Casa Ileana Trinidad
Jesus Menendez (Alemada) No 92 Trinidad, Cuba
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Llegué a este pueblo de cuento pasadas las 6 de la mañana, con mis hermanos argentinos del colectivo: Saíd, de Tostado, provincia de Santa Fe, Tomi, de Resistencia, Chaco, y Nathi, de Corrientes capital. Habíamos salido el día anterior a las 19:30 hs desde Santiago. Yo salí sin mi matera, que al dejarla un minuto en el piso en la terminal de santiago, fue sustraída por algún personaje aún secreto para mí...ojalá que el cubano que la tenga aprenda a tomar mate por lo ...
Bike Riding, Scuba Diving and Salsa Lessons
... 2 3!’ The teacher was very good and within an hour we were able to perform 3 different turns while staying with the music! Brendan has vowed never to salsa again but Michelle has re-ignited the passion for years ago and keen to continue, without Brendan, when she returns to Australia. We returned to the Lobster restaurant from yesterday for another fantastic value meal before having an early night after our action packed ...
Ten days in Cuba, February 2012
... s streets are seldom marked neither are directions to the highways…I knew this would be a challenge. In preparation I bought a very good map and asked around. Cuba has a divided highway called A1 (or autopista) running lengthwise in the middle of most of the island.
Getting the rental car, even though it was reserved and prepaid was a hassle. All agencies are government owned, there are no Avis and others we are all familiar ...
$5 CUC Lobster
Due to our early night, we both woke up at 2AM really hungry. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending how you look at it) we were locked inside our casa overnight so were not able to wander the streets in search of a 24hour hot dog place (they do exist) so we went back to bed. We were up at 8AM again, Brendan much worse for wear and grabbed a number of street fried foods for breakfast before farewelling our casa host, Wilfredo, ...
Music, music and even more music
... next stop was at a very remote restaurant, complete with live music. John went for a short horse ride with Richard, while I had a drink and danced with a hunky Cuban - very pleasant lunchtime. Out to dinner and then back to the steps again for more live music - excellent - and with the addition of a one hour show of African/Caribbean dance and music. Very vibrant and lively. Trinidad is a very friendly town with a strong Afro-Cuban ...
