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I hear that booking thru Friendly Planet, US citizens can go 4 nights for 1800.00 (of course you have to fly there. Anyone know of this or if there is anyway to legally go there?
I hear they have terrific healthcare there. :quotes:
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American's frequently go there... enter through a third country (mexico, the Bahama's, and Canada all work well). At Cuban immigration just ask that your passport not be stamped, a request they will honor. End of difficulties.
I'd say more but that might get this moved to the dark side
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My uncle's family has been there many times and love it - claim the food is better than anywhere else in the world - what's with the BS healthcare comment?
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I've wanted to go to Cuba for the longest time. My wife and I briefly contemplated doing so while in Turks & Caicos for our wedding two years ago, but it would have been too much to fit into a single week. Someday...
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Yeah, not really on my bucket list.
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Thanks for the info. I have wanted to go for many years since talking to a cancer patient I was attending. He gave me a sketch he had done of some place in Cuba. I love the music and curious about it and what it would be like there. An experience. I'm not looking for a typical vacation...I really don't take the laying on the beach vacations anyway.
Grace, there is a $30 tax to get OUT of Cuba...the Health thing must be another way to get income for their country.
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I think it is best to go from Cancun Mexico
charter flights to the island and tell the customs agent to not stamp your passport with the standard
cuban stamp. tons of fun. lots of communist propaganda there, if you speak spanish this is a great boon
for your adventures. else you might get stuck at the state run hotels.. getting off the beaten path
(state-controlled) makes things much more interesting. take buses from Havana all over to the major cities where there are historical sites (if you are into that) locals had love and hate stories regarding the Castro
regime... its not all what its cracked up to be... if you know people in the right places, then you will have a better life than others..
this was all before 9/11
who knows how it is now with Raul in charge....