Tuesday, May 19, 2009

CUBA ALL INCLUSIVE

Cuba Beaches

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One of the world's last bastions of communism, Cuba hasn't had nearly the same exposure as its Caribbean neighbours, and as a result, there are still many little-known and rarely visited retreats sprinkled in with the many 'hot spots'.
Wherever you choose to go on this unique island, the warmth of its people, the salsa beats, the pristine beaches, and crumbling grandeur will call you back to Cuba again and again. For more info go to http://www.cubaweb.com/

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Cuba All-inclusive Vacations


We recommend that you consider at least booking a 3 or 4 star all-inclusive resort in Cuba. Because of trade restrictions between Cuba and the US most of the food is imported great distances and can be bland at more 'budget' hotels. Your travel TST.ca travel adviser can help you find the right package for your needs.Going to Cuba is like taking a trip around the world in perfect weather. You can clamber over the ruins of French coffee plantations. Tour Spanish colonial cities dating back to the 16th century. Luxuriate in European-style spas. Swing to Afro-Cuban and Latin rhythms. Hike through spectacular mountains and forests. Dive on one of the world’s great reefs. And fish where Hemingway fished.


Touring the country on your own or in a group is easy, fun and safe. Cuba’s 50,000 kilometres of roads and highways connect the country from east to west—and let you meet the people where they live. The island’s three main highways are the National Thruway, Central Highway and Northern Circuit.

Whether you’re in a car or on a bus, train or boat, you’ll find a new experience around every bend. Hang on to your hats…and get ready for adventure .
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Cuba Travel Tips


Cuba Travel Tips  must make note that US citizens are restricted to travel to Cuba and most visitors come from Canada or Europe. As a warning to the more modest traveler, some resorts allow top-less sunbathing. Valid passports are required for travel to Cuba. The currency in Cuba is called the Cuban Convertible Peso and you will need to pay $25CUC departure tax upon leaving Cuba. Travelers Checks or Credit Cards drawn on US-based banks are not accepted and it is wise to refrain from taking photographs of government buildings in Cuba - including police stations and military installations.

Your Cuba Vacation


VACATION IN VARADERO CUBA
Cuba remains a perennial vacation package favorite with Canadians. The beautiful beaches, friendly people and the historic aspects of cities like Havana and Santiago de Cuba attract many tens of thousands of tourists seeking affordable sun vacations in the Caribbean every year. The largest and most established resort area in Cuba is concentrated on the Varadero peninsula and there are many large internationally run all-inclusive resorts here to choose from. Sandals, Beaches and Breezes all offer huge all-inclusive resort hotels in the Varadero area.

The next most popular resort area is Holguin - located in the East of Cuba - and here you will find great deals on all-inclusive resorts here as well. If you are looking for quiet relaxation on the beach in Cuba you may want to check out Cayo Coco and the beautiful secluded white sand beaches.

Perhaps you are a seeking a little more cultural and unique you may want to consider El Capitol, Havana or even the historic city and area of Santiago de Cuba. Varadero is a just a couple of hours away from Havana and can be visited easily on a day tour or by renting a car and driver for the day.
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