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  1. #7015
    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    Let me explain what is going on. For over 2 years Cuba has been in lockdown. You could only travel, fully vaccinated or with a test, to a resort, and stay there. The resorts are in Varadero, Cayo Guillermo, etc. , not in the capital. You couldn't travel to Habana and roaming around, you had to stay in the resort. I don't remember exactly when they removed the restrictions, but I think it was this year, maybe in April. If you want to get laid, Habana is the best place to be in Cuba. So, considering the Habana girls didn't see tourists for two years, you can imagine how much these girls are in need for money. You can't just go there and throw away money like this. Do you know how much is a monthly salary in Cuba? The same goes for Africa. You don't go there and pay like you would pay in Europe. We decide the market price, not them. We need to pay what is right, considering the local salaries.
    Let me explain what is going on. You can easily get 120 pesos to the dollar on the street. Maybe even 130. So 5,000 pesos is around $40.

  2. #7014
    Quote Originally Posted by RainmanSahut  [View Original Post]
    Yes, many beautiful hungry girls on Tinder and Facebook. $50 goes a long way.

    Hunting in Havana good. Holguin better. Girls more hungry.
    How did you get the Chicas in Holguin? Online through Tinder or are there some places to go, where you can pick them up?

    And how much you paid them in Holguin?

    How would you compare the quantity of Chicas in Holguin compared to Havana? Are there plenty of them in Holguin?

    Anyway thanks for the report!

  3. #7013

    BBFS in Cuba

    Quote Originally Posted by NeilGeorge  [View Original Post]
    Everything in Cuba is covered. Public TV promotes condoms. Sex with a condom is like a handshake. Means very little. And they are jinateras, translated, horse riders or jockeys who ride you for money.
    Is this really the case? My last information is it was quite easy to get BBFS wit some propina.

    I'm also considering a travel to Cuba, but when its hard to get BBFS, I will not go there.

    Does someone have other experiences in Cuba regarding availability of BBFS?

    Please share.

  4. #7012
    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    3000 Cuban Pesos is about 116 USD from what I can see on the Internet. It's a lot of money.
    Official rates are a long ways from the going rate on the street, from what I read here in prior reports. Over 100 pesos to the dollar, therefore 3000 pesos would be more like $30. Of course if you go into a Cadeca you will get the government rate.

  5. #7011

    Cuban travel and pesos to usd

    I just returned from Cuba.

    Local exchange was 113 Cuban pesos per $1 usd. $100 usd would be 11,300 Cuban pesos.

    USD is King. They will take Euros or Canadian, But, they ask for Dollars $$.

    Once feet on the ground, exchange for stash of pesos. Your advantage to pay most things in pesos.

    Yes, many beautiful hungry girls on Tinder and Facebook. $50 goes a long way.

    Hunting in Havana good. Holguin better. Girls more hungry.

    How get to Holguin? Fly to Havana. Walk out of departure door straight into parking lot and catch Viazul bus to Holguin $48. Buy ticket online in advance. Yes, takes US credit card.

    https://viazul.wetransp.com/

    Be careful on food and water. I caught Salmonella. Made it back to USA straight to hospital 8 days. Almost died.

    Don't trust the ice. Bottled water very scarce.

    Many many great rentals Airbnb.

    Every Airbnb that I stayed, I paid with USA credit card thru internet checkout.

    Remember, cannot use US credit card basically anywhere Cuba, so, carry enough cash for your trip.

    I've stayed in 3 different Airbnb units and 1 Facebook rental.

    All girl friendly and most accommodating.

    Internet terrible at best.

    Taxis expensive and sometimes difficult to catch late at night. Remember to save driver contact numbers. Will need later.

    Remember do this for travel. Forget, no travel. I learned the hard way.

    Immigration submit Form 48 hours prior to flight. 1 day works.

    https://dviajeros.mitrans.gob.cu/datosPersonales

    Purchase Cuba visa / travel card at American Airlines Departure gate Miami.

    Or online at https://cubavisaservices.com/.

    Remember, the reason you are traveling is: "Support for the Cuban People. " Your travel under "Support for the Cuban People" is authorized by general license. This means you do not need to request permission from the USA Government or obtain any physical document from Us government.

    Good hunting.

    Rainman.

    3000 Cuban Pesos is about 116 USD from what I can see on the Internet. It's a lot of money.

  6. #7010
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor  [View Original Post]
    How about writing a trip report for us. Its not easy to figure out what is going on in Cuba these days.
    Let me explain what is going on. For over 2 years Cuba has been in lockdown. You could only travel, fully vaccinated or with a test, to a resort, and stay there. The resorts are in Varadero, Cayo Guillermo, etc. , not in the capital. You couldn't travel to Habana and roaming around, you had to stay in the resort. I don't remember exactly when they removed the restrictions, but I think it was this year, maybe in April. If you want to get laid, Habana is the best place to be in Cuba. So, considering the Habana girls didn't see tourists for two years, you can imagine how much these girls are in need for money. You can't just go there and throw away money like this. Do you know how much is a monthly salary in Cuba? The same goes for Africa. You don't go there and pay like you would pay in Europe. We decide the market price, not them. We need to pay what is right, considering the local salaries.

  7. #7009
    Quote Originally Posted by Aluminosis  [View Original Post]
    Relax and properly inform yourself about the current currency exchange, you will avoid making a fool of yourself.

    https://www.cadeca.cu/
    3000 Cuban Pesos is about 116 USD from what I can see on the Internet. It's a lot of money.

  8. #7008
    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    You massively overpaid. I never paid more than $30 for a quick, $50 for the night or for a threesome. I even got laid for free in a few occasions. You guys need to stop to get robbed. You are ruining the market everywhere you go. Stay home please, watch porn and jerk off.
    Relax and properly inform yourself about the current currency exchange, you will avoid making a fool of yourself.

    https://www.cadeca.cu/

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  10. #7006
    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    You massively overpaid. I never paid more than $30 for a quick, $50 for the night or for a threesome. I even got laid for free in a few occasions. You guys need to stop to get robbed. You are ruining the market everywhere you go. Stay home please, watch porn and jerk off.
    How about writing a trip report for us. Its not easy to figure out what is going on in Cuba these days.

  11. #7005
    Quote Originally Posted by Mexidan  [View Original Post]
    My view of the scene. I had a lot of fun with the freelancer scene here. It was easy to talk to talk to girls here. Everyone was approachable. I saw girls that were with other guys and still giving me the eye or that special smile. I felt comfortable talking to waitresses, freelancers, people hanging with friends on the Malecon, etc. I never felt that anyone was "unavailable. " The going rate that I paid 3000 p-5000 p plus taxi. The service standard for all the girls I saw was BBBJ and CFS. Also, I never had any problems here with Cuban police when I was in the company of girls and had no problem riding with them to my place in a taxi.
    You massively overpaid. I never paid more than $30 for a quick, $50 for the night or for a threesome. I even got laid for free in a few occasions. You guys need to stop to get robbed. You are ruining the market everywhere you go. Stay home please, watch porn and jerk off.

  12. #7004
    Quote Originally Posted by HSendatsu  [View Original Post]
    https://cjaronu.wordpress.com/2014/0...abra-jinetera/

    It is in spanish, but is says that jinetera comes from the Quebec region in Canada. It is how french speaking people in the region called prostitutes (Ginette).

    When exported to Cuba, the G changed into a J (as Gi in Spanish is the same sound as Ji, while there is no sound like the french or english Gi). Then, due to the resemblance to jinete (whose feminine is also jinete), and the image of the girl riding the man, it was assumed that jinetear was riding a man.
    I'm not french Canadian but am Canadian and never heard of that. It could be used in Quebec for sure. I would not know. But the similar verb and noun in Spanish is very similar to what you have from French.

    I do know that it is used a lot in Cuba for the hustlers that try to get paying for some service or another, not always related to prostitution, but often.

  13. #7003
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    I don't think so. It is from Spanish, the term jinete, meaning horserider, and a verb jintear, meaning "to ride horses". It was applied to prostitution in Cuba, but can also mean being a hustler, as in the guys that try to connect you with the prostitute, similar to a pimp (jintero). It is often more of the sugardaddy type relationship whereas more traditional terms such as puta are used for regular prostitution.
    https://cjaronu.wordpress.com/2014/0...abra-jinetera/

    It is in spanish, but is says that jinetera comes from the Quebec region in Canada. It is how french speaking people in the region called prostitutes (Ginette).

    When exported to Cuba, the G changed into a J (as Gi in Spanish is the same sound as Ji, while there is no sound like the french or english Gi). Then, due to the resemblance to jinete (whose feminine is also jinete), and the image of the girl riding the man, it was assumed that jinetear was riding a man.

  14. #7002
    Quote Originally Posted by HSendatsu  [View Original Post]
    Jinetera, contrary to the popular belief, does not mean that. It is a variation of the Canadian term jinette (Hope I wrote it well), which is how prostitutes were called in Canada when Cuba opened up to tourism.
    I don't think so. It is from Spanish, the term jinete, meaning horserider, and a verb jintear, meaning "to ride horses". It was applied to prostitution in Cuba, but can also mean being a hustler, as in the guys that try to connect you with the prostitute, similar to a pimp (jintero). It is often more of the sugardaddy type relationship whereas more traditional terms such as puta are used for regular prostitution.

  15. #7001

    Are you serious?

    Excellent report on the nightlife. Intel from Cuba is hard to come by. Especially for the info we seek in this forum. But your math isn't mathing to me! Only one thing is bothering me. You paid $160 dollars for a piece of Cuban ass? Please tell me the zero key on your keyboard sticks or you didn't use a decimal. Of course I'm not suggesting 16 bux but "one hundred and sixty dollars?" It gets better / worse-you said they ask for $100 up front but its better to hit them up during the day and pay $160? Or $200 altogether with the taxi? Please correct me sir, but those are escort prices in a well developed country, not for Cuba! I'm not Leonardo DiCaprio but dayum! I'm from NYC, and here we call that "hustling backwards". Please shed some light on this for me / us!

    Quote Originally Posted by Robat  [View Original Post]
    Thank You very much. Great report. I've been a few times to Havana but last time before Covid so nice hearing from you as things often change.

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