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Which areas of cuba should I visit while on holiday?

I like everything but golf....

    



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SouthOckendon
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Guantanamo definitely


ANDROO
How long are you there? I spend a month in Cuba every summer and I will tell you that most tourists are unknowingly imprisoned once they arrive. Get yourself outside of the tourist district and see the real Cuba!
Spend at least a few days getting to know Habana Vieja, where architecture and history are surpreme. There is a marketplace near the Old Cathedral open almost every day for tourists that has lots of beautiful things to take back to your friends. The city's art and revolution museums are worth a trip as well. The Riviera Hotel is a great place to enjoy yourself--for only ten convertibles you get lunch, two drinks, and as long as you want at the pool with the best high dive!, or take a dive off the Malecon like a real Cuban (watch out for sharks). The clubs at night are a real treat, but MAKE SURE you go one night to the castle on the bay for the nightly cannon fire (7 pm i think). Every night tourists and Cubans alike pack the place to see the cermonial firing of the cannon, which comes from the Colonial Period when the firing was used to signal the closing of the port at night.
I would hope you speak Spanish, which will make your time there so much easier and more enjoyable, and also make travels to other areas a cinch. Don't be afraid to journey into the center of the island, through Camaguey and especially Matanzas (the most beautiful city in my opinion!). THIS is when you will see the real Cuba. Hopefully you won't be afraid to talk to some of the people and get to see their lifestyle and warm hearts.
Cuba, mi patria querida...
And DONT exchange any more money than you need! An insane percentage is taken out and given to the government. Also, keep a strict hold on your passport at all times (especially if you are an American). People are desperate in this country, and if you flaunt yourself as a tourist it will not be to your advantage.
Good luck and stay safe!
Oh yeah, and Varadero is beautiful!


Hibee
Anywhere but Varadero.


Niamh
You must go to Havana and visit the Old Town.Wonderful buildings and lot's of history.Also go to Revolution Square and check out Club Tropicana.The rest of Cuba does not feel very Cuban as it has become to touristy but in Havana you really know you are in Cuba.


shortstuff
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If it is not too far go to Havana, unfortunately I stayed at Guardalavaca which although a very beautiful part was too far away (500 miles) from the capital. If you are in the same area as I stayed at take a trip to the sealion park & swim with the dolphins - a very memorable experience with a video if you want it, also visit the Indian reservation. The local markets are also fun providing you are willing to 'haggle'

Have a wonderful trip it will be quite an eye-opener when you realise that the term 'how the other half live' suddenly applies to you, as the local people don't earn much but they are very friendly & helpful.


cubalishus
Androo has it in a nutshell, great advice and if you follow it you won't go wrong, have an amazing time, the Cubans are beautiful people and can't do enough for you, can't wait to go back there myself.


tom t
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I was in the Island of Cayo Largo, just south of Cuba, for an all inclusive holiday. The food was excellent, in the 7 yes 7 places to eat and drink.
It originally was a military post.
We went from Heathrow about 8years ago. We have been searching high and low in holiday brochures, no longer shown.
It was on these beaches that the tortoises came ashore to lay their eggs.
We took a biplane tour to Havana, that was fantastic.
Only 15 passengers aboard, BRILLIANT.
I would recommend CAYO LARGO no golf, SUN.> SEA< SAND what more can one ask for!!!!


pauline_cs
Havana is a must,hubby and i went there lots to do and see the list is to long to tell you,but i will tell you that hubby had a hair cut,it was fantastic and the Barber only charged him one dollar,but hubby gave him five dollars.the barber gave the two of us a big hug a kiss and a drink. but i don't know what the drink was called but it warmed are hearts.


millsym2k
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hi im living in marina in cuba varadero...marina darsena..im english when you going over...can show you local interests...i return jan 24th .....


joshuakane_uk
holguin is lovely as is Santiago, find yourself a local tour guide who can drive you around In holguin we met a fella named jorge who rode a horse and carriage between hotels. We hired hime to take us around to meet local people and see the real cuba!. We did that for 9 days and stayed at some very lovely people's homes and ate wonderful home cooked meals! Inexpensive averaged about $20 a day.


daddybear
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Wow - the biggest island in the Caribbean, check out Guantanamo Bay - I hear the hospitality is awesome and some tourists never come back.


Hilary Y
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You will love Cuba - but stay away from the tourist enclosed places like Valadero where all you will get is the boring pap which you could get anywhere.
I went there 3 years ago with 'Explore', and you could do worse than look at their website and Cuba Libre itinery to get some good ideas.
Personally I loved Havana - EAT AT THE CUBAN-FRENCH ASSOCIATION - the decor and lobster were fantastic! Try to get to Trinidad (very old, very beautiful - great market) and Santiago de Cuba.
I also recommend Camaguey if you get the chance.
Food: People will offer to take you to their homes and illicit restaurants to feed you. There is no problem with this so long as you feel safe. The Cubans are in general lovely people who want to earn dollars from you! If you tell them you are English they will immediately tell you of their friends in London....
Do get to the Che Guevara tomb and Plaza de la Revolucion and see the changing of the guard there. Just enjoy it all you lucky, lucky person and send me a postcard!
Oh - and all omelettes and sandwiches are jamon, quesa or jamon y quesa... ham, cheese or ham and cheese. the coffee and orange juice are to die for.
If you want to do people a favour, take pencils, biros and toiletries for the kids. And if you go to a hotel, always open and use a little bit of any shampoo etc. then the chamber maid can take it when you've gone.
Go for a walk along the Malecon in Havana, and always bargain taxifares - trust me, they will drop their prices, but don't try to rip them off - remember that you will be wealthy compared to them.
Get yourself a Lonely Planet Guide too - invaluable.
I could go on all night - enjoy yourself - I know you will.


ffordcash
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Best thing is to start at the airport....


Preykill
i agree with Hibee


"Anywhere but Varadero"

Varadero is just another beach resort, no fun at all (unless you like beach resorts, but then there are cheaper countries to go to)


Pablo
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I have been to Varadero, Havana, Guanabo (outskirt of Havana) and I am going to Cayo Coco in a couple of weeks. I heard Cayo Coco has gorgeous beaches with white sand. Havana has lots of history but be careful of pick pocketers. Varadero has lots of tourists and nice beach. My friend told me if you want some R & R, Cayo Coco is the place. Have fun wherever you go and be careful.


disney639
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I got married in Cuba last May and it was fantastic. We stayed in a resort in the Cayo Cocos islands on the north side of Cuba. Some of our party visited Havanah as they wanted to see a bit of culture, it is a airplane ride away ans was quite expensive for the day but it is very tourist orientated. Take plenty of mosquito repellant with you as they didn't sell it in our resort and there was no golf course there.


magoo
camp xray is a must


ambertottie
You could stay in cayo coco, the beaches are fantastic. Take a trip to Havana, especially the old town, You have to see the Tropicana show, its fantastic. Take out a speed boat and go scuba diving. There are a wealth of things to do, that doesent really cost loads either! You are going to have such a brilliant time. Have fun!!! I


?
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I LOOOOOOOOOOOVE CUBA - if you stay in veradero which is the main holiday spot - take the chance to go on a jet ski safari on the peninsula, they also have an excertion for swimming with dolphins which is amazing.

AS A MUST you have to go to Havana, it looks all tatty and old but inside the buildings its like walking into a palace. There is also the Hemingway restaurant hotel bar!!

ALSO as must you HAVE TO AS AN ORDER LOL!! VISIT the following places
PINAR DEL RIO - the only cigar factory in Cuba
HAVANA
and also go to the TROPICANA SHOW which is world famous for half naked men and women dancing trapeze style with lampshades on their head. its all done outside and the platform is made inbetween trees. A free bottle of rum and all you buy is coke to go with it...pass out happily...
ALSO CUBA isnt Cuba without visiting REVOLUTION SQUARE

Cuba is THE most amazing unspoilt island enveloped and engulfed in a timewarp of history. 1950's cars, cigars, and music of every street corner, not to mention the COCO taxi's which are big yellow crash helmets on wheels (tuk tuk).The crime rate is 1% and the safest way to get about is to actually hitchhike.

I LOVE CUBA - and everyone needs to go there before Castro dies and before America returns to the island, (embargo) as its truley a timewarp.....


Dimplez P
Anywhere... but Varadero (although it is a beautiful place..made for tourists)..it is too touristic..Feels like you are not in Cuba at all.......If you want to experience the real Cuban Culture..Santiago and Havana does it...for me anyway..


domfarcis
the hospital where the bastard castro is dieing

please accelerate ...

pity to bring currencies to such dictator's ...


rain
Havanna. We went a few years back now and it is simply the best city. Get off the beaten track once you have orientated youorself and get into some of the little bars. We also visited the state theatre, an amazing treat as you can do guided tours around backstage. Beautiful to just wander the streets though, but don't think you will be doing much shopping!!!!


Ike
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I recommend that you stay in the Hotel "Ambos Mundos" in Havana. I stayed there a long time ago, I suppose it is still operating.

It is a beautiful hotel with a wonderful bar. Ernest Heminway stayed for long periods in this hotel and you can visit his room complete with typewriter.

More than for sightseeing, Cuba is great for talking to people. Lots of persons are "chasing dollars" and trying to sell you things. Once you tell them that you are not interested you can go on and chat for hours about something else.

I remember a great outdoor art market, great bargains of really good artists.

Live music is everywhere and musicians are excellent as most have been trained in the conservatory, the downside they have to play in restaurants to earn a living.

Be warned, lots of prostitution. A bit shoking initially but everybody minds their own business in this respect.

Enjoy it!


NightHowler
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I suggest staying at Breezes Jibacoa...its in the middle of nowhere...but very nice and has beautiful scenery, great snorkleing and its half way between Varadero and Havana. (But it's not a party resort) You can take all sorts of tours from Jibacoa...some being..the catamaran/swimming with dolphins cruise in Varadero, the jeep tour from Varadero out thru the Cuban countryside where you can go on a Canimar river cruise, swim in the Saturno Caves, go snorkleing at Coral beach, visit a Cuban (tourist) farm with lots to do. Or you could do the Havana day trip...be prepared for lots of walking...its a great city to see. Jibacoa also has free walking tours up the mountain and to farms, it has scooter tours, etc etc. Its a great place to go.


ALLAN B
as much as you can fit in while over there,Cuba is a great country and you dont travel that distance to sit in your hotel room.


loulou150653
Cuba is a fascinating country, but I would advise that you only go on a package holiday as it is very very difficult to buy even a bottle of milk there as they have by far the best recycling of anywhere in the world and one must have a bottle to bring in when buying a fresh bottle. Also all foodstuffs are scarce there too! There are so many places that you can visit and see. It is like being back in the 1960's! The island is full of nostalgia and the people there are extremely nice. Good luck with your trip.......Try to book an all inclusive package deal when you go there too. We did not do this and my advise to anyone going there is to research everything very carefully!


benchgirl1976
i only went to the holiday resort of cayo coco, but if i were you i would head for havana


reggie
Havana...and take a ride in one of those big old American cars. Go to Guantanamo Bay but don't take a rucksack and shave off your beard before you go...apart from that have a great time


arethusa_lad
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All the bars.


mickey
visit the capital city of Havana and dont forget to travel in those camel buses, its really good.


Shannon P
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Visit Verdadero (? sorry spelling?), the touristy beach area. It's touristy for a reason - the beach is nice and clean, water is warm, plenty of food options. We went to a 'locals' beach near Havana and it was very dirty - with broken glass in the sand and everything. Outside of the touristy areas, food options are pretty bad.
Don't visit Matanzas, there is nothing to do there!



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