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  • Cuba in a month today! Any tips?...

    Post me your tips, please.

    At the weekend I was advised by our bookers to take toothpaste and shampoo out as holiday home folk can't get hold of these things and treat you favourably or give you a discount for them.

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    avon skin so soft (blue bottle) at night to keep the mossies away.
    Last edited by PoohBore; 26-09-2009, 08:39 PM.

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    • #3
      Tip? Yes, one, bring me back the mother of all cigars! LOL.

      Seriously enjoy and tell us the do's and do nots on your return.

      T.
      "In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock!"

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      • #4
        A few gifts for children seem to go down well. Colouring books pens etc. Even good 2nd hand kids clothes were well received when i was last there.

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        • #5
          mate has just come back. he went to one of the bigger shops and said it was heavin with coachloads of people. see if they do the 10 stick bags which he got 2 of for me. think he said they were about 40 cucs each(27 quid approx), don't quote me,and there were 2 ryj tubos no1 and no2, partagas corona senior tubo,hoyo coronation tubo,archie coronas major tubo, and 5 cohiba singles(siglo2 x2,siglo3,siglo4 and a robustos). Ithink that was a craking deal and since they are singles according to this new cuban regulations malarky, added up to the 20 singles with no receipt required.

          don't quote me on exact prices , but for 150 quid i got 2 of the 10 stick bags a box of monte no4 and a box of the little ryj puritos with the change..don't think it was too bad.
          I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve

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          • #6
            p.s. have a look at marty's price list



            my box of monte no4 was exactly as stated on this page(price still on the box)
            I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve

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            • #7
              Don't mention the Bay of Pigs

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              • #8
                Find an internet cafe, keep us posted on your progress.

                You could be "Our man in Havana"
                Free the UKCF one

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                • #9
                  Internet, in CUBA, surely not? That would contain material that constitutes freedom of speech and tales from the FREE world. The spread of the EVIL Western system cannot be aloud to spread to dearest mother Cuba!

                  Come on, you must be kidding!!!

                  T.
                  "In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock!"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Big_T_UK View Post
                    Internet, in CUBA, surely not? That would contain material that constitutes freedom of speech and tales from the FREE world. The spread of the EVIL Western system cannot be aloud to spread to dearest mother Cuba!

                    Come on, you must be kidding!!!

                    T.

                    Maybe not...


                    but for a visiting senior representative of the UKCF surely qualifies him to some exclusions under his "diplomatic status"
                    Free the UKCF one

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                    • #11
                      Great tips and ideas, men!
                      That price list is very useful!

                      I have decided to wear my Stetson throughout.

                      I saw somewhere else on the forum something about new cigar purchase restrictions.

                      I was aiming to buy 200 if I have the float left.

                      Has this been drastically cut back?

                      I am not a fan of great heat.

                      I am looking for...

                      Good places to sit and chill out
                      Good live music bars
                      Swimming pool to loll about in and next to - Hotel Parque is the first stop and it has a great looking pool on the roof
                      Great comfortable places to stop, loll and smoke fresh and great stogies
                      To be in the proximity of good looking women without my beloved noticing too much aka reservedperve.com
                      Numbing alcoholic drinks
                      Plenty of fresh fruits
                      Great beach with plenty of shade

                      That'll do for now.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Big_T_UK View Post
                        Internet, in CUBA, surely not?
                        Most of the hotels have internet and many have wireless. Local Habaneros have been using the hotel connections, sometimes by asking visitors to buy them an access card and the government decided to shut the door on this. After a lot of public protests, (and a "secret" video shot at the Melia Cohiba) the Feds have backed off on the policy but I would not be surprised if they tried again. Many of the local bloggers are not able to log into their blogs from Cuba and must transfer their material to each other via USB sticks and external drives.

                        In the resorts most places have an internet area and there is at least one i"nternet cafe" in Varadero.

                        .
                        Commander Bob

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post

                          I am looking for...

                          Good places to sit and chill out
                          Because of the climate, you can sit out everywhere but you'll only be able to really chill in your air-conned hotel.
                          In Havana: sit out and be cool at the Hotel Nacional. On the teraza. With a Mojito. There is a great Casa del Habano there too.
                          I like the brew pub in Plaza Vieja too,

                          If you want to sit "in", I'd find the Bacardi building. One of the nicer little bars in Havana and not in many guidebooks (nudge, nudge, wink, wink)
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                          Good live music bars
                          The Jazz Cafe and Gato Tuerto in Havana can be good but busy. If you want to experience "local" music and dance, search out the Casa de la Musica in Miramar. It's better than the one downtown.
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                          Swimming pool to loll about in and next to - Hotel Parque is the first stop and it has a great looking pool on the roof
                          The Parque central does have a great pool and great view. It also has a nice walk-in humidor on the mezzanine. The Nacional also has a nice pool and it's close to the teraza.
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                          Great comfortable places to stop, loll and smoke fresh and great stogies
                          Everywhere! Do a tour of all the better shops and stop for a smoke/drink in each. Great lounges in Partagas, Melia Cohiba, Melia Havana, C. del Habano 5y16, Conde de Villanueva...
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                          To be in the proximity of good looking women without my beloved noticing too much
                          You won't have to look for beauties-they will find you, especially if you are wearing a YUMA hat. If one of them smiles at you and scratches at her cheek just below her eye (as if wiping a tear) tell your beloved to belt her one.
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                          Numbing alcoholic drinks
                          Es Cuba! Your mind can be numbed at amazingly cheap prices but stick to bars that serve tourists. Worst Mojios are at the Bodeguita (famous for its Mojitos) but great ones can be had at Dos Hermanos, Havana Club and Nacional. Buy a bottle of Anejo 7yo for those "nightcaps".
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                          Plenty of fresh fruits
                          That can be hit or miss. Should be OK now but food supplies in Cuba are still recovering from last fall's hurricanes. get a few "local" pesos (CUP or moneda nacional) and go to an agromercado.
                          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                          Great beach with plenty of shade
                          Not near Havana. The Playas del Este are the local beaches and are nice but for great beaches you have to go to Varadero or points east.

                          .
                          Commander Bob

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                          • #14
                            Great pointers! Much appreciated, my friend.

                            How about bus travel, anyone? Reservations.

                            As a Brit, I like to book things several light years ahead.
                            I'm going to have to drop that one!

                            We're heading towards Trinidad for homestays and beaches.

                            I don't want to be forced into dancing. I'm crap at it.
                            I'll look like a porker from Frankfurt, you know.

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                            • #15
                              Our only experience of buses were the more touristy coaches that took us from Havana back to Varedero Bryan, about 25 CUC each. From memory they do the rounds to and from hotels around major cities and the resorts. We booked it 'independently' from the Hotel Nationale, Havana.

                              You might want to check out Viazul (it gives you a hard on, on coaches) Only pulling your doo-dah. Note the site doesn't book tickets though. And yes internet is available in most hotels. We got talking to a young man in Havana (medically trained, but operating a horse and trap for tourists) who used the net to communicate and keep abreast of things. I don't think it's as subversive as portrayed widely, but the cost of such keeps usage for many to a minimum.

                              BUSES
                              "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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