It’s
AMAZING. That sums up my thoughts. It might be my new, less than a
5 hour flight, favorite destination. I need a few more trips to
decide. But here are some things I want you to know:
That’s all I will say about my time in Cuba. It’s truly a place you have to see to believe. Meanwhile, my pictures can be found on my Facebook page.
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Don’t overthink the Visa. Select the category and make sure
all of your paperwork is in order. I selected Educational
Activities/People-to-People. I had each day on my itinerary all typed up
and my activities planned. While I was there, I met a girl who is a Professor
at a major University, so she selected Professional Research. So be sure
and select the category that applies to you and stick to it. Most
importantly - don't LIE. To review the 12 categories, click here.
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Currently, American credit and debit cards are not accepted
anywhere. So take MORE cash than you anticipate needing because the small
things will add up. I converted USD to Euro and converted to CUC as
needed. Also, some of the stores accepted Euro – but no one will accept
USD.
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Havana has 4 neighborhoods: Old Havana, Centro Habana,
Vedado and Miramar.
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Old Havana, which is the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is where the
colonial history is located. LOTS of walking and where I wish I had spent
more time. So much to see. The architecture is old and
beautiful.
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Centro Habana is Havana from the early 20th century and
where you can find the Museum of the Revolution, which is also the former
Presidential Palace. I did a tour of the Museum, it was interesting, but
can be skipped if you are short on time. The neighborhood is interesting
and worth a walk around. Especially for
the photographers.
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Vedado is where the Malecon (sea front promenade) begins and where
the National Hotel is located. This is also where Revolution Square can
be found along with the large iron sculptures of Che and Camilo Cienfuegos
mounted on the side of 2 buildings. There is also the Jose Marti
Memorial, where you can take an elevator to the top for a view of the
city. Also be sure and check out Columbus Cemetery where many famous
individuals are buried.
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Miramar is an exclusive residential area and where most foreign
embassies are located.
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The art scene is bananas. Art and Galleries everywhere. You
can’t see them all. Don’t try. Take your time to enjoy the ones you
do see and go back to see the others. But a must is Fábrica de Arte
Cubano (FAC) fabricadeartecubano.com. It’s an old oil factory
that has been converted to an arts space. There are dance lessons, live
music, beautiful art, and a DJ.
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The “classic car” game is real. They are everywhere, and
they are beautiful. I paid 25CUC for a one hour ride around the city in a
1957 pink convertible. But I did a 6 hour tour of the city in a hard top
classic car that was air conditioned. It was more comfortable and I
didn’t have to smell diesel for 6 hours. I booked this tour through Havana Journeys. They were
great. Very knowledgeable and patient - because I'm sure me and my
daughter were asking a LOT of questions.
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Wifi is scarce. I didn’t bother buying a wifi card and
searching for wifi signals. I went to a local hotel a couple of nights to
check in with friends and family. I paid 10CUC for an hour and that was
enough for me.
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People, People, People are everywhere. And they are
friendly. And they want to talk to you. So if you don’t speak
Spanish, be sure and download the Google Translate app that doesn’t require
internet. Everyone I met was familiar with typing in what they wanted to
say and waiting on you to type in your response.
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You will dance, because music is a big part of the culture.
Calle Obispo is a great place to find bars where you can find good food, great
Mojitos – and of course MUSIC.
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I’m not a foodie – but the lobster I ate was the best lobster I’ve
ever had. Once on the beach and once at a local restaurant that I went to
with a friend and the family she was staying with. And it was very
affordable. I ate lobster twice.
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My favorite spot of the trip was Fusterlandia. I even got an
opportunity to meet the artist, Jose Fuster. This is a MUST DO.
There are lots of blogs and books available for you to read - so
take your time and do so. I took day trips to Vinales and Varadero
(beautiful beach). I booked both tours via Tour Havana With Roly.
I contacted Roly using his Facebook page and he is very responsive.That’s all I will say about my time in Cuba. It’s truly a place you have to see to believe. Meanwhile, my pictures can be found on my Facebook page.
See you in the skies!
Angela
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