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whisky77
05-10-2009, 01:17 PM
Had a fantastic time in Cuba and it was even better than i had anticipated.The weather was apparently unusually hot for the time of year and the humidity was hard going at times.

Spent the first few nights at the Parque Central in Havana, which is a really nice hotel, with a small cigar shop on the second floor.Great views from the roof and a cool little pool as well.

Visited the rum factory, La Corona, Partagas factory and the Nacional hotel, with its cool cigar shop in the basement and the Churchill bar.Great stuff indeed.
Old havana city is fantastic for seafood, and I also managed to get a look at the huge cigar museum which will not be completed for a couple of years, but should be well worth a visit when finished.Visited Hemingways old haunts and drank some first class mojitos in some of the well known watering holes in the city.

Moved onto Vinales, in Pinar Del Rio, and this was one of my favourite places of the holiday due to the Tobacco plantations, and the valley itself.Took a trip through the middle of the Vinales mountains, which was once used by the Taino indians.
Stopped at one of the small rural factories and watched around 10 women rolling Trinidad robustos and Reyes.Fantastic experience, although as normal you were not allowed to take any photographs within the factory.Glorious to see thousands of Trinidad cigars in front of you all waiting to be checked and boxed.

Spent a night at the Jardinere hotel in Vinales, which has a spectacular view of the tobacco fields and the entire valley.There is a small official LCDH shop at the side of the hotel with a very knowledgable manager who sold me a box of 03 JL No1 which were in fantastic condition.

Visited a working farm the following day where they grew the tobacco plants and there was a cigar roller working in the middle of a field rolling cigars from the local leaves.Purchased 10 Robustos from him and he rolled me a couple as i sat and watched him work.

Spent the next few days in Trinidad and Seroa.Both beautifull places; although Trinidad is one of the poorest places in the country the people were very friendly, i met a roller in one of the bars who rolled me a torpedo (free gratis) which was as good as any MC No2 I have had.
Stayed at the La Cuevas hotel, which looks onto Trinidad and is a nice place which does some great food, especially the locally caught lobster.

Travelled around Sancti Spiritus, bay of pigs and all the small towns in that area, and I think you only get to appreciate the people and the real Cuba when you get out of Havana and meet the people and understand the way they live their lives and the culture of the country.

Ended up at the Melia Varadero and although it is a very nice hotel it does not represent the real Cuba, and you could be anywhere in the Carribean when you are there.

One of the best cigar shops I found was the two storey LCDH shop in Varadero, which had a good selection of brands and vitolas.
I did find it difficult to source some of the EL which I had intended purchasing while in the country.There appeared to be a distinct lack of EL, and I never came accross any of the shortlist i had complied before I left the UK.

The cigar prices did not seem to differ between the various shops and locations I visited, and i only brought my legal allowance back, this included Trinidad Robustos,JL No1 and No2 and some cigars rolled for me while in Vinales.

I am glad I went over sooner rather than later.As I am sure you are aware, they are now letting flights into Cuba from LA and Miami, and there were around 60 flights into the country while i was there.The beginning of the end perhaps?

PS.I have posted some photographs on my home page.

Stevieboy
05-10-2009, 01:30 PM
Welcome back mate....sounds like you had a great time....(jammy bastard :))

bnelly
05-10-2009, 01:31 PM
Sounds amazing - want to go back to Cuba and do more than just Havana. Jealous I am :pop2:

Deano
05-10-2009, 01:46 PM
Sounds like you really discovered the place. Sounds great.

By the way, the humidity seems to ridiculous whenever you go, worst I've had to deal with.

Robusto
05-10-2009, 01:48 PM
Great to read this three weeks before heading out. Will be sticking to Havana and Trinidad so have noted your pointers.

I was thinking to myself only this weekend that I reckon we are getting a family trip in just before the deluge...

Nice to have you back within these walls, Craig. :cowboyic9:

whisky77
05-10-2009, 02:01 PM
Sounds like you really discovered the place. Sounds great.

By the way, the humidity seems to ridiculous whenever you go, worst I've had to deal with.

It does take a bit of getting used to Deano, normally you go about 15 minutes and then you are soaked through.
The further away from the coast you go, the worse it seems to get.

whisky77
05-10-2009, 02:07 PM
Great to read this three weeks before heading out. Will be sticking to Havana and Trinidad so have noted your pointers.

I was thinking to myself only this weekend that I reckon we are getting a family trip in just before the deluge...

Nice to have you back within these walls, Craig. :cowboyic9:

Cheers mate, I am sure you will have a fantastic time.Make sure to go to the old part of Trinidad;it is safe to walk around and will illustrate how the people live.There is a ration shop where you can see what the locals are given each month, and there is a bar which is called something like "Chinchacaleros" in which there is a resident cigar roller and salsa band.I wouuld recommend his cigars.

Take some cheap bars of soap or shampoo to give to the local women and you will make a friend for life, and some pens for the local kids are also a winner.

Paulie
05-10-2009, 02:30 PM
Sounds like a good trip there, makes me want to go myself now.

peanutpete
05-10-2009, 02:49 PM
It sounds like you had a great trip i would love to get out one day hopefully before our american cousins f..k the place up once and for good

PoohBore
05-10-2009, 03:34 PM
Was the 2 storey Varadero cigar shop the one in the Playas Amercias shopping centre next to the golf course or is downtown in Varadero ?

TJCoro
05-10-2009, 05:20 PM
It sounds like you had a great trip i would love to get out one day hopefully before our american cousins f..k the place up once and for good


Hey senor peenuts,

:nerd: On behalf of mis amigos :usa2:americanos... :bootyshake:

Besides, I think :849:Castro already did a pretty good job of that :tsk:


But what the hell do I know! I'm just a simple hombre from SoM, Mx who has never left the :hippie:magical penninsula.

:lol: Ray Jay

peanutpete
05-10-2009, 05:40 PM
no offence meant :bandit: the love of my life :ballchain: is half american but some do have a way of shall we say being brash:usa2: but big love to all:smoke:

MaledettoToscano
05-10-2009, 05:41 PM
Welcome back... sounds like you had a great time!

daverave999
05-10-2009, 08:25 PM
Sounds like you enjoyed yourself then! Welcome back Craig.

Kdot
05-10-2009, 08:54 PM
good to have you back sir. The trip sounds amazing. Its always a better holiday when you go beyod the tourist spots.

Pantomimehorse
05-10-2009, 09:23 PM
nice report mate

cj121
05-10-2009, 09:49 PM
Craig: a great whistle stop report of your trip there mate.

You were a busy bod ay?

Glad you enjoyed yourself and the real Cuba, and the mojitos, and the rollers and the cigars and, and...you bastard:p

whisky77
05-10-2009, 10:39 PM
Was the 2 storey Varadero cigar shop the one in the Playas Amercias shopping centre next to the golf course or is downtown in Varadero ?

I think it was on 62nd street PoohBore, which if I remember is close to the golf course.It was well sign posted with the little habanos logo.Nice shop with a little cafe upstairs.

whisky77
05-10-2009, 10:41 PM
Craig: a great whistle stop report of your trip there mate.

You were a busy bod ay?

Glad you enjoyed yourself and the real Cuba, and the mojitos, and the rollers and the cigars and, and...you bastard:p

LOL.Yeah cheers mate, good to be back among the BOTL once again.

Louie
08-10-2009, 07:04 AM
I didn't realise they were allowing domestic US flights in now? I was in Havana in August and didn't see a single American tourist. Plenty of Canadians.
It really will be the end once they open the floodgates. :(
Louie

whisky77
08-10-2009, 11:36 PM
I didn't realise they were allowing domestic US flights in now? I was in Havana in August and didn't see a single American tourist. Plenty of Canadians.
It really will be the end once they open the floodgates. :(
Louie

Louie, apparently they just started flying from the US; while I was in the country Obama signed up for another year of continuation of the embargo, but he has now allowed flights for Cuban nationals from the US for a six month trial period.

At least that is what I was told.:41: