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[14 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]
Traveling (legally) to Cuba

Though it is technically legal for Americans to visit Cuba (it was ruled as non-constitutional to ban travel to any location), it is not legal to spend money there. Because of this, travel to Cuba is essentially considered illegal and it can be difficult to book travel there if originating from the United States. Violating this law could result in civil penalties and even criminal prosecution. However, the law has several notable exceptions.
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[14 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]

Visiting Americans can tour Cuba by bus, taxi, car, train, plane, bike, or “Amarillo.”
The bus service is considered a vastly superior method of transportation when compared with taxis and other vehicles. They run frequently, and the comfortable air conditioned coaches boast washrooms and televisions.
Official taxis are very expensive and unreliable for long-distance journeys. Locals are often willing to (illegally) drive you in their own car for less money than a licensed taxi. However, if the local is caught, you won’t be in any trouble–but you will be forced out of …

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[14 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]

Feel good, live simply, and laugh more while vacationing in Cuba. The best time to visit this charming island located off the coast of Florida is in March, April or May. The high season is December and January, and July and August, so bargain packages will be slim or non-existent.
Havana
A few of the most popular cities for Cuban tourism are Trinidad, Havana, and Varadero. Havana, Cuba’s capital, is a beautiful destination where you can take to the beaches for relaxing, lazy days of sunbathing. Once the sun goes down, you …

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[12 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]

Cuba: Tourist Attractions
Cuba welcomes tourists with open arms. Havana, the capital, is a city that hops with nightlife, has a rich history and is filled with architectural beauty. Old Havana in particular is a wonderful spot to explore on foot. The Catedral de San Cristobal, begun by the Jesuits in 1748 and completed by the Franciscans in 1777 is stunning from the outside. Built in the Cuban Baroque style the cathedral houses two large bell towers. Inside you can find a large statue of Christopher Columbus.
The Museo Jose Marti is …

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