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Cuba may be the most exciting destination for Americans. American tourists can freely travel around the island. Americans are allowed to bring back from Cuba; arts, music or educational materials and Cuban cigars and rum. The first commercial flight between the United States and Cuba landed in t...
A more pressing concern, Suchlicki believes, is the fact that tourists' money ends up in the pocket of the military via government-run hotels and restaurants. "A portion of the tourists' expenditure in Cuba supports the regime and in particular the Cuban military," he said. “Visitors ...
tourists actually pay far more for everything than a Cuban would. All “luxury” goods, such as restaurants, cell phones, internet access and hotel rooms, are quoted in Cuban Convertible Pesos (abbreviated CUC, and called “cooks” for short). The two currencies work together to keep ...
tourists. Getting there But Cuban tourism still has a long way to go. First, there’s the whole issue of getting into Cuba legally. The U.S. embassy in Havana publishes a handy list of restrictions. “There’s a lot more interest circulating for tours to Cuba, but it may take some ...
Maps were often part of promotional literature leading tourists, colonists, and investors to have certain expectations of a new Cuba in which they could experience a healthy, safe, modern, land of abundance, but whose long history with Spain and long experience with multi-culturalism were either ...
Cuba is safer than America. All of the people were extremely nice and happy to see us. They seem to like Americans, and tourists in general. 6. The Language Barrier It’s pretty strong. I mean, sure you can get by with pointing at things and guessing, but it’s not easy. It ...
Yet even in Cuba, Hill said he does not fear entirely safe. His latest worry is that an influx of American tourists might also bring bounty hunters or vigilantes. "I still fear for my life, you know, even here in Cuba nowadays, with all the Americans coming down here," he said. ...
After continuous efforts and arrangements by the City's Historian's Office, a company was created to allowrentalof these beautifully restored vehicles. This agency provides an attractive taxi service for tourists which uses well-preserved old cars, most of them having being in use for more than ...
Free time in excess or regular tourists' activities are not permitted. We take care of all details both in North America and in Cuba, including VISA and flight arrangements to Cuba's main destinations via USA ports (Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, New York, Los Angeles, and ...