Best places for diving, fishing and lobstering in Cuba ?
What are the best places for diving, fishing and lobstering in Cuba?
I have heard that it is illegal for the locals to catch lobster - but that tourists can catch all they want and that the lobster is pletinful. Is this true?
I saw a show on the lobstering industry arount the Isla De Juventud - is that one of the best places for diving and lobstering in Cuba?
Any other places?
What are good NON-TOURIST places for combined GFE and diving/lobstering ?
I want to stay away from Varadero. From what I have heard it is not a good mongering spot. Cayo Coco is jjust too far out of the way.
Are there any NON-TOURIST towns that are good places for combined GFE and diving/lobstering?
What about Guardalavaca in Holguin?
getting there for americans...
AP article from a few weeks back: [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20070910/ap_tr_ge/travel_trip_cuba_forbidden_travel[/url]
What about Holguin or the eastern part of the island.
Could the police hassling of jineteras be minimal off the beaten path in place like Holguin or Baracoa ? (Actually, the last post seems to say that the answer is NO - the police hassling of Jins stil persists in remote Baracoa.)
By the way, I really love the water. Hence the name "Water Boy." I love the water as much as a love the chicas. The best thing for me is a combination: una chica mojada. (I'm mean like on a beach their hair wet, just having come out of the water.)
Is the situation only that way in Habana & VEradero and the AI resorts ?
Or is it all over the island ?