Travel Blog Photos from Varadero, Cuba (647)
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... at other resorts. The Iberostar Tainos, named by a Spanish conglomerate (apparently without irony) after the original inhabitants of Cuba whom the Spaniards effectively decimated, is a kind and tranquil affair, where the friendly staff are still very much ...
The last days at Varadero, the wind and cold set in . The warm, clear water of Wednesday, when mom and I floated about in the turquoise ocean, its depths opening beneath us, seems a distant memory. Dead Portuguese man-o-war jellyfish wash up and bloat on ...
... I remembered a photo of it - there was absolutely no sign or name up to identify it otherwise. For some reason in Varadero the government has banned any accommodation other that state owned, or half state owned hotels. This means I was forced to suffer ...
... The main lobby had a gorgeous chandelier, complete with fluorescent bulbs, (very pleased to see that most lightbulbs we saw in Cuba were high efficiency; little shout out to Al Gore, Woohoo). The outer balconies on the levels with rooms had palm trees ...
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