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Cuba: La Isla Grande

Tripcode: AUB

Countries visited: Cuba

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Average Review Rating: 4.3 from 112 reviews.

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  • CUBA: LA ISLA GRANDE

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    Purely by luck, I managed to be in Cuba for the 50th Anniversary of the Revolution. So going round all the places connected to the Revolution made it all the more relevant and alive. I thought the trip was fantastic. Yes, there is a lot of travel, and some days the drives are long, but at the end of the day any trip is what you make it. I also think it is worth the effort to make it over to the east coast. When you return west and hit the rest of the tourists, you realise how great it was further east. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    There were quite a few. I think the highlight of the trip for me was being in the Sierra Maestra mountains and staying in Santa Domingo for 2 nights. The hike to Castro's command centre was fantastic following a drive on one of the steepest roads on the planet. Also a chance to jam with the band at the hotel - singing Dancing Queen at 1am was unexpected!!

    Domino sessions with the guides and the coach driver were also fun - especially when we started beating them.

    I really liked Baracoa and the chance to test out my, now know to be lacking, dancing skills.

    What did you think of your group leader?

    We had a local guide, Elio, and a British guide, Roger.

    Roger (Taylor) was fantastic. He clearly has a great love for Cuba which came through all his explanations and insights into the country. At night, he introduced us to local music clubs and bars which we might not have gone to otherwise, and in Cienfuegos took us to hang out local style.

    Elio (Luis) was also brilliant and always went beyond the call of duty - especially when he managed to get a catamaran for just the Exodus group. Apparently, it is also never too early to have your first intake of Vitamin R.

    Our driver, Esmildo, was also great. He couldn't speak much English but played a mean game of dominos.

    I think that Exodus have now changed their local agent so you probably don't get to travel with Elio anymore.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    The trip notes state that you should take snack food as there is little available in Cuba. The food was so plentiful and of better quality than I expected, that no snacks were required. However, make sure that you remember all toiletries are buying replacements especially sun block is quite difficult.

    There are a couple of active days which involve walking but you don't have to be superfit, and there is the opportunity to opt out.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    I've been on quite a few Exodus trips and this was definitely one of the best so far. But as always it's a combination of the people you are with, the guides, the country you're in and what you put in as well as take out of the trip. Don't expect to get a lot of sleep!!

    If shopping is your thing opportunities are quite limited unless you want Che t-shirts, Che postcards, Che calendars, Che watches, Che books, Che berets, Che key rings.............. or CDs of the local bands (always 10 pesos!)

     
  • CUBA: LA ISLA GRANDE

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    Cuba is a fabulous place to visit and the trip was varied and interesting. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    The country itself - the peopel, the dancing, the music, the rum, and of course Che!
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Very professional and helpful.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Learn a few salsa steps before you go - the dancing is infectious.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    If is is possible to introduce a two night stop in the first week that would improve it.

     
  • LA ISLA GRANDE

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    Wow... we experienced so much more than the trip notes mentioned. The hotels were superb, most had their own pools or there was a river or the sea on our doorstep. Travelling companions were a great bunch! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    1. Trekking up to the Commandancia in the footsteps of the famous.
    2. Swimming at Cayo Saeita
    3. The cuban people were so welcoming
    4. Cuban flags on my toenails thanks to Kati at Santa Domingo
    5. The view from El Castillo at Baracoa
    6. Old cars everywhere
    What did you think of your group leader?

    Christine our Exodus leader was fantastic, she added other 'adventures' to the trip as well as making sure everything ran smoothly

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Don't worry about the longer bus journeys - take a good book (or borrow one from Christine's library), get together with fellow travellers to play group games, do crosswords as a group, listen to your Ipod, learn some Spanish or sleep. The time flew past for us - after all it only rained when we were on the bus!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    See Cuba before it changes too much
     
  • LA ISLA GRANDE

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    A great holiday- but the first week was too much traveling ( breakfast, get on coach, 3 hours travel, stop somewhere nice, back on the coach, another three hours travel, arrive at hotel, meet for dinner, sleep, break fast, get on coach etc etc etc). It would have been better to have had more of two nights at a place.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Getting off the coach, and finding the local Casa Las Trovas musicians practicing- so they inprovised a concert just for us.

    Wonderful time at the beach with curly tail iguanas, and even bigger iguanas.

     Santa clara- and the monuments to Che including the obscure statue of Che with little  figures representing parts of his life scattered across the staute of him holding a child.

     Seeing the Russian Space Capsiule at Guatanamo during a loo stop- not even on the itinery- and it should be!!

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Brilliant. Helpful. Full of laughs. Quick to give assistance when my eye became inflamed.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Be prepared for more long  journeys on the coach than the travel notes say. But there were frequent loo stops.

    If you are shy about changing on beaches, make sure you have something to cover yourself.

     Taking the antiseptic hand wash is useful

    Consider taking beach shoes to paddle in.

      Take Suntan Lotion- you will need it!

    The rum is very good!!

    When coming back, there is a currency exchange after you have gone through security, and duty free is available ( there was some confusion on our trip as to whether there was either - so some people had changed their money back, then didn't have enough  Cuban money to buy their duty free- ie the RUM.)

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Its a good holiday- apart from the long travelling bits in the first week. ( Are you getting the message!!)

     Lots of good music ( in Santiago de Cuba, if you stood still for more than 5 seconds it seemed as if a musician would pop up and play.)

     Ladies- watch out for gorgous young men who offer you " boylove".  When one young man approached me,  he told me he was only 40 ( I am somewhat  older than that), then when  I declined to participate he asked me to introduce him to my friends as he was only 34. When I said they all had partners, he asked me to introduce me to my daughters ( i have none!!)  as he was only 24! The others ( and there were others- and I declined them all) were not so persistent. Funny - yes- but also a sad state of affairs that Cuba has so quickly got into the sex trade. However- must say that it was all good humoured and not sordid or threatening in any way!!

     

     
  • LA ISLA GRANDE

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    Good variety of experiences - cities, beach, mountains. Too much travelling in the first week, moving on every day. 3 hours on the bus in the morning, quick lunch stop, 3 more hours in the bus. Get to hotel. Hour and a half to turn around before out to dinner, same again next day. For the first week it didn't even feel like we were in cuba, as didn't have enough time in any one place to get to grips with it. Second week much better as spent two nights in most places and got more free time to explore. Overall, it was a good trip. Cuba is a fascinating place.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Mountains of sierra maestre were beautiful - highly recommend the walk up to Castro's hideout there - an opportunity to stretch legs, get some exercise and get a first hand feel for the history of the revolution. Trinidad - cobbled streets and pastel coloured houses. Ride in a convertible Oldsmobile round Havana. Many a mojito while watching life go by. The music. The people.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    The local guide was excellent and full of enthusiasm about his country. No question was too much trouble for him to answer. We also for some reason had a British Exodus guide. She only flew out 3 days before we did. Nice girl, also full of enthusiasm. She had been to cuba a couple of times, but was new to most of the places we went so couldn't answer any questions. Don't know why exodus went to the expense of sending her out there as she didn't do anything the local guide couldn't have done. Nice holiday for her though! The local driver was also excellent.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Be prepared to spend alot of time on the bus in the first week. Opt out of any of the dinners organised in the hotel the group stays in - they are poor quality buffets and you could be anywhere - and go off and explore to find somewhere to eat on your own. Other organised dinners at private restaurants or in the towns were all good. Give the catamaran trip a miss as the island it goes to isn't that nice. You sit in a cramped (and very hot with little shade) boat for 2 hours each way to get only about 3 hours there. Instead spend more time exploring trinidad itself as it is amazing. The trip doesn't give you much time in havana and there is so much to see. We flew out a couple of days early to give ourselves more time there and it was the best decision we made. Do any walks on offer - the scenery is beautiful up in the mountains. Do take decent walking shoes/trainers with grip - it doesn't tell you you need them in the trip notes but you do. Take snacks - cereal bars, nuts, dried fruit - with you to eat on the long bus journeys. Because of the trade embargos, it's difficult to get hold of much in cuba itself.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Trip would be better if it missed out Baracoa. Long way to go and the reason the first week was so hard going. But you only get two hours to explore it and it's not worth it. Would be better to spend more time in the other places.
     
  • LA ISLA GRANDE

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    Some memorable days but holiday limited by amount of time spent driving.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Walking in the footsteps of Fidel and Che to their hideout in the Sierra Maestra
    What did you think of your group leader?
    The group was led jointly by Christine and Elio(local leader). The leaders enabled us to gain an excellent understanding of the cuban situation. Elio's english was a little cumbersome on occaision but he was very helpful and enthusiastic.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Go now, Cuba will change. Expect high temperatues in July/August- max we recorded was 39.2C. People often ask for soap/pens. Cuban entry/exit no hassle. Don't rely on credit cards for cash. Hotels generally good, though some probs with plumbing
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I'm not particularly pleased with itinerary- far too ambitious as roads very slow in east. The long driving days are not restricted to the days 2, 4 and 5 mentioned in brochure and it got frustrating to drive 6 hours+ then get a 90 minute orientation tour without proper time to look in more detail then set off for the next place. This type of thing was commonplace until we reached Trinidad. I personally think this itinerary would only work well if an internal flight were used to avoid traversing the island both ways- dont know how practical this is. If it isn't, I feel the itinerary should be cut and an extra night in Havana included.

    Exodus Response

    Hi Andrew

    This trip in generally gets greats feedback but a few clients have mentioned the driving times.
    Cuba is much bigger than most people realise and this tour is designed to give you an experience of the whole island,
    as a result some long drives are inevitable. We have considered using internal flights but we have some safety concerns
    and have chosen not to use them.
    We are reviewing the itinerary for 2009 and will be breaking up the journeys times to make the travel more manageable.
    Our clients generally think the journey times are worth it as it’s an increadable island to visit.

    Thanks

    Elaine
    (Cuba Trip Manager)


     
  • LA ISLA GRANDE

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    There's a lot of mileage to cover but its worth it, especially to get to Baracoa, Santiago de Cuba and Sierra Mastra.  Also, the views are interesting - its like taking a step back in time.  Enjoy the revolutionary history, the national parks and the dancing.  Be warned, you may end up in a 4 star all-inclusive pacakage tourist style hotel, they can change at the last moment.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Learning about Cuba's history (in particular the revolutions), walking and swimming in the national parks and visiting the eastern part of the island were my highlights.  It is an extremely cultured nation - don't just settle on the music and dancing (everyone's a musician and dancer), look out for the local artists and sculptures.  I wish we'd had time to visit the national Art Gallery in Havana, but we went to the Barcardi building instead. 

    What did you think of your group leader?

    Group Leader was good - but poor girl had been called in at a moment's notice, given very out of date trip notes and was blamed when things went wrong ... it could have been local misinformation, Cuban Tourism or Exodus, but she took the flack. 

    The local guide was a lot of fun.

    The driver was pretty good.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Be aware of the distances you cover, its a large island - but do watch the world go by, as the scenery is spectacular and it is like stepping back in time, seeing the old American Cars and people at work.  

    Be aware your hotel may change at last minute.

    Enjoy the cocktails but avoid the ice - its a long trip back when you're not feeling well.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    To really appreciate the Island and the distances covered, the trip should be run over a 3-week period, or cover a shorter distance over the 2 weeks (or fly to Santiago de Cuba and travel back by road).  There were some places where you wanted to stay longer to really appreciate the towns and have a chance to explore.  Havana deserves more time than we had. 

    The all-inclusive hotel at Trinidad threw us in with package tourists which wasn't a particularly good experience, more like watching a feeding frenzy at the zoo.  In fact, I was expecting standard accommodation - not 4 or 5 star hotels - and would have preferred to stay in more "localised" accommodation.  It may be down to Cuban Tourism authorities as to which hotel we stayed in.  It was not nice to find we had been double booked at Sierra Mastra and had to change accommodation, but there you go!

    Some of my fellow travellers felt that by using 5 star all-inclusive package tourist hotels was dragging the good name of Exodus down and they had serious doubts about using your company again.  Personally, I would have preferred more like the Grand in Santiago de Cuba or the Colon in Camaguey as they fitted in with the country we were visiting. Also, it was a shame to get to these hotels in time to see the pools closing.  It could have been called the "great hotel pools I didn't use in Cuba" tour.   

     
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