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A Taste Of Cuba

Tripcode: AUW

Countries visited: Cuba

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Average Review Rating: 4.5 from 55 reviews.

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  • A TASTE OF CUBA

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    A wonderful insight to Cuba at a relaxing pace.  Plenty of food, fun and rum. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Walking around Trinidad, visiting Casa del Trova - rum and dancing.

    Havana - visiting Buena Vista social club - rum and dancing.

    Food much better than expected and staying the Casa in Trinidad was a real bonus. 

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Excellent, Jorge could not have been better and was very entertaining.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Enjoy it all and spend a few days in Cuba afterwards
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    More time exploring the Pinar del Rio area, we visited the area after the trip and found it outstanding, probably the best part of Cuba, but then again would not know how to fit into a one week trip.

    Liquor factory, cigar factory and Bay of Pigs are hardly worth a visit 

     
  • A TASTE OF CUBA

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    A really fantastic trip in so many ways. Although only a week we packed so much into it that it felt like longer! It truly provided a great taste of Cuba. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Every day there were inspirational moments - the beautiful Vinales valley, swimming in the Bay of Pigs, the stunning architecture in Cienfuegos, Trinidad and Havana, our guide reading a letter from Che to Fidel as we drove to Santa Clara to visit Che's mausoleum - just to mention a few. And of course the dancing (which we participated in!) and music everywhere we went!
    What did you think of your group leader?

    Our guide, Tony, was also inspirational. The perfect combination of professionalism and great fun. He was always willing to organize any extras for us and shared so much knowledge about his wonderful country.

    Our driver, Alex, also deserves a mention. Not only was his driving excellent but also his salsa dancing!

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Change more money at the airport than you think you'll need. I certainly managed to spend a lot. Perhaps it was all the mojitos!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Contrary to some views of Cuba the food we ate was excellent and plentiful. Changes have, and are continuing to take place in Cuba and of course the people want and deserve a better standard of living. But hopefully the future won't radically change this stunning country.

    It was a really excellent trip and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

     
  • A TASTE OF CUBA

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    A trip I'd really been looking forward to, and it still managed to surpass my expectations.   A fascinating place, lots of contrasts, great music, and the trip covered everything on my wish list.   Go now, before it changes too much. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    So many special moments.   Drinking Coco Loco cocktails in the middle of a national park (made by a man with a machete!).   Lunch at the eco-farm near Vinales.  The visit to Santa Clara and the Che museum.  Wonderful Trinidad and the fantastic music and dancing. Exploring Havana and finishing the trip with the BuenaVista Social Club (more great music and dancing).    
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Rayselis was fantastic.   Always had options for us - whether it was going out dancing, trying a family-run palador, or getting a classic car taxi.   She was very knowledgeable and ensured we got enough information so we could appreciate what we were seeing or experiencing.  Totally excelled in Havana when we went to Hotel Nacional for mojitos while driving along the Malecon in classic convertibles.  
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Make sure you change sufficient money at the airport as the first hotel would not change Sterling (but Euros was okay).   Few chances to find a bank/exchange.

    Take every experience going.   Yes its a busy trip and there's not often that you have time to relax, but you can always sleep on the 9 hour flight back to the UK.   Don't miss out on the dancing/music in Trinidad or Havana.

    The overnight stay at Guajimico is the low point of the trip.   You are in the middle of nowhere so no options for where to eat or what to do.   Try and stock up on some rum before you get there to help pass the evening - a few of us sat out in front of the "lodges" with a few drinks and some music on the iPod and it turned what would have been a grim evening into something a bit more tolerable (well Rum has a habit of doing that!)  

     

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Go ..... go now!   Prepare to be busy, but you'll come back after the 8 days with so many experiences and memories.   Cuba was wonderful - I hope to go back some day.

     

     
  • A TASTE OF CUBA

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    A trip which "does exactly what it says on the tin". 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Visiting Che Guevara's mausoleum in Santa Clara.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Jorge was an exceptional leader who took us to a couple of fantastic paladares as well as more "up market" restaurants. (I should also like to mention our driver Eduardo who was always smiling and attentive to the ladies when disembarking from the coach). 
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Book it now! you will not be disappointed, guaranteed! 

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Try and make time to visit the Museum of the Revolution in Havana. 
     
  • A TASTE OF CUBA

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    This was an excellent trip from start to finish. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    It is a fascinating time to visit Cuba and you are very aware that this is a country in transition.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Excellent leader.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    This trip covers a lot of ground, culture, music, sights and stories to make the very most of each day. Would highly recommend.
     
  • A TASTE OF CUBA

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    A wonderful trip - truly a Taste of Cuba, well paced and informative, fun and inspiring. Friendly people and great weather! A great group of travelling companions made it so much more - we all connected well. Can't wait to go back again and see more of this fast changing country, especially the glorious capitol, Havana. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Difficult to pick one thing as we saw and experienced so much. Trinidad is amazing - explored independently on our 2nd day there rather than take the catamaran trip - even took a classic car taxi from the hotel to the city.

    Visiting Casa de la Trova in the evening to hear the salsa bands in the open air and watch the dancing was great.

    A classic open car tour of Havana followed by lunch at the National Hotel in Havana was memorable.

    Staying in the nature reserve in Guajimico and visiting the organic farm followed by a superlative lunch which included whole suckling pig!

    Eating in the privately owned paladares either when on tour or in the tiny backstreets of Havana was a very different experience.

    Going to the Tropicana (much better than expected - a really slick & classy show) and also to the Buena Vista Social Club where the old timers really know how to party will be part of my lasting memories.

    Music everywhere - being serenaded in every restaurant and on many street corners too.

     

     

    What did you think of your group leader?

    Tony was the ideal tour leader. His knowledge of the history of his country was excellent. He was well organised, putual and went the extra mile to help us all in what we wanted to do. He had a great sense of humour and although at first he thought some of our group were a bit 'eccentric' he took our behaviour in good part and I will always remember singing 'Highway To Hell' on the drive back from Trinidad' after our visit to Casa del Trovas :-)

    One of our party had her 40th birthday on Easter Sunday and the meal that Tony organised was amazing right down to the band of musicians that played throughout the meal & the HUGE birthday cake which we all shared at the end. If you go on this tour and have Tony as your group leader you are sure to have a great trip.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Take hand gel, wet wipes and your own toilet paper - be warned many toilets outside of hotels have NO seat! There are usually attendants who will hand out a few sheets of toilet paper but will expect you to pay for this or tip them. Change money at the airport and remember to keep 25CUC for departure tax.

    Be careful when changing CUC back in the airport before departure home as I was short changed by £50 and didn't realise it until I got home and worked out what the rate for buying back was! I also bought a CD of Cuban music from the group who were playing in La Bodiguita del Medio where the group had lunch. It cost 10CUC and was shrink wrapped. When I listened to it at home, the first track was ok, then it deteriorated into hissing & crackles and finally silence. So I was ripped off - beware!

    Sorry about the negative comments but I'm just forewarning you and these are only minor annoyances.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Cuba is changing - everyone says GO before it changes too much - I would endorse that.

    I didn't realise that in the rural areas farmers STILL plough with old fashioned ploughs and bullocks. Crops are harvested by hand and even the farmer we met grows his own tobacco, dries it and makes his own cigars. He also grows, dries and roasts his own coffee beans. Self sufficiency is a way of life - recycling is very prevalent.

    But ultimately Cubans especially the younger generation want the Western accoutrements of smart phones, wi fi, designer clothes etc. Cubans can now buy their own houses instead of living in state subsidised homes, they can also buy cars made in other countries (if they can afford them).

    So if you have any hesitations, put them aside and go now before Western culture changes (& possibly spoils) this beautiful, vibrant & colourful country.

     
  • A TASTE OF CUBA

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    Great experience.  Nice balance of travelling and resting. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Salsa!!   Learning something of the history and politics of Cuba.   Seeing and hearing first hand the good, the bad and the ugly.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable.  He was ably supported by an excellent driver who was willing to join in and help in anything we attempted.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Don't expect hot water in all hotels !!!!   Listen to the guide and follow his instructions re anything.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    See Cuba now before the political changes make a huge difference.

     

    Varadero, whilst being great for a beach holiday, is not Cuba.  It could be anywhere in the world.

     
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