Travel Blog Photos from Varadero (716)
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... me realize how much we've been spoiled by fresh-squeezed beverages in Cuban homes. Our hotel is about 2/3 of the way down Varadero's 20km white line of sand, and the further east you go the more expensive and inclusive resorts become. That said, I'm a bit ...
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 ...
... food and the shopping. But hey, we kinda knew that. Oh, and last but not least, a little kudos to Beatriz our maid in Varadero. Really sweet girl who wrote us a note ( with a kitten on it) before we left. We left her a bunch of toiletries ...
Autopista Sur km. 11, Varadero, Cuba

Ave. Las Americas km 4, Varadero, Cuba

Varadero, Cuba

Calle 59 y 60, Varadero, Cuba

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unaddressed social problems in Cuban remote areas
Posted on Nov 21, 2009, 14:00:30
... If you noticed the (ha ha ha) I meant that Varadero is one of the safest, and most beautiful places in Cuba. I spent 7 or 8 days at Mellia Varadero, and it was just a paradise, a dream come true. See the entry and read all about Cuba here. 5000 ...
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Anyone travelling to Cuba?
Posted on Apr 16, 2008, 03:38:26
... ) in Cuba. Its an opportunity to meet the local people, see what day to day living is really like, and it'scheaper than staying in some great monstrosity of a hotel in Varadero as so many visitors to Cuba do. There is a lot of good information on
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Check-out the real cuba
Posted on Feb 27, 2007, 21:37:59
... for food, consumer products, and medical services. Tourist apartheid in Cuba prohibits Cubans from engaging with foreigners by barring them from places as hotels, clubs, and even beaches like that of Varadero, which is reserved strictly for tourists.
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Anyone travelling to Cuba?
Posted on Jul 2, 2008, 12:17:38
... in Cuba. Its an opportunity to meet the local people, see what day to day living is really like, and it'scheaper than staying in some great monstrosity of a hotel in Varadero as so many visitors to Cuba do. There is a lot of good information on
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