Travel Blog Photos from Havana (4,871)
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I start out Sunday in what I hope will be the routine of the day: up at 6:00, swing open the small door above our metal patio doors, and let the cool approaching day flow away the stale, air-conned atmosphere of our dim room. Itīs still dark out. The sun ...
... is willing to pay me to take Parental Leave, I ask "When are we leaving and where to?" Cuba seems a perfect destination for travel with kids: no rampant tropical diseases, a great health system, a reputation ...
... a young driver who blasts Ebe Manuel out the jacked sound system as we jockey through the dirty, sun-blackened streets of central Havana. Conversation is easy. He honks at a pretty girl -- honks a bunch, actually -- and she gives him a delightfully saucy " ...
... (B&B, literally 'private house') has been a great kindness, affording fresh air (as fresh as it gets in Havana), natural light and a vast swath of concrete for chalk drawings. The chalk and antibiotics are both things we brought down with us. The ...
Calle O, between Calles 17 and 19, Vedado Havana, Cuba

Trocadero e/Sulueta y Monserrate, Havana, Cuba

Calle Marti 108, Havana, Cuba

La Giraldilla, Calles 222 and 37, La Lisa Havana, Cuba

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Backpacking in Cuba, Nov-dec 2009?
Posted on Sep 30, 2009, 08:30:43
I am a frequent traveler to Cuba in general Cuba is a safe place. The countryside is safer than the big cities Havana and Santiago. It is wise to avoid at night the small backstreets because robberies and pickpocketing happen. Fluency in Spanish is an ...
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new zealander going to cuba to salsa!!
Posted on Jul 1, 2009, 07:32:00
... i can travel to Cuba from NZ. I'm guessing from AUCK/NZ to a country in central America like panama then into Havana...I'm looking for an affordable option but have no idea what airlines make the journey. 4th Any random suggestions of things to do ...
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Anyone travelling to Cuba?
Posted on Apr 16, 2008, 03:38:26
... I haven't used this site myself, but have heard very good things about staying in 'Casa Particulares' (private rooms) in Cuba. Its an opportunity to meet the local people, see what day to day living is really like, and it'scheaper than ...
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US looks to loosen Cuba travel embargo
Posted on Apr 10, 2009, 06:02:28
... feel discrimanatory. Cuba has some of the most beautiful undersea vistas I've ever snorkeled through. Huge fan coral waving, and tropical fish all around. And the food, great. (Sample it in Tampa and other spots if you cant make Santiago or Havana.)
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