CUBA TRIP  

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Cuba is the Caribbean's largest and least commercialized island and one of the world's last bastions of communism. Its relative political isolation has prevented it from being overrun by tourists, and locals are sincerely friendly to those who do venture in.

 

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For your comfort we have the best packages deal with hotel in habana and Varadero including:

Round trip Cancun – Habana – Cancun
Accommodation
Transfer Cuban Airport hotel Airport.
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Visa

Packages from: US$285


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If the images of Che Guevara aren't enough to lure you towards a Cuban adventure, then surely a line up of refreshingly cool, rum-based Mojitos or a ride in one of many low to the ground, rip-roaring 1950s cars is. No matter what you're after, the endless energy, soul and groove generated by locals will cast a spell over you, all of course in tune with their music! The music is impossible to resist - use and abuse that phrase ?Dance like no-one's watching' and join the locals, young and old, as they salsa from dusk till dawn. Having travelled around the world and back again, I can confidently say that Cuba tops the list.

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All travelers to Cuba must posses a valid passport, a return ticket, and a visa or tourist visa. Tourist visas are generally issued by the ticketing airline or travel agent. In a worst-case scenario, they can usually be bought on the spot upon clearing Customs. Tourist visas cost between $25 and $35, depending upon the issuing agent, and are good for up to 90 days, although Customs agents will usually issue them for 30 days, or until the date of your return flight, unless you request otherwise. They can be extended for another 30 days once you arrive in Cuba for an additional $25 fee. In order to extend your tourist visa, you must personally go to Havana's Immigration Office.

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