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Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Ride in Open Jeep through Suburb
February 25, 2009, our last full day in Cuba had arrived. I had spent the night in Santiago and my local Cuban friends Maria and Manolo were ready to continue to be my tour guides. I received a nice omelette for breakfast and Manolo explained that he had not had milk for years. Cuba experiences severe food shortages, and milk in particular is in short supply. Only children 8 or younger are entitled to receive real milk products on Cubas libreta, the rationing card. We were ready to head off ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Calle Enramada - Main Shopping Street
ForFebruary 21, 2009 we had planned an excursion into the city of Santiago de Cuba. One of the local hotel employees had taken a day off and agreed to take us around his city. He came to pick us up at 6:30 am and we took the resort workers' bus into town. Our resort was pretty remote and there was not public transport and taxis were too expensive. Riding with the local hotel workers was an interesting and affordable way of getting into the city. It was also a great way of getting exposed to ...
Cuba Travel: The Port of Santiago de Cuba - Parque Alameda
February 23, 2009 was another gorgeous day and another great opportunity for more explorations of the city of Santiago de Cuba. Early, at 7:30 am, we took the hotel workers bus' into town again and spent an hour riding into Cuba's second largest town, all in the air-conditioned comfort of a modern Chinese built bus. An hour later we had arrived near the centre of the city and went for a short walk to the Parque Cespedes, Santiago's main square. One of the main sights on this square is the ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Parque Cespedes, the Main Square
ForFebruary 21, 2009 we had planned an excursion into the city of Santiago de Cuba. One of the local hotel employees had taken a day off and agreed to take us around his city. He came to pick us up at 6:30 am and we took the resort workers' bus into town. Our resort was pretty remote and there was not public transport and taxis were too expensive. Riding with the local hotel workers was an interesting and affordable way of getting into the city. It was also a great way of getting exposed to ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Beautiful Church, Street Market & Parque Cespedes
February 23, 2009 was another gorgeous day and another great opportunity for more explorations of the city of Santiago de Cuba. Early, at 7:30 am, we took the hotel workers bus' into town again and spent an hour riding into Cuba's second largest town, all in the air-conditioned comfort of a modern Chinese built bus. An hour later we had arrived near the centre of the city and went for a short walk to the Parque Cespedes, Santiago's main square. One of the main sights on this square is the ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Casa de La Trova, Museo Emilio Bacardi Moreau
Another brilliant morning greeted us on February 24, 2009. This morning we wanted to explore the local area surrounding our resort in the Parque Baconao, just about one hour east of Santiago de Cuba. We decided to go horse-back riding and went to our local friend Cheno who was stationed outside of the resort with his horses Careta and Muneca. Cheno himself was going to ride a little pony, creatively name Pony, and accompany us on the local trails. We started walking slowly into the mountains ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Parque Cespedes (Main Square) at Night
Another brilliant morning greeted us on February 24, 2009. This morning we wanted to explore the local area surrounding our resort in the Parque Baconao, just about one hour east of Santiago de Cuba. We decided to go horse-back riding and went to our local friend Cheno who was stationed outside of the resort with his horses Careta and Muneca. Cheno himself was going to ride a little pony, creatively name Pony, and accompany us on the local trails. We started walking slowly into the mountains ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: The Beautiful Square of Plaza Dolores
ForFebruary 21, 2009 we had planned an excursion into the city of Santiago de Cuba. One of the local hotel employees had taken a day off and agreed to take us around his city. He came to pick us up at 6:30 am and we took the resort workers' bus into town. Our resort was pretty remote and there was not public transport and taxis were too expensive. Riding with the local hotel workers was an interesting and affordable way of getting into the city. It was also a great way of getting exposed to ...
Santiago de Cuba Club Bucanero
Is Cuba ready for the hordes of Americans that will arrive when the travel ban is lifted? And what will happen to travel and tourism to other Caribbean destinations? Mexico could be hard hit as Cuba will be exotic and less costly. This is Santiago de Cuba Club Bucanero.
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Cuban Souvenirs made of Seeds, Bones and Cow Horns
February 25, 2009, our last full day in Cuba had arrived. I had spent the night in Santiago and my local Cuban friends Maria and Manolo were ready to continue to be my tour guides. I received a nice omelette for breakfast and Manolo explained that he had not had milk for years. Cuba experiences severe food shortages, and milk in particular is in short supply. Only children 8 or younger are entitled to receive real milk products on Cubas libreta, the rationing card. We were ready to head off ...