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Great place. Nothing unexpected from our perspective (although the number and variety of scams is unbelievable). Beautiful country but I wouldn't recommend it to someone who didn't understand what they're in for. You need to be ready for awful roads, abundant mosquitoes, shitty food, non-existent customer service etc. I've travelled a large part of Africa so I'm in a decent position to make these judgementsOriginally posted by M1F2R3 View PostOh man! That looks so good! How did you find Cuba
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The Punch were 225 CUC, The Behike were 180.50, The Magicos were 133, The RyJ were 131.25, the Bolivar were 130. Exchange rate \i'm not certain on - that 800 CUc was about 520 quid though.Originally posted by PoohBore View PostVery nice but we need prices for the spreadsheet ! What's the current exchange rate ?
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Hi Travis,
I am guessing you made Pinar del Rio & the Club Havana Factory, as I see you have a bottle of their local brew, la Occidental Guayabuta. Did you try it there? They were making a batch when we arrived, verying interesting flavour. Our bottle is sitting in the drinks cabient waiting for a suitable occasion.
I know what you mean about the food (outside of major hotels & resturants) but we didn't have a problem with customer service, everyone very helpful, even in the sticks of the Pinar de Rio region.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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Awesome, you get scams everywhere in the world where there is a market for unique items, I suppose. Not a fan of mosquitoes or shit food, haha. Glad you enjoyed yourself though!Originally posted by travisbickle34 View PostGreat place. Nothing unexpected from our perspective (although the number and variety of scams is unbelievable). Beautiful country but I wouldn't recommend it to someone who didn't understand what they're in for. You need to be ready for awful roads, abundant mosquitoes, shitty food, non-existent customer service etc. I've travelled a large part of Africa so I'm in a decent position to make these judgements
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I got the 52s. The look so pretty I'm afraid to smoke them though!Originally posted by PoohBore View PostThanks for posting the prices, particularly the Behikes- which ones are they ?
I made it to Pinar del Rio. One of the locals gifted me a bottle of the local brew when I paid him a few CUC for showing us the way to a small local farm. Harvesting had already happened for the year so I didn't see the need to travel to any massive plantation and look at empty fields! I think the further you get from places like Havana/Varadero, the nicer the people become. Didn't make the Havana Club factory though. Bought some cigars at the Partgas factory but the tours weren't operating when I was there so I had to do a cigar tour at a little factory in Pinar del Rio instead. I recommned hiring a car and driving from place to place - it really is a good way to get a true feeling for the country...Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View PostHi Travis,
I am guessing you made Pinar del Rio & the Club Havana Factory, as I see you have a bottle of their local brew, la Occidental Guayabuta. Did you try it there? They were making a batch when we arrived, verying interesting flavour. Our bottle is sitting in the drinks cabient waiting for a suitable occasion.
I know what you mean about the food (outside of major hotels & resturants) but we didn't have a problem with customer service, everyone very helpful, even in the sticks of the Pinar de Rio region.
Agreed - they definitely are the most economical ones to buy. I got mine in a Casa del Habanos in Varadero. The best option is just to stop in every one you find during the trip as they vary quite a lot in terms of what stock they hold.Originally posted by jebus View Postthe BHK's seem like the best thing to buy up in Cuba in terms of price differential with Swiss and Canary Island prices. Did you find them hard to source?
This is true. I'm not sure it ever will beOriginally posted by Bigboned View PostThat monster of a humi you have still won't be full tho lol
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I was just thinking, due to the difficulty in finding BHKs when you're out there, if you come across one in a shop can you purchase them but leave them there and pick them up before you fly back out?
I just think I'd rather have them store it at optimal conditions than it sit in my stuffy hotel room for a week or two before I fly out; and I wouldn't want to just leave buying them till the last couple of days in case I didn't have any luck...
I guess one way is just to take an empty preseasoned humi with you...
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