Trinidad, Cuba

Travel Blogs from Trinidad (83)

The third cuban instalment..., Trinidad, Cuba travel blog
The third cuban instalment...
Jan 21, 2007

... not only the food but the hospitality and unreserved friendliness of almost everyone associated with them. Lobster it up... Trinidad is beautiful. Purely aesthetically speaking, moreso than anywhere else we've visited in Cuba. In the centro historico, ...

A travel blog entry by marktjhung
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Feliz in Cuba, Trinidad, Cuba travel blog
Feliz in Cuba
Jan 27, 2007

... to Jorge (the father of Odalis, our hostess) who says some jibes I can't translate but I'm pretty sure I get the gist of. Trinidad has a reputation for good, accessible music, so we have lots of choices. At Jorge's recommendation, we head up the to the ...

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Mas Tranquilo, Trinidad, Cuba travel blog
Mas Tranquilo
Jan 26, 2007

... dates from the 1870s, and shares the high ceilings, tile roofs and elaborate plaster door arches of most casas in Trinidad. All these lovely places with their lush inner courtyards lie hidden behind mostly non-descript housefronts that hug the sidewalks. ...

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Farewell, Trinidad, Trinidad, Cuba travel blog
Farewell, Trinidad
Jan 30, 2007

... that entices. The music of the island might be a result of that movement, not its cause. The perfect ending to our time in Trinidad comes at the bus stop. Jorge helps lug our bags the 10-minute walk to the station. Even with me loaded up with bags, the ...

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Attractions in Trinidad (7)

Plaza Mayor
Plaza Mayor

Trinidad, Cuba

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Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad
Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad

Located off the Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, Cuba

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Built between 1817 and 1892 and now being restored, it is the largest church in Cuba.
Trinidad Architecture Museum
Embalse Hanabanilla
Embalse Hanabanilla

Between Trinidad and Santa Clara, Trinidad, Cuba

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Forum Discussions on Trinidad (6)

Choices, choices, choices...
Posted on Aug 15, 2008, 17:07:39
... It's not dangerous, just very much disliked by our present government. Everyone in the world except US citizens are free to visit Cuba. Trinidad sounds just the place, especially as you can use the ferry. It's going to get you to a god forsaken ...
Special offers on Easter and summer family trips from The Adventure Company
Posted on Dec 22, 2008, 12:16:36
... Cuba. This 12-day trip includes the elegant capital of Havana, the historic Bay of Pigs, the colonial city of Trinidad and time to relax on Cuba's sandy beaches. An Easter holiday departure, 5th - 16th April 2009, is available from £1,749 per child and £1, ...
Choices, choices, choices...
Posted on Aug 15, 2008, 16:51:26
... because I found fairly cheap flights from each of these locations to Caracas. Why do you suggest Cuba? Isn't it dangerous? I think I'm leaning towards Trinidad and Tobago because I hear there is a ferry that goes from Trinidad to Venezuela. ...
Backpacking in the Caribbean
Posted on Nov 6, 2009, 04:15:39
... in the future! It's mostly because some of the waters aren't suitable for mass transport [e.g. between B'dos and Trinidad], but also because most of the islands are sovereign nations so there's a lot of legal stuff there too.. It's ...