kuma Posted October 21, 2016 Posted October 21, 2016 Thinking of gong during the Xmas holiday. Number one has anyone been there during Xmas holiday, if so what is it like; jam packed or not. Number two; Currently we our still in the month of Oct. is it possible to call a hotel and make a reservation from anywhere on the globe (US). For americans can we just hop a plane say at JFK Int. New York and fly straight to Havana (3 hrs flt time) or do we have to do the Mexican hop. Number Three; Do we just need a passport. Number Four; Money / credit card. if it is money to be used and only money then large biils (100 dollar bills) or smaller 50.00's 20.00's, etc, etc,.... Numer Five: Where or where not to eat. Friend / co-worker came back last month from Kuba and had gotten real sick from some food. Number Six and this is a BIG ONE. Buying smokes. Buy at only famous hotels or sanctioned B+M's. What about farm smokes, ok. and where not to buy. Thanks for any and all feed back.
Lant63 Posted October 21, 2016 Posted October 21, 2016 I think I'm getting old here. I haven't wanted to tell someone to use the search function until now. I apologize as I am not trying to be rude. I just thought it was funny on my end. A lot of these topics are covered in various other threads in the watering hole. If you speak Spanish maybe a hostel or air b and b, if not I would recommend a hotel. I believe you can use visa on the island now, other cc I'm not sure. There are a lot of good places to eat in Havana follow the locals in my opinion. Don't drink the water. Don't buy any cigars accept at lcdh or the farms. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
Habana Mike Posted October 21, 2016 Posted October 21, 2016 Most Havana flights on domestic airlines are starting up in December so you should be good with that, and yes you need a passport - and a visa!
luv2fly Posted October 21, 2016 Posted October 21, 2016 Here is a link to help: http://www.friendsof...howtopic=105449
Ken Gargett Posted October 21, 2016 Posted October 21, 2016 didn't you explain to us all, in some detail, just last weekend how you had no interest in going there? 1
AlohaStyle Posted October 22, 2016 Posted October 22, 2016 3 hours ago, kuma said: Thinking of gong during the Xmas holiday. Number one has anyone been there during Xmas holiday, if so what is it like; jam packed or not. Number two; Currently we our still in the month of Oct. is it possible to call a hotel and make a reservation from anywhere on the globe (US). For americans can we just hop a plane say at JFK Int. New York and fly straight to Havana (3 hrs flt time) or do we have to do the Mexican hop. Number Three; Do we just need a passport. Number Four; Money / credit card. if it is money to be used and only money then large biils (100 dollar bills) or smaller 50.00's 20.00's, etc, etc,.... Numer Five: Where or where not to eat. Friend / co-worker came back last month from Kuba and had gotten real sick from some food. Number Six and this is a BIG ONE. Buying smokes. Buy at only famous hotels or sanctioned B+M's. What about farm smokes, ok. and where not to buy. Thanks for any and all feed back. Yes you can book a hotel directly. And yes you can stay at a Casa Particular to save a lot of money and you don't need to know Spanish. It was a big part of the experience when I went. Taking a flight direct? Sure. You still are required to go for one of the 12 legal reasons or take an approved people to people tour. Many Americans just go, your call. Credit card? We don't know what you have and can't answer that, ask your card company. Cash? Up to you what you want to bring. Eat? Plenty of good places and as said above, referenced here many times or look online at places like Trip Advisor. There are lots of good places to eat. You can get sick from eating anywhere in the world. Go and enjoy your trip.
kuma Posted October 22, 2016 Author Posted October 22, 2016 Thanks all for the info. And Ken not total "no interest" I held some in reserve because some of Kuba does have an appeal to me in a few areas. Could give a hoot about the beachs rather see the farms / farmers. And when I last checked on the prices of smokes on the island they are the best and with airfare as cheap as it is and the flight time (3 hrs as the duck flies) well it became a "No Brainer" even for a guy like myself I must say. Old cars are cool but just like and old house you got to take care of them as opposed to "NEW Car / New House" everthing works as it should. The culture roots are also interesting with the mix of Indian / Afro / latino DNA. But Ken instead of an attempted smug bash job why don't you include something positive in your remarks that could hold some interest to not only myself but be to the other members that have thoughts of going to "cigar heaven" but have never been yet. PS: Would still like to hear about the "pro.'s and con.'s" when it comes to Cuba / Havana and other points of interest first hand. Thanks and Cao
kuma Posted October 22, 2016 Author Posted October 22, 2016 AlohaStyle true getting sick anywhere in the world I agree. Not a slight on the food in Cuba just a thought with some vested interest in eating there, maybe if I can get there in Dec. By the way has anyone been there during the holiest day / week of the year for Catholics.
Fuzz Posted October 22, 2016 Posted October 22, 2016 1 hour ago, kuma said: AlohaStyle true getting sick anywhere in the world I agree. Not a slight on the food in Cuba just a thought with some vested interest in eating there, maybe if I can get there in Dec. By the way has anyone been there during the holiest day / week of the year for Catholics. You're going during Easter? 2
Habana Mike Posted October 22, 2016 Posted October 22, 2016 26 minutes ago, Fuzz said: You're going during Easter? Cruel Fuzz. You in the states yet? You sound like a Yank already!!!!
Ken Gargett Posted October 22, 2016 Posted October 22, 2016 they have a kiddyfiddling week in cuba? 1
Fuzz Posted October 22, 2016 Posted October 22, 2016 4 minutes ago, Habana Mike said: Cruel Fuzz. You in the states yet? You sound like a Yank already!!!! It is true, though. US bound in 32 hrs. 1
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