I was wondering if any of you have filmed girls in CUBA. How easy is it to convince them? Just a question.
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I was wondering if any of you have filmed girls in CUBA. How easy is it to convince them? Just a question.
Cayo Coco, anyone has any info on chikas at Cayo coco pleeeaasse respond.
Npaul, you seem to have the most experience in Cuba.
I am going to Cayo Coco in one week, any ideas on where to find chikas? Any idea where I can go to get info?
Thanks in advance, really enjoyed your posts.
GL
[QUOTE]Originally posted by npaul
[i]ciscokid:
The only place to go is Isla de la Juventud. Read the recent trip reports. Spend maybe a week there. I have heard things are good in Cienfuegos, but that was not my experience. best of luck. [/i][/QUOTE]
GreenLantern, your chances of finding available chicas on Cayo Coco are slim. I've never been there, but it is a typical 'holiday resort' place. In Cuba this means: no Cubans allowed, except for hotel staff etc. I think that it is worse than Varadero (which I did visit), as it is more isolated. My favourite is Santiago: lots of choice in both chicas and non-chica related activities. I found Nueva Gerona (a favourite of some other WSG members) rather boring, although it is a great place to get laid.
sorry, never been there. If it is the island east of isla de la juventud, it only has 4-5 hotels. no real city. alot of the girls from isla work there for 10 days, then are flown back home for 4 days, then 10 again, etc.
Well im leaving to CUBA tomorrow so I'm ask all the experienced travelers for some last minute tips and advice on what cities to visit and where to go. I would really appreciate it if someone will give me the info on a good CASA that wont be shared and ok with girls. Pool would be nice, any last minute info is more than appreciated. Thanks for all the advice, Ill be BACK!
bone535@hotmail.com
The best place to stay is Havana. Nothing more to say about that. There is the life and the most beautiful girls of Cuba.
For Casas look here:
[url]http://errue.proboards17.com/[/url]
Only register and you will find links to over 60 casas, all with adresses and contact infos.
Houses with pool you will find probably in Miramar.
Rick
In Habana, there is a good casa particular at Avenida L and Calle 23 on the corner. This is catty corner across the street from the Hotel Colina and about 2 blocks from the Habana Libre.
It is a white 3 story apartment building on the corner. Go inside to apartment 310. Daisy Hernandez is the owner. She will accept $20 a night but likes $25. Girl friendly. Your own bedroom and the bath is shared. Breakfast is about $2.
If the one room is occupied, sometimes she will rent out her room and sleep in the living room on a couch. They need the money.
During the day you can go to the Habana Libre and swim at the pool for free. Ask for a towel, but you must give a room number and a $10 deposit because you don't have your key. The room number I always give is 1105. It works also if you want to get into the disco Turquino for free and avoid the $12-15 cover charge. Tell them you are staying in room 1105. Turquina is what latin Cuban dancing is ALL about!!! But most girls will ask for $100 there, so try Johnies (El Rio) for $40-60 range girls.
Have fun. You can usually share a taxi from the airport. A full taxi is $12 but they will ask for $15. Remind them it is $12. If 2 or 3 share a ride to the Habana Libre you can split the cab fare several ways.
Cheers!
most of the persons investigated for travel to Cuba, I have read, are persons who take a private boat from Key West to Marina Hemingway. On the way back to Key West the US Coast Guard requires paperwork upon re-entry. The boat occupants then must prove they did not spend any money. Hard to do if you were there for more than a few nights. Often the boat gets searched for cigars and other souvenirs and names and addresses are taken down for a letter from the US Treasury Dept.
Us Canadians have it alot easier!
All Cuba threads are very dead these days! Economic downturn + Fidel's crackdown + fightings in Iraq... Sadly airfares are the cheapest right now, but I can't take advantage of it.
Do you need to show your passport at a Casa, or can you leave it in your hotel safe while on an "excursion"?
John Dough
Casas owners will ask to see your passport.
They need it for their income report.
The rest of the time you should keep it under lock.
Carry a photocopy just in case.
Please note if you plan to get a cash advance on a credit card, exchange travelers checks, change $50 or $100 bills you will need it.
Hasta luego!
Caliente
How do Americans make purchases in Cuba without carrying a lot of US dollars? I am told that our credit cards will not work there. I saw a post here saying that AMEX travellers checks will work, but I called AMEX to verify and they said that sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. I even researched if I could get a credit card on a Canadian bank but that doesn't seem to be possible. Will Thomas Cook travellers checks purchased in the US work? Where do you get them? I've been to the Thomas Cook web site and it does not mention travellers checks.
Thanks, Bob
All of us carry cash. I unually don't bring anything larger than a $20, and always some $10's, fives and singles. It's bulky, but It's the only way I know. Besides, only government places take credit cards. Paladars, casa particulars, drivers and chicas don't.
So... what's the deal with Cuba?
I've been reading the forums for a while and they talk about Fidel's crackdown, and then, suddenly, if nothing had happened.
Is this still a problem? Does one just have to be more careful? Are girls less available?
And what time of year is best to visit Cuba, anyways?
T