. Your host will arrange everything for you. You will have the best trip of your entire life
Do eat at restaurants that other cubans are eating at. It won't be a tourist trap, and the food will be amazing. Highly recommend Ropa Vieja
Do bring your fishing rod. You will make life long friends.
Realize that places like varadero and cayo coco are not the real cuba, and built for tourists.

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Cathy

Paige excellent advice for Cuba and many other countries too.

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Jonathan

Paige Totally agree, they're starving due to a food shortage while the resorts are getting all the food.

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Cyrena

Paige my friend married a worker at one of the resort. 9 years and 3 kids later still going strong. Prob not usually what happens. Lol

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Corrine

Paige I took all kinds of things to gift them. Soooo appreciate. My kids were in awe of how excited they got from a toothbrush/paste and ball caps , crayons etc from $ store

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Shelley

Paige Would you rent a car to be adventurous?

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Paige

Shelley I did rent a car because I'm a crazy driver, with zero fear. But also my husband is Cuban. I highly DONT recommend it. People will mess with your car , cops can shake you down, it's almost impossible to find gas, you will blow a tire on the roads atleast once, and you will have to pay the car company $1000. Get a car and driver.

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Donald

Paige plus, if you have an accident they won't let you leave the country until the matter is settled in the courts which can imply an extended stay measured in months.

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Cathy

http://www.cubanconnectiontour.com/eng/index.html# we have used them many times over the years.
CUBANCONNECTIONTOUR.COM
Cuban Connection Tour

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Jonathan

Don'ts: Buy Cigars off a beach or some guy that says his cousin works in the factory. Purchase at an actual factory or gift shop. Beach vendors sell either knock offs or banana leaves.
Do's: Bring nail polish, makeup for your cleaning staff. Kids items for the children of the staff. Fitness magazines for gym staff.

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Cheryll

Jonathan Pencils and small school items for the children

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Rita

Cheryll feminine hygiene products

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Joanne

Take clothes you no longer wear. Reading glasses. Toothpaste and deodorant are really expensive there. I usually fill a suitcase with things to leave. Pencils, pens, erasers, colouring pencils crayons.

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Sharlene

We have been to the Holguin area 3 times and loved it. Asked Cubans what they needed. Aspirin, bandaids, fishing hooks,vitamins, clothes, anything for kids, shoes.

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Edith

I think they have enough nail polish, barrettes etc to fill a freight train. What they really want/need is Tylenol, Asprin, shoes - especially for children. And cash tips

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Christin

As far as a Wow, when I was there eons ago i went on a day cruise from the south side of the island where I stayed to a Heritage Site island famed for its coral and lava formations. I think it was Cayo Blanco?

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Kathleen

DONT: Our first trip we reserved a day trip to Havana in a classic car. They told us it was in an accident at the last minute and substitute a 1980’s piece of junk with a non-English speaking driver and what appeared to be his girlfriend. The whole trip was a mess and I didn’t believe a word they said. They even made us wait in the car while boyfriend picked up car parts. Don’t trust the locals to have your best interest.

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Paige

Kathleen it's customary for drivers to bring their wife with them. But never heard of them stopping at other places .

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View

Sharon Sequillion
Kathleen We also reserved A-day trip to Havana that we had arranged through the concierge at our hotel it was an absolutely fabulous day with fabulous people

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Kathleen

Sharon - mine was from the hotel too but honestly I think our own ignorance of the culture was the issue. That was several years ago now and we haven’t been back. Perhaps it is time to visit again now that we are more experienced travellers!

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Lisa

We loved the all day tour from Varadero…they give you a car and explore a cool hoodoo canyon, horseback & ox ride, snorkel, give you a boat to take for a spin….girls loved it

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Betty

Do Snorkel in bay of pigs.
west jet has in the past accepted one free extra baggage filled for humanitarian giving

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Edith

Betty Good diving there too

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Lano

Edith
#westjet currently only allowing one bag per person. they wouldn't even deliver my bag they left in Toronto and i am here for three weeks

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Betty

Lano oh my. That’s why I try to book direct. However having said that. I hear they are changing peoples flights.

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Sara

Are you traveling throughout the island or primarily going to be based in one community/area?

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Shelley

Sara hoping to venture out

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Sara

Where is your starting point and how far do you want to go/how much time do you have to wander? I’ve backpacked the bulk of the island.

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Shelley

Sara Veredaro...considering renting a car instead of booking full day excursions

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Mark

Grow a beard... everywhere I went I was stopped by Cubans telling me "I love your beard. You look like Fidel" or "I love your beard. You look like Hemmingway" or "I love your beard. You look like Che"
If you're in Havana do your best to find Don Julio resturaunt. The food was amazing and the live band was fun and interactive

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Lano

I'm here now.
bring C$. you can exchange it nearly anywhere for $50 peso per dollar. only $18 at the resorts. Ask the beach lifeguards at the resorts, or any bartender. In Varadero, everyone wants hard currency not peso. In Habana though, it was easy to figure out what you're paying using the peso. Bring a peppermill and/or hot sauce.
The food is delicious.
The hop on hop off tourist bus is c$5 in Varadero or is you pay by c/c us$5. in Havana, we could only pay by c/c.
Haggle with the taxi drivers. They have change for your $20.
Get off the resort and explore.
If someone starts walking with you, they will have a family member in "insert city here".
It's likely a scam for you to follow them somewhere, or come visit this bar...
just say no lol.
Havana felt very very safe...

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Shelley

Lano top 5 things you have done?

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Betty

Shelley
Jeep tours
Deep sea fishing
Snorkeling in bay of pigs

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Lano

Shelley the eco/nature reserve. c$3 per person. bring good shoes. jet ski. c$50 for 30 min. There is a natural waterslide in a river near Matanzas that one of the locals told us about, but our beach party group failed to show up in the morning and we thought it was too expensive for just the two of us. I personally feel renting a car for the week would be excessive. Going diving/snorkeling tomorrow.

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Shelley

Lano would renting a car to explore be a good idea?

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Shelley

We are staying in veradero for 7 nights

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Braden

Lano hi there, did you need to get a pcr testing before departing from the airport? Unsure if that’s a requirement. I know you need a pcr testing 72 hours before coming back in order to board. I leave next week on my trip and just wanted clarification especially with the travel advisory in place now. Thanks.

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Lano

Braden i believe they lifted the travel advisory? just needed the proof of double vaccination. they scanned the qrcode and verified the name against your passport.

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Paige

This post
the official trade is 1 usd to 20 cup. Anywhere on the street it's 1 usd to 45 cup. And you can not trade in your c.u.p. when leaving the country.

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Shelley

Paige there's 2 currencies? CUC and CUP?

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Paige

Shelley there is no more cuc.

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Lano

Shelley Usd$ should be 60-65 $c is 50 peso

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Tammy

Morgan Gamborg check this thread out for your Cuba trip

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Misty

If you dive. Do the bay of pigs. It's amazing

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Lois

Stayed in Havana at an air bnb and we had a fabulous time. Food was amazing, people were friendly, poor and kids love getting supplies. We didn’t go to the beach, but we could have.

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Ravneet

Lois just wondering won’t safety and security be an issue renting air bnb I heard lot of crime. I really wanna go there

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Lois

Ravneet it wasn’t an issue at all. There’s crime everywhere, just as long as you don’t put yourself there. Ours was close to eating and shopping.

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Paige

Just to give you an idea as well. A bag if suckers are going for $100usd in the streets of cuba. Bring kids candy if you go. They will lose their minds. But bring enough you will be flocked by lots of kids
and the average person makes about $60 a month.

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Michelle

Brittany Ditchfield

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Lyla

Following

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Tanya

Do: get in touch with Not Just Tourists
http://www.njt.net/
NJT.NET
Not Just Tourists

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Margaret

Tanya Did you volunteer? This seems like such a good way to channel supplies to where they're needed.

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View

Sandy Bottcher
Once you are out of the airport don’t take up the offer to have your suitcase carried to your meetup point. They basically cross the street with your suitcase and ask for a tip.
Unless you are willing to tip, and you are in Havana, don’t take a picture of the dancing ladies in the park. Even if you are taking the photo from a distance.
Do take a guided trip in Havana. There’s a lot of history there.
Jeep adventure tour was fun too (included Jeep driving, boat riding, horse back riding and a roast chicken lunch).

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Alana

If you are staying on a resort. Bring your favourite seasoning, hot sauce, bbq sauce. Whatever condiments you like.
If you like excursions, I would recommend you do a water based one. The water is absolutely beautiful in Cuba!
Big yeti/bubba style cups! It’s so so hot and having a big ass cold drink on the beach is

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Jennifer

Don’t rent a vehicle, hire a driver. Hygiene products for maids. Toys or books etc for their kids.

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Karen

Bring bicycle parts. Nylons. Jeans. Caps. Swim trunks. Basic first aid items. Shoes. Candy.

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Toni

Can I tip with US dollars?

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Paige

Toni yes and yes! They would love that

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Edith

Toni Just no coins and bills must be in good condition

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Bonnie

Toni you can use CDN cash my friend was there a couple weeks ago. They prefer CDN cash over usd even over their peso. Hope this helps

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Toni

Bonnie helps a ton! Thanks everyone!

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Bonnie

Toni the want cdn bills as they can get more money on exchange. If you exchange cdn into pesos the government take a huge cute. My friend exchanged 70 cdn got 1200 pesos. A cab ride was 1000 pesos or 20 cdn. Just doesn't add up to exchange $

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Toni

Yikes! Bonnie I wonder if I can just exchange for CUP here.

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Bonnie

Toni there's no more CUP

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Edith

If you are a diver - a package of O rings will be appreciated by the dive shop and one of those multi tools are VERY appreciated

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Robbie

Dennis Gawley

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Barb

We stayed at casa antigua. Horacio Marta were amazing hosts with tons of tips. Go to the graveyard and the bacardi museum. Also consider taking a bus to vinyales for a couple of days. If you go to vinyales, take a boat ride through the caves. Take soaps and shampoos with you

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Donna

The things suggested to bring - do you just hand them to people? Or how do you give it to them?

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Susan

Donna at the resorts the staff have their hands out in expectation

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Teri

DON’T look at Cuba like it’s a Mexico vacation and you won’t be disappointed. I’ve been there once and that was enough for me.

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Nathan

Highly recommend cubaoutings.com. Excellent English, great tours. Went to Havana and the Bay of Pigs with them in two separate years. Totally awesome. Best way to see Cuba!
CUBAOUTINGS.COM
Cubaoutings

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Rita

Cuba is my favourite place. Been 5 times and stayed all over. Everyone talks about the terrible food. You won’t starve. There’s always something there you can eat. Cuban rum is the best. Drink instead. Lol. And water and the beaches is some of the best in the world. Go enjoy!!

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Shannon

The food is horrible.

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Edith

Shannon There is an old joke that says the three successes of Cuba are Education, Healthcare and cigars and the three failures are Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. That being said the food is better than it used to be and you get what you pay for.

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Shannon

Edith I've never heard that before. That's hilarious!!!

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Betty

Beaches are amazing but there are lots of beach fleas so take some anti itch cream


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Cuba: Do's and Don'ts - Top 5 Wows!

Cuba, a captivating Caribbean island nation, offers a unique blend of vibrant culture, colonial charm, and natural beauty. Whether you're planning a relaxing beach getaway or an immersive cultural experience, this destination promises to leave you in awe. To make the most of your Cuban adventure, here are the top do's and don'ts, along with five unforgettable wows!

Do's:

  1. Immerse Yourself in the Music and Dance: Cuba is renowned for its infectious rhythms and lively dance scenes. Embrace the infectious energy by attending a live salsa or rumba performance, or even take a dance lesson to truly experience the vibrant spirit of the island.
  2. Explore the Colonial Architecture: Cuba's cities, particularly Havana, boast an enchanting blend of Spanish colonial and neoclassical architecture. Wander through the narrow streets, admire the colorful facades, and soak in the timeless charm that transports you to a bygone era.
  3. Savor the Authentic Cuban Cuisine: From flavorful ropa vieja (shredded beef) and moros y cristianos (rice and black beans) to the iconic Cuban sandwich and refreshing mojitos, Cuban cuisine is a delightful fusion of Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences. Indulge in the local delicacies and treat your taste buds to an unforgettable culinary adventure.

Don'ts:

  1. Don't Forget to Exchange Currency: Cuba has a dual currency system, with the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) being the currency used by tourists. Make sure to exchange your money at authorized locations, as using other currencies may be challenging or illegal.
  2. Don't Engage in Illegal Activities: While Cuba is generally a safe destination, it's crucial to respect local laws and avoid any illegal activities, such as consuming or trafficking drugs, as the consequences can be severe.

Top 5 Wows:

  1. Havana's Vibrant Street Life: The streets of Havana are a living, breathing canvas of vibrant colors, classic cars, and lively interactions. Take a stroll along the Malecón waterfront promenade or explore the bustling plazas, and you'll be mesmerized by the infectious energy that permeates the city.
  2. Valle de Viñales: This stunning natural wonder, located in the western part of Cuba, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its picturesque limestone mogotes (flat-topped hills) and lush tobacco plantations. Embark on a hiking adventure, or simply bask in the breathtaking landscapes that seem straight out of a painting.
  3. Trinidad Colonial City: Step back in time as you wander through the cobblestone streets of Trinidad, a meticulously preserved colonial gem. Marvel at the pastel-colored buildings, admire the intricate architectural details, and soak in the laid-back atmosphere that makes this city a true gem.
  4. Varadero Beach: Cuba's premier beach destination, Varadero, boasts pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Whether you're seeking relaxation, water sports, or a lively beach scene, this tropical paradise has something to offer everyone.
  5. El Nicho Waterfalls: Nestled in the Sierra del Escambray mountains, the El Nicho Waterfalls offer a refreshing escape into nature. Hike through lush trails, take a dip in the cool pools, and witness the cascading waters creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle.

Cuba is a captivating destination that promises to leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul. With its rich cultural tapestry, stunning natural landscapes, and warm hospitality, this island nation offers an unforgettable experience for every traveler.









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