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  1. #7158

    Habana April

    Hello everyone.

    I'm going to Habana 22nd of April, is anybody going to be there?

    Is been sooo many years, what are the hot spots now? Used to be nightclubs like Mío why Tuyo and Don Cangrejo, I heard some parks got action as well? How that venue works and what quality we are expecting?

    Happy hunting.

  2. #7157
    Nash Travel in Canada will handle everything however you will pay up.

    Now I just fly thru Cancun -- Interjet has 2 flights daily to Havana.

    Hope all goes well

  3. #7156
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Uncle Volodya. Maybe checks the US airlines websites (like American Airlines, Jet Blue, United). I know for the US Citizens, they may buy the Cuba visa at the gate of the departing airport (like Miami, Ft. Lauderdale). But imma not sure if its applies to non-US citizens.

    For example, I found this on Jet Blue websites.

    A Cuban tourist visa, which is sufficient for only certain categories of OFAC-permitted travel, can be purchased from JetBlue at a "gateway airport" (the final airport before departing the USA) for $50 per person. Customers will need their passports, boarding passes and a major credit card to buy the Cuban tourist visa. USA Citizens and citizens from third countries traveling to Cuba from a USA Gateway airport who qualify for a Cuban tourist visa must have the pink tourist visa issued in the United States (that visa can be purchased from JetBlue). Green tourist visas issued in third countries are not valid to enter Cuba from a USA Gateway.

    But please, check check check everything I say, because I don't want you to have problems getting in! Jajaja.

    Best lucks.
    Thanks! I have dual US and EU citizenship so this whoudl work for me!

  4. #7155

    Visa to Cuba

    Uncle Volodya. Maybe checks the US airlines websites (like American Airlines, Jet Blue, United). I know for the US Citizens, they may buy the Cuba visa at the gate of the departing airport (like Miami, Ft. Lauderdale). But imma not sure if its applies to non-US citizens.

    For example, I found this on Jet Blue websites.

    A Cuban tourist visa, which is sufficient for only certain categories of OFAC-permitted travel, can be purchased from JetBlue at a "gateway airport" (the final airport before departing the USA) for $50 per person. Customers will need their passports, boarding passes and a major credit card to buy the Cuban tourist visa. USA Citizens and citizens from third countries traveling to Cuba from a USA Gateway airport who qualify for a Cuban tourist visa must have the pink tourist visa issued in the United States (that visa can be purchased from JetBlue). Green tourist visas issued in third countries are not valid to enter Cuba from a USA Gateway.

    But please, check check check everything I say, because I don't want you to have problems getting in! Jajaja.

    Best lucks.

    Quote Originally Posted by UncleVolodya  [View Original Post]
    Sounds Great!

    I have never flown to Cuba from the US. I've always got my Cuban visa from a Cuban consulate in Europe. I heard there are visa services to get a Cuban visa in the US without having to go to the consulate in DC. Can you guys recommend a reputable visa service?

  5. #7154

    You're right!

    Thank you Chris H, I just realized that just my family is the only Cubans "running around" sad and depressed, the rest of the people is happy, good for them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya46bmRa0os.

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH  [View Original Post]
    You think I care if you like me? Not at all! I come with facts. Not my fault your family is running around all sad and depressed.

    Like I said before, Havana is popping, the people are living life the best they can, it's still VERY SAFE down there, no worries of stupid, mass shootings, drive bys, unwanted murders, etc like the USA. Don't listen to this dude's weak ass nonsense. I have been down there MANY times and am ALWAYS welcomed with open arms!

    As far as BBFS, they females do offer that, but I personally do not engage, but the dudes that rolled with me was getting it like that, so they said.

    We have a money exchange dude, that comes to the casa, and gives us the best rate available for exchange at the time.

    Once again, go down to Havana, don't listen to the GARBAGE this dude preaches, and have a GREAT TIME! We will be back in May, for another EXCELLENT, SAFE, SEXUAL, and NONSTOP FUN time!

  6. #7153
    Quote Originally Posted by Sammytheman  [View Original Post]
    Folks I have been all over Cuba. Some casas do not register girls if the owner is cool with you. Also girls who f $ck different guys in different casas obviously won't sign the book because then the lawman will come for them. If a girl does register her name then that means she's a good girl and probably didn't f#ck too many guys. BTW I'm heading to Holguin March 24 to 29. ViVa Cuba!
    Sounds Great!

    I have never flown to Cuba from the US. I've always got my Cuban visa from a Cuban consulate in Europe. I heard there are visa services to get a Cuban visa in the US without having to go to the consulate in DC. Can you guys recommend a reputable visa service?

  7. #7152
    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    San Rafael and Parque Central are still going strong. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. I was able to pick chicas at will. So many to choose from. As for me I prefer the chicas that don't speak English and that are less aggressive. The chicas in this area services seem to be more pricey than other other areas in Havana. I also found out that paying in CUP saves money even though some chicas are asking for dollars or euros. One night I picked up a chica from that crowded pizza place one San Rafael. She was cool. It was kind of hectic in that place and the pizza was, well you know, it's Cuba. LOL. There were no power outages or bottled water shortages. I ate at the Prado restaurant near Paseo del Prado and it was ok. Then sat at the bar and chatted up the bartender David. Prices are pretty good there. I want to get a card so I can shop at the Cadenas de Tiendas stores. I had a Cuban friend get some things there for me but I need my own card. I want to explore Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Camaguey, Holguin and some other smaller non touristic parts of Cuba. Sometimes Havana can give you burnout.
    Great update and you 2nd everything I have been saying!

  8. #7151

    Girls registration

    Folks I have been all over Cuba. Some casas do not register girls if the owner is cool with you. Also girls who f $ck different guys in different casas obviously won't sign the book because then the lawman will come for them. If a girl does register her name then that means she's a good girl and probably didn't f#ck too many guys. BTW I'm heading to Holguin March 24 to 29. ViVa Cuba!

  9. #7150
    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    San Rafael and Parque Central are still going strong. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. I was able to pick chicas at will. So many to choose from. As for me I prefer the chicas that don't speak English and that are less aggressive. The chicas in this area services seem to be more pricey than other other areas in Havana. I also found out that paying in CUP saves money even though some chicas are asking for dollars or euros. One night I picked up a chica from that crowded pizza place one San Rafael. She was cool. It was kind of hectic in that place and the pizza was, well you know, it's Cuba. LOL. There were no power outages or bottled water shortages. I ate at the Prado restaurant near Paseo del Prado and it was ok. Then sat at the bar and chatted up the bartender David. Prices are pretty good there. I want to get a card so I can shop at the Cadenas de Tiendas stores. I had a Cuban friend get some things there for me but I need my own card. I want to explore Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Camaguey, Holguin and some other smaller non touristic parts of Cuba. Sometimes Havana can give you burnout.
    I won't personally go anywhere. I can't stand the temperature of Viazul buses. I got sick once, going from the Havana to Holguin. Holguin sucks, and so Santiago. The only place is worth a visit is Vinales, but for no more than 3 days, if you like nature, hiking or riding a horse. And it won't be easy to fuck there, because Cubans there are all wealthy and you won't find a girl in Vinales. Cayo largo, cayo guillermo used to be amazing, but they ruined everything building up resort after resort. Anyway, you need to have a car if you stay in Moron. And a car in Cuba is too expensive to rent. For me the only decent place in Cuba is the Havana. If I will ever go back, I will just stay there, and use, when possible, the public transport, cause taxi drivers ask way too much money.

  10. #7149
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    A few years back I was in a casa particular (same idea as Airbnb but Cuban) and I just had a room in the 3 bedroom apartment. The owner spoke English very well. And explained that every visitor has to be recorded or he could end up in big trouble. He also had an experience where a guest had a couple of girls in his room, and they robbed him blind and police got involved. The guy almost lost his apartment over that.
    So, the thing is, by law, the casa particular has to record the guests, otherwise they might lose the license. So, if you are renting a room, you might not be able to bring any girl, or the host will have to register the girl. If you do rent an apartment, and the apartment has its own independent entrance, then no one is going to bother you. Girls don't want to be recorded, especially the youngest. The reason is that once you are in the registry, you are marked as "jinetera", and you might lose the right to live the country, if, by any chance, meet a man who wants to marry you. That's why girls don't want to be recorded, and why the "casa particular" hosts want to record them instead. Also, if the police see a girl with a white man, they may call her out because they want some money. So, if the police is around, you better not to talk with girls. You won't personally have any problem, but they may try to bribe her.

    Finding a totally independent accommodation is not so easy. But it's Cuba.

  11. #7148

    Registration Overnight

    Hello!

    I can only speak from my own experiences.

    The girls in my apartment were not required to go speak to immigration in regards to guest log registration. Only Me.

    I do not sense the police or any other officials are trying to police the true ventures of our group. I feel you are safe to play.

    My only suggestion is to make sure you are registered for the location you are staying / renting as the inquiries by officials are to.

    1. Regulate taxes reported by dwelling providers. Catch cheaters.

    2. Cursory checks on your intentions for visiting Cuba, of which I told them I was there to visit a specific girl. Remember They are paranoid thinking many mongers are spies.

    Remember, never admit guilt of anything if questioned.

    If trouble does occur, do not argue, resist, it is cheaper to pay the money and bug out, IF you can. You are in a no win situation.

    If you are in trouble, Call the US Embassy ASAP for advice / instructions. They are responsive even after hours.

    +5378394100 or +5378394200.

    Make sure You have a phone that works in Cuba and make sure you sanitize your phone and computer for naughty pictures.

    Happy Hunting!

    Rainman.

    Oh Yes. Western Union just started service to Cuba, if You need money or want to send money, all in USD. Remember No US credit cards, debit cards, checks etc work Cuba.

    The owner has to trot down and pay his "taxes" every day as I understand it. And the visitor log and his guest log all get reported, I am assuming to the police or whoever checks up on where everyone is and goes. It goes into some database, and I have been told if you ever get in trouble with something there they can pull up almost every place you've been or seen, including when you go on a walk by yourself.

  12. #7147

    Update Havana

    San Rafael and Parque Central are still going strong. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. I was able to pick chicas at will. So many to choose from. As for me I prefer the chicas that don't speak English and that are less aggressive. The chicas in this area services seem to be more pricey than other other areas in Havana. I also found out that paying in CUP saves money even though some chicas are asking for dollars or euros. One night I picked up a chica from that crowded pizza place one San Rafael. She was cool. It was kind of hectic in that place and the pizza was, well you know, it's Cuba. LOL. There were no power outages or bottled water shortages. I ate at the Prado restaurant near Paseo del Prado and it was ok. Then sat at the bar and chatted up the bartender David. Prices are pretty good there. I want to get a card so I can shop at the Cadenas de Tiendas stores. I had a Cuban friend get some things there for me but I need my own card. I want to explore Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Camaguey, Holguin and some other smaller non touristic parts of Cuba. Sometimes Havana can give you burnout.

  13. #7146
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    Reading the last two postings, now I am little confused about the process of "registering a girl" - of course, when I hear it involving policia and immigration. My timid self gets scared!

    I am staying at Airbnb in Havana. I told my Abnb host that a friend might come visit me and he said its okay. But does that mean everytimes I bring a girl back, I need to "register" with him, airbnb or some other authority? And what does registering involves? Taking the name and ID number? Is it submitted somewhere?

    What if I just pick up a girl off the street and want a quick shag? Then what?

    Need your help experts!

    U1.
    The owner has to trot down and pay his "taxes" every day as I understand it. And the visitor log and his guest log all get reported, I am assuming to the police or whoever checks up on where everyone is and goes. It goes into some database, and I have been told if you ever get in trouble with something there they can pull up almost every place you've been or seen, including when you go on a walk by yourself.

  14. #7145
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    Reading the last two postings, now I am little confused about the process of "registering a girl" - of course, when I hear it involving policia and immigration. My timid self gets scared!

    I am staying at Airbnb in Havana. I told my Abnb host that a friend might come visit me and he said its okay. But does that mean everytimes I bring a girl back, I need to "register" with him, airbnb or some other authority? And what does registering involves? Taking the name and ID number? Is it submitted somewhere?

    What if I just pick up a girl off the street and want a quick shag? Then what?

    Need your help experts!

    U1.
    A few years back I was in a casa particular (same idea as Airbnb but Cuban) and I just had a room in the 3 bedroom apartment. The owner spoke English very well. And explained that every visitor has to be recorded or he could end up in big trouble. He also had an experience where a guest had a couple of girls in his room, and they robbed him blind and police got involved. The guy almost lost his apartment over that.

  15. #7144

    Registering a girl.

    Gents,

    Reading the last two postings, now I am little confused about the process of "registering a girl" - of course, when I hear it involving policia and immigration. My timid self gets scared!

    I am staying at Airbnb in Havana. I told my Abnb host that a friend might come visit me and he said its okay. But does that mean everytimes I bring a girl back, I need to "register" with him, airbnb or some other authority? And what does registering involves? Taking the name and ID number? Is it submitted somewhere?

    What if I just pick up a girl off the street and want a quick shag? Then what?

    Need your help experts!

    U1.

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