Couple of days into my trip.
Things are changing rapidly here. Staying in Vedado near la Rampa. Salon Rojo appears to be closed permanently now, but does open for special events. La Cecilia also appears to be closed, although this is less thn 100% verified. The taxistas just say they don't remember it being open lately. Definitely closed Saturday though. Dropped back from there to Casa de la Musica Miramar. Huge Amermrican presence, mostly from New York, guys and girls. So many that they drove the working girls out into the street, literally. Too many squares in the club for the girls to make a inside. They were clearly unhappy. Tikoa still has too many kids but Sofia's is good. Lots of street action, not so much on the Malecon. St, John's appears to have picked up the slack where Salon Rojo left off. 5 CUC entry also gets you a free drink. Drinks are small and cost too much, but 100% P4 P inside, and prices for girls much lower than they used to be at Rojo. No roblem getting girls out for 40 CUC. A few girls at Gato Tuerto but not really a mongering spot. Street price holding steady at 30 CUC.
Will report back with more as I go along.
From March 2016,Miami herald
'Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said Thursday that Cuba had decided to do away with a 10 percent penalty Cuba charges on exchanges of USA Dollars but only if new USA Banking measures allow improved Cuban access to the international banking system.
The new rules make it clear USA Financial institutions will be able to process cash, travellers checks and other USA Dollar-denominated monetary instruments indirectly presented by Cuban financial institutions and that correspondent accounts at third-country financial institutions used for such Cuban transactions may be denominated in USA Dollars.
Rodriguez said in the next few days Cuba would try to make dollar transfers through third-party banking institutions and if they prove successful and don't result in sanctions against the banks, Cuba would eliminate the 10 percent surcharge."
Read more here: [URL]http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article66775447.html[/URL]#storylink=cpy.
Its the Cubans who are responsible for the ten percent tax.
Taking the dive and going to Havana
Was wondering if you can help. I've got a week off unexpectedly and have decided to go to Havana before Trump closes the door again. Also I have been to DR many times and want something new rather than the rat race in Sosua or flying all the way to Asia to the Philippines or Thailand.
Anyway I don't even know where to start with Havana. I see I can fly there now from Miami no problem (I am American). But I am lost on what to do next. Specifically:
*Recommend a hotel / place to stay with wifi, close to the action (SW first / clubs second).
*Anyone have a recommended driver? I want to see some of the historical sights without trying to figure out public transport.
*Where are you exchanging money?
*STD's a problem in Havana in general? Although I always use a condom a BBBJ is something I would like.
*How are you getting back and forth from the airport.
Any other relevant info is appreciated.
I promise to write an excellent report when I return as I always do.
Thanks.
Showdown.