Arriving in Jose Marti International Airport in Havana was just the most amazing feeling, knowing you are now entering one the last remaining seats of...
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Arriving in Jose Marti International Airport in Havana was just the most amazing feeling, knowing you are now entering one the last remaining seats of Dictatorial rule left in the world somehow seems 'cool'. We shuffle from corridoor to corridoor as we make our way to Immigration. Now this is unreal. The bustle of the corridoors filters out into a huge room about 100 meters wide and the same long with a succession of cubicles running from one side to the other. Peopel break up form a worm like procession and pick a cubicle to queue at. I am next in line and there is complete silence in this pl...
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If you are planning your holidays to Cuba and you only have 1 week to spend and you want to make the most of it then give Havana a go. There is plenty...
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If you are planning your holidays to Cuba and you only have 1 week to spend and you want to make the most of it then give Havana a go. There is plenty to do and see, lots of restaurants which is very convinient since all the hotels in Havana are on bed and breakfast basis. If you want to go to the beach you can still use Havana to stay over night and visit 60 Km of white sandy beaches only 20 minutes far from your hotel. Santa Isabel Hotel is probably the best hotel in Havana. This hotel was the residence of the governors of Cuba during the 18th and 19th Century. It only has 25 rooms so is ver...
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One of the best things about this hotel is its excellent location and economic prices, which help make it ideal accommodation for travelers on a tight... More