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03-21-13 15:57 #408
Posts: 82Cuba or different island?
Hello guys,
Know Cuba very well but think about spending some time in DR or another island this year.
What in your opinion is the best Caribbean island to have some nice vacation (girls included)?
I'm not looking for AI hotels, I prefer to stay with the locals so Cuba was my first choice regarding security. Which may be different e. G. In DR.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Hotzo
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03-18-13 18:27 #407
Posts: 322Badoo, tagged.
Originally Posted by Flsailor [View Original Post]
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03-18-13 14:00 #406
Posts: 26Meeting Cuban chicas in internet sites
Hello Everybody,
I read in some old posts that some guys have met non-pro chicas in internet sites. Can anybody give me the name of some of those sites?
Thanks!
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03-18-13 08:33 #405
Posts: 228Originally Posted by Nsd1983 [View Original Post]
There's a travel agency in Canada that specializes in trips to Cuba for Americans. It's called Nash Travel. Just add a dot com at the end of the name and check it out.
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03-14-13 13:12 #404
Posts: 1759Originally Posted by Nsd1983 [View Original Post]
There is very little risk. Thousands of Americans do it every year and have been for many years. The only likely way to get in trouble is to be very non-discreet that you are travelling to Cuba. If you tell the Border Agents that you are going or have gone to Cuba and that you are protesting the travel ban, then you will get fined. Outside of that, the US Government really doesn't want to bother.
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03-14-13 07:24 #403
Posts: 217Originally Posted by Nsd1983 [View Original Post]
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03-14-13 04:18 #402
Posts: 201A question
Hi fellas,
I have a basic question. I tried to search threads from last 1 year and could not find an answer.
I live in USA and want to visit Cuba. We all know the travel restrictions. I do not understand how others manage to travel without having any problems. I heard somewhere that cubans don't stamp the passport. I am not sure if this is 100% true. What are the risks of traveling to Cuba with all the US restrictions? How do people manage to get away from this?
Do I have to travel from mexico?
Thanks.
I really appreciate your answer.
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03-13-13 18:12 #401
Posts: 322Dude, he posted that in 2008, and he was a known fabricator of the truth.
Originally Posted by Karole [View Original Post]
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03-13-13 07:25 #400
Posts: 6Cuban girl.
Do you have any contacts of the first girl or second, she got a really nice one ass-
If not posible, any suggestions I should look for girls when I will be in havana? (this weekend)
Thanks
Originally Posted by El Cubanito [View Original Post]
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11-23-12 15:11 #399
Posts: 33Originally Posted by MrSoulo [View Original Post]
Have a fun trip.
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11-23-12 09:07 #398
Posts: 532Mr. Soulo
Here are a few restaurants that are pretty good and resonably priced.
1) Castropol. Same street on the Malecon between old Havana and the hotel National. I had the fish baked in salt, very delicious.
2) Bom Apetite. Italian restaurant. I had the pasta with alfredo sauce. Better than most places back home because their alfredo sauce is not the thick stay at the bottom of your stomach kind of sauce.
3) La Rosa Negra. Very cheap restaurant. I believe the most expensive dish was $6. 00 cuc. I had the fish but the highlight of the night was the dessert. I believe it was called Alicia. It was a fruity dessert but after eating one, I was craving it the rest of my stay in Cuba.
Castropol and Bom apetite I tried two years ago. La Rosa Negra, by the way it's located in the Nuevo Vedado section of Havana, I tried it earlier this month.
Hope this helps,
Q
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11-23-12 03:53 #397
Posts: 228Restaurants in Havana
Can anyone recommend a few good restaurants in Havana please?
I really like the buffet at Hotel Nacional, very good quality and super fresh.
I'm looking for any type of restaurant that is clean and has good food, preferably no tourist traps.
Thanks in advance.
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11-01-12 21:36 #396
Posts: 1Going to Cuba in January for the 1st time
I would really appreciate to get info of chica friendly casas in Havanna. I speak moderately good spanish. Is there any unofficial brothels or if I meet a chica somewhere to go to her place instead of mine if my casa is not chica friendly, as I understood most arent?
I am not going to Cuba just for chicas, but it is high on the agenda. Looking forward to my travel.
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09-26-12 02:31 #395
Posts: 5Hai Guise.
I want to go on a trip of self discovery and adventure aka starting to have sex with gurlz and I'm thinking havana would be a good destination since its relatively safe, innexpensive and close by (I live in canada=)
My question is this
Is it possible to find younger girls that are not really pros more like school girls that want to make some extra cash.
Ohh and by school girls I'm mean like 17 18 year olds (I'm 19 myself)
Any advice guiding me on the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Ohh and I don't speak spanish.
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09-14-12 21:28 #394
Posts: 322I had a great time, house was expensive but worth the money for the absolute independence. Did not check out the Maison.
Originally Posted by TheGuyOverThere [View Original Post]