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02-18-18 07:01 #5125
Posts: 344Customs
Originally Posted by Invision6606 [View Original Post]
You don't mention where you are coming back from, is it from Cuba? Or a 3rd country?
If it's Cuba then custom knows so no need to lie. On the other hand, if you are coming back from a 3rd country into the US then is up to you.
If it was me I would not lie since as long as you tell them (in case they ask) that you visited Cuba and if they asked reasons for being there you tell them "support to the Cuban people" or something like that which is one of the 12 ways you can "legally" travel to Cuba.
I'll include a website so you get a better idea of traveling to Cuba.
Mondo.
https://expertvagabond.com/travel-to...for-americans/
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02-18-18 01:44 #5124
Posts: 16Immigration check.
When coming back to the states does the USA Immigration give a hard time to USA Passport holders? Do you tell them you went to Cuba?
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02-17-18 23:21 #5123
Posts: 161Well said Tall man
Well said sir, plenty of good info there!
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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02-17-18 22:25 #5122
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by Invision6606 [View Original Post]
TTM.
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02-17-18 20:46 #5121
Posts: 16Havana activities.
Going to Cuba with 6 friends in April and was looking to get some info. How are the girls there? Is it easy to find working girls? How much is the going rate for a working girl? How is the night life? Where is the best location to go to find restaurant and clubs and girls? Is there places we should be staying away from? Is there dangerous people we should be looking out for? Any input would be great full.
Thanks.
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02-17-18 11:54 #5120
Posts: 1284I booked my trip to Havana for first week of May.
Sucks that a bunch of places have closed. Does anyone know if Don Cangrejo is still open?
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02-14-18 04:45 #5119
Posts: 595Originally Posted by ISeePurple [View Original Post]
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02-12-18 23:26 #5118
Posts: 11Originally Posted by CubaTourist [View Original Post]
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02-08-18 04:47 #5117
Posts: 250Updates
Was in Cuba of late. St Johns remains closed and should be for a long time, despite what a anybody says. A lot of that has moved to La Gruta. Which I sued to dislike, but can now be quite fun on he right night, albeit packed to the brim.
STGs are around: go for it if you can. And GFE remains the best option in Havana, seize it when presented in good fashion.
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02-04-18 06:35 #5116
Posts: 344Returning
Originally Posted by CubaTourist [View Original Post]
Good luck on your trip and make sure you report back both good and bad times you encounter there.
As far as the weather is concern what I do just before I go is check the weather site, weather.com, and click on the 10 day forecast and that way you get an idea how the weather will be just before you head there. I'll put a link below for the weather in La Habana for the next 10 days.
Usually this time of year the weather is quite pleasant as you'll see in the link below. Last year when I went at the end of January it got a bit chilly because they had a front come in from the north (called baguada in Cuba) and it flooded the area around the US embassy but was not too bad. Quite a site to see waves crashing over El Morro (lighthouse) and also over the malecon seawall.
BTW, this time of the year is high season for tourists so be aware prices for rentals are higher than for low season.
I'll be arriving on the 21st so if you are still there we can go chase some tail, ha.
Mondo.
https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/CUXX0003:1:CU
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02-03-18 16:52 #5115
Posts: 1284Originally Posted by RamoneAustin [View Original Post]
I hope you will treat us to some of you awesome reports again. Especially now that you seem to have made a real breakthrough in terms of getting good value form Girls off the street.
Teach us how it is done sense!
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02-03-18 15:29 #5114
Posts: 363Returning to Havana
Returning to Havana after many years. I'll be there late this week for about 10 days. If you are also in Havana let me know and maybe we can have drink together. I'm a little bit curious how things have changed since I've last been there. Everybody says it's gotten worse and that I should lower my expectations. We'll see what happens. I'm American so I'm going to get some euros to take with me. Other than that I'm not even sure what the weathers going to be like. I see a lot of places to rent on Airbnb. I'm going to pick one for the first night and then see how it goes. I'm looking mostly at Independent accommodations because there are the most likely to give full independence which is obviously important. However I noticed that most of the really elegant looking houses are not independent which makes sense because their large mansions where someone is renting out individual rooms. I figure it's February and it hopefully won't be too crowded so I can go there and look around for what I want. I'm hoping they'll be a day selection of friendly women. I would like to walk around so I figure the worst case scenario I'll take a few pictures and get a little exercise.
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02-01-18 04:50 #5113
Posts: 92Play on Playa!
Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
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01-28-18 01:29 #5112
Posts: 20I came home from Cuba a few days ago. Where in Havana 4 weeks. It's a pretty hard country. For me the first trip. The women I found 30 cuc, do not be so nice and bad in bed, they are pro girls I just found. So Havana is nothing for me to hard. Next trip, I thought I was looking for happiness in Santiago. Hope the women there are not so bad and nicer in bed there. Excuse my bad English.
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01-26-18 22:41 #5111
Posts: 734The heavy presence of police and military on the streets last week may be due in part to the Plaza Jazz Festival being on. There is concern about unrest as the venues were very spread out to the ball rooms of Copacobana, Melia Habana, various hotels in Vedado and in Habana Vieja. When did that ever happen? I am told that they did not want any massing of the population in any one area. The Jazz Festival normally happens the 2nd or 3rd week of Decemeber. How the hell can you have any success when no one knows when it is? Adding to the potentially volatile mix is that the restaurant Starbien was shut down and its owner jailed for money laundering. The issue is that the owner is the son of the Interior Minister.
Checked out some casas. Lots available and it seems that enforcement is a little bit lax. Confirmed that there are rules but they are not being heavily enforced given the potential for unrest as per above. That means anyone with any problem with the inspector could probably buy their way out for $20.