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Cuba Passport and Visa entry requirements
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Passports:
A passport must be valid for at least two months after the entry date for those without diplomatic representation in Cuba.
Passport note:
Persons of Cuban origin who are nationals of other countries must travel with a Cuban passport if they left Cuba after 1970.
Neither visa exemptions nor tourist visa-card facilities are applicable to foreign passport holders born in Cuba, unless holding a document proving withdrawal of Cuban citizenship.
Entry with children:
Parents travelling with minor children may be required to show proof of parental rights or guardianship.
Passport and Visa entry requirements :-
Entry requirements for Americans: US nationals must have a passport valid on arrival. A visa is also required if the visitor does not have a Tourist Card.
Entry requirements for UK nationals: British nationals must have a passport valid on arrival. A visa is also required if the visitor does not have a Tourist Card.
Entry requirements for Canadians: Canadian citizens must have a passport valid on arrival. A visa is also required if the visitor does not have a Tourist Card.
Entry requirements for Australians: Australian citizens must have a passport valid on arrival. A visa is also required if the visitor does not have a Tourist Card.
Entry requirements for South Africans: South African citizens must have a passport valid on arrival. A visa is also required if the visitor does not have a Tourist Card.
Entry requirements for New Zealanders: New Zealand citizens must have a passport valid for two months beyond the date of arrival. A visa is required if the visitor does not have a Tourist Card.
Entry requirements for Irish nationals: Irish nationals must have a passport valid for two months beyond the date of arrival. A visa is required if the visitor does not have a Tourist Card.
Passport/Visa Note: In lieu of a visa, a Tourist Card ("Tarjeta del Turista"), costing US$25 or equivalent, may be issued by tour operators, travel agents or airlines for a single-entry holiday trip of up to 30 days, provided land arrangements are pre-booked and paid. A return ticket or proof of onward travel is required, as well as sufficient funds to cover the period of intended stay in Cuba (US$50 or equivalent per day). All those entering Cuba must hold travel insurance to cover medical expenses, with coverage in Cuba, for the period of stay. NOTE: It is highly recommended that your passport has at least six months validity remaining after your intended date of departure from your travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources.
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Famous Places in Cuba For Your Holiday
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Famous Places in Cuba For Your Holiday
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Cuba is full of the bounties of nature and is an attractive get away for all types of people. It has a variety of tourist attractions for people of all ages to see and explore. It has a lot of must see places such as the beautiful white sandy beaches, the exploration of the secret caves, rivers and canals.
There are no shortage of landmarks and tourist attractions for tourists to experience. Its plazas and archways are two evidential landmarks as well as several others, that make Cuba's trademark feeling of being frozen in time.
Tourists can walk the famous Malecon. It is one of the most renowned tourist attractions in the whole of Cuba. It runs along the waterfront and this pedestrian walkway also features six lanes of important roadway that serves as one of the city's main routes. This has become a popular meeting place for important social gatherings and various festivals celebrated in Cuba. According to many tourists it is also a perfect place to watch the sunset.
The La Habana Vieja, also known as the old Havana is well-known as a tourist magnet. There are several old mansions and churches that help make the Old Havana one of the top tourist attractions in Cuba. Nothing can be compared to these magnificent mansions and churches. They are the original buildings that have been very well preserved over the years and this the reason the buildings are considered to be so unique.
For those people interested in the history of Cuba, you should visit the Museo de la Revolution to learn all about the Cuban revolution. The Museo offers exhibits that pertain to the Cuban Revolution, as well as the Cuban War of Independence. Famous personalities such as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara are the main attractions of the museum. You can also see the yacht known as Granma, which Castro and his band of some 80 men used to sail from Mexico to Cuba for their coup.
Tourist can also explore the most recognized tourist attraction, the Bellamar Caves. It is located 60 miles from Havana and 25 miles from Varadero. The cave has an ornate crystal sculpture. It also has an exciting underground river and ponds. The crystal formations are magnificent because as they aren't corrupted. Anyone who visits here will witness the untamed nature of the cave. The things that are inside the cave are well preserved. This cave, as is rightfully said, is truly one of the Cuban attractions that need to be seen to be believed.
In Cayo Coco, diving enthusiasts come and go. World class scuba diving in Cayo Coco is certainly one of the more rewarding things to try in Cuba. The waters are crystal clear and plenty of species of colourful fish and all kinds of other interesting ocean creatures can be seen. Cayo Coco is open to experienced divers or to those trying it for the first time.
Famous Places in Cuba For Your Holiday
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Cuba is full of the bounties of nature and is an attractive get away for all types of people. It has a variety of tourist attractions for people of all ages to see and explore. It has a lot of must see places such as the beautiful white sandy beaches, the exploration of the secret caves, rivers and canals.
There are no shortage of landmarks and tourist attractions for tourists to experience. Its plazas and archways are two evidential landmarks as well as several others, that make Cuba's trademark feeling of being frozen in time.
Tourists can walk the famous Malecon. It is one of the most renowned tourist attractions in the whole of Cuba. It runs along the waterfront and this pedestrian walkway also features six lanes of important roadway that serves as one of the city's main routes. This has become a popular meeting place for important social gatherings and various festivals celebrated in Cuba. According to many tourists it is also a perfect place to watch the sunset.
The La Habana Vieja, also known as the old Havana is well-known as a tourist magnet. There are several old mansions and churches that help make the Old Havana one of the top tourist attractions in Cuba. Nothing can be compared to these magnificent mansions and churches. They are the original buildings that have been very well preserved over the years and this the reason the buildings are considered to be so unique.
For those people interested in the history of Cuba, you should visit the Museo de la Revolution to learn all about the Cuban revolution. The Museo offers exhibits that pertain to the Cuban Revolution, as well as the Cuban War of Independence. Famous personalities such as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara are the main attractions of the museum. You can also see the yacht known as Granma, which Castro and his band of some 80 men used to sail from Mexico to Cuba for their coup.
Tourist can also explore the most recognized tourist attraction, the Bellamar Caves. It is located 60 miles from Havana and 25 miles from Varadero. The cave has an ornate crystal sculpture. It also has an exciting underground river and ponds. The crystal formations are magnificent because as they aren't corrupted. Anyone who visits here will witness the untamed nature of the cave. The things that are inside the cave are well preserved. This cave, as is rightfully said, is truly one of the Cuban attractions that need to be seen to be believed.
In Cayo Coco, diving enthusiasts come and go. World class scuba diving in Cayo Coco is certainly one of the more rewarding things to try in Cuba. The waters are crystal clear and plenty of species of colourful fish and all kinds of other interesting ocean creatures can be seen. Cayo Coco is open to experienced divers or to those trying it for the first time.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Free Guide Havana City
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Free Guide Havana City
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Havana is the capital city and primary commercial centre of Cuba. It is also the birthplace of rum, salsa, and the Cuban cigar. This city was once called the "Paris of the Antilles" because of its flourishing cultural scene and rich architectural heritage. Today, Havana has an old world charm that appeals to the more sophisticated and adventurous travellers. Here are a few reasons why you should visit Havana.
Havana's administration policies are very tourist friendly and visitors are sure to find an abundance of travel modes, places to visit and accommodation options to choose from.
Travellers to the city will find shopping centres and souvenir shops selling memorabilia, clothes, shoes and other items at bargain rates and can prepare themselves for a shopping extravaganza.
Exploring Havana by foot allows travellers to experience the local culture firsthand using a city map. This is the best way for a traveller to truly understand the city. The city's old quarter, aptly named Old Havana, was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 and houses a number of neo-classical and baroque structures, such as the Castillo del Morro, Catedral de San Cristobal and Plaza de Armas. El Macelon, one of the district's main avenues, offers stunning views of the bay. Another well-known promenade is Paseo del Prado, a popular hangout for residents (or Habaneros). Vibrant with music and dancing from the various sidewalk cafes, the street also hosts an art market and underground realtors market during weekends.
The city is known for its production of rum and cigars and no Havana holiday will be complete without a visit to a distillery and cigar manufacturer. The Havana Club Rum Factory and Real Fabrica de Tabacos Partagás offer guided tours to the public from where purchases can be made. Tourists will enjoy the opportunity to see genuine Cuban cigars being made and can purchase them at a fair price.
There are also a number of politically-significant attractions that tourists and history enthusiasts may find interesting. The Plaza de la Revolucion bears a monument of Jose Marti and the iconic image of Che Guevara. The former Presidential Palace houses the Museo de la Revolucion, which outlines the history of Cuba from the onset of the neo-colonial period. Both these places are popular tourist hotspots.
Fans of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro will enjoy a visit to Havana along with the opportunity to purchase Che and Fidel memorabilia such as flags, tee-shirts, papier mache masks or statuettes.
Free Guide Havana City
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Havana is the capital city and primary commercial centre of Cuba. It is also the birthplace of rum, salsa, and the Cuban cigar. This city was once called the "Paris of the Antilles" because of its flourishing cultural scene and rich architectural heritage. Today, Havana has an old world charm that appeals to the more sophisticated and adventurous travellers. Here are a few reasons why you should visit Havana.
Havana's administration policies are very tourist friendly and visitors are sure to find an abundance of travel modes, places to visit and accommodation options to choose from.
Travellers to the city will find shopping centres and souvenir shops selling memorabilia, clothes, shoes and other items at bargain rates and can prepare themselves for a shopping extravaganza.
Exploring Havana by foot allows travellers to experience the local culture firsthand using a city map. This is the best way for a traveller to truly understand the city. The city's old quarter, aptly named Old Havana, was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 and houses a number of neo-classical and baroque structures, such as the Castillo del Morro, Catedral de San Cristobal and Plaza de Armas. El Macelon, one of the district's main avenues, offers stunning views of the bay. Another well-known promenade is Paseo del Prado, a popular hangout for residents (or Habaneros). Vibrant with music and dancing from the various sidewalk cafes, the street also hosts an art market and underground realtors market during weekends.
The city is known for its production of rum and cigars and no Havana holiday will be complete without a visit to a distillery and cigar manufacturer. The Havana Club Rum Factory and Real Fabrica de Tabacos Partagás offer guided tours to the public from where purchases can be made. Tourists will enjoy the opportunity to see genuine Cuban cigars being made and can purchase them at a fair price.
There are also a number of politically-significant attractions that tourists and history enthusiasts may find interesting. The Plaza de la Revolucion bears a monument of Jose Marti and the iconic image of Che Guevara. The former Presidential Palace houses the Museo de la Revolucion, which outlines the history of Cuba from the onset of the neo-colonial period. Both these places are popular tourist hotspots.
Fans of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro will enjoy a visit to Havana along with the opportunity to purchase Che and Fidel memorabilia such as flags, tee-shirts, papier mache masks or statuettes.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Money Exchange for Cuba -Services - Money
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Money Exchange for Cuba -Services - Money
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Currency information:
Convertible Peso (CUC; symbol CUC$ or $) = 100 centavos. Notes are in denominations of CUC$100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 3 and 1. Coins are in denominations of CUC$1, and 50, 25, 10, 5, and 1 centavos.
Note: US Dollars are no longer accepted in Cuba and visitors will be charged 10% commission on exchanging them. In the 1990s, Cuba decided to slowly get rid of its Dollar reserves, banning the currency from general use and introduced the replacement CUC as a convertible currency under its control. CUCs cannot be purchased or exchanged outside of Cuba. Cuban nationals continue to be paid in the Cuban Peso (CUP; symbol CUP$ or $). In some tourist areas, the Euro is also accepted. Hard currency (ie CUCs not CUPs) must be used in most transactions. As of March 2011, 1CUC=1USD.
Credit cards:
MasterCard and Visa are increasingly accepted, provided they are not issued by a US bank, or a bank with links to the USA, but hefty fees are often added. ATMs are more common but not ubiquitous. However, cash can be obtained in banks and Cadecas with non-US Visa credit and Visa debit cards.
ATM:
ATMs are more common but not ubiquitous, but cash can be obtained in banks and Cadecas (Casas de Cambio) with non-US Visa credit and Visa debit cards.
Travellers cheques:
US Dollar, Pounds Sterling and other major currencies are accepted; US Dollar cheques issued by US banks are not accepted but American Express travellers cheques issued by non-US banks can be exchanged, though not everywhere. It is recommended to take cheques in a currency other than US Dollars.
Banking hours:
Mon-Fri 0830-1200 and 1330-1600, Sat 0830-1200. Hours may vary and banks may be open all day in larger cities.
Currency restriction:
The import and export of local currency is prohibited. The import of foreign currency is unlimited, subject to declaration of funds exceeding US$5,000 on arrival. Export is allowed up to the amount imported and declared.
Currency exchange:
Money should be exchanged at banks or state-run CADECAs. Dollars attract a 10% surcharge on top of the normal commission (US citizens should bring Euros or Sterling to exchange). All local currency must be exchanged again before leaving the country. Card transactions attract a surcharge (of up to 12.5%) - see below.
Money Exchange for Cuba -Services - Money
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Currency information:
Convertible Peso (CUC; symbol CUC$ or $) = 100 centavos. Notes are in denominations of CUC$100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 3 and 1. Coins are in denominations of CUC$1, and 50, 25, 10, 5, and 1 centavos.
Note: US Dollars are no longer accepted in Cuba and visitors will be charged 10% commission on exchanging them. In the 1990s, Cuba decided to slowly get rid of its Dollar reserves, banning the currency from general use and introduced the replacement CUC as a convertible currency under its control. CUCs cannot be purchased or exchanged outside of Cuba. Cuban nationals continue to be paid in the Cuban Peso (CUP; symbol CUP$ or $). In some tourist areas, the Euro is also accepted. Hard currency (ie CUCs not CUPs) must be used in most transactions. As of March 2011, 1CUC=1USD.
Credit cards:
MasterCard and Visa are increasingly accepted, provided they are not issued by a US bank, or a bank with links to the USA, but hefty fees are often added. ATMs are more common but not ubiquitous. However, cash can be obtained in banks and Cadecas with non-US Visa credit and Visa debit cards.
ATM:
ATMs are more common but not ubiquitous, but cash can be obtained in banks and Cadecas (Casas de Cambio) with non-US Visa credit and Visa debit cards.
Travellers cheques:
US Dollar, Pounds Sterling and other major currencies are accepted; US Dollar cheques issued by US banks are not accepted but American Express travellers cheques issued by non-US banks can be exchanged, though not everywhere. It is recommended to take cheques in a currency other than US Dollars.
Banking hours:
Mon-Fri 0830-1200 and 1330-1600, Sat 0830-1200. Hours may vary and banks may be open all day in larger cities.
Currency restriction:
The import and export of local currency is prohibited. The import of foreign currency is unlimited, subject to declaration of funds exceeding US$5,000 on arrival. Export is allowed up to the amount imported and declared.
Currency exchange:
Money should be exchanged at banks or state-run CADECAs. Dollars attract a 10% surcharge on top of the normal commission (US citizens should bring Euros or Sterling to exchange). All local currency must be exchanged again before leaving the country. Card transactions attract a surcharge (of up to 12.5%) - see below.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Health and Medical Information for Cuba
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Health and Medical Information for Cuba
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Obtain adequate health insurance before travelling. Prior to treatment, visitors may need to show proof of ability to pay, though some emergency services are provided free of charge. Standards of care and training are excellent, but equipment and drugs are often in short supply.
Tap water is not safe to drink. Bottled water is ubiquitous, but boiling water is recommended to limit plastic waste. Milk is pasteurised and dairy products (with the exception of some cheap ice creams) are safe for consumption. Local meat, poultry, seafoods and fruit are generally considered safe to eat.
Dengue fever may occur as well as outbreaks of dengue haemorrhagic fever and meningitis, particularly in urban areas such as Havana and Santiago. Rabies is present. For those at high risk, vaccination should be considered. If bitten, seek medical advice without delay.
Health and Medical Information for Cuba
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Obtain adequate health insurance before travelling. Prior to treatment, visitors may need to show proof of ability to pay, though some emergency services are provided free of charge. Standards of care and training are excellent, but equipment and drugs are often in short supply.
Tap water is not safe to drink. Bottled water is ubiquitous, but boiling water is recommended to limit plastic waste. Milk is pasteurised and dairy products (with the exception of some cheap ice creams) are safe for consumption. Local meat, poultry, seafoods and fruit are generally considered safe to eat.
Dengue fever may occur as well as outbreaks of dengue haemorrhagic fever and meningitis, particularly in urban areas such as Havana and Santiago. Rabies is present. For those at high risk, vaccination should be considered. If bitten, seek medical advice without delay.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Short History Of Cuba and Culture
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Short History Of Cuba and Culture
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The imprints of Cuban history can be seen everywhere in the country today - from the intermingling of races to the importance of sugar, the historical continuum is palpable. When Columbus reached Cuba in 1492, declaring it "the most beautiful land human eyes have ever seen," he encountered three indigenous groups: the Siboney, Guanahatabey and Taino. Although all three were virtually wiped out within 50 years, Siboney and Taino are popular terms in Cuba still.
In addition to disease, the Spanish and French settlers who followed brought with them sugarcane and later slaves; both sugar and Cubans of African descent continue to help define the character of the island. The racial make up of the country is a mosaic of these separate waves of human inhabitation and in Cuban cities, dynamic and varied racial mixtures can be observed.
Two wars of independence defined 19th-century Cuba. The first, between 1868 and 1878, ended in stalemate; the second, in which the rebels were inspired by the poet and revolutionary, José Martí, began in 1895 and ended when the USA was drawn into the war in 1898. Interestingly, the term 'yellow journalism' was coined during this latter Spanish-American war. Cuba was initially occupied for two years by US forces. After their withdrawal in 1901, the USA maintained effective political and economic control of the island, while Cuba was governed by a series of corrupt dictators including Fulgencio Batista. Then came Fidel Castro and his rebel army which overturned the hugely corrupt Batista Government in 1959, establishing a socialist state. All US businesses were expropriated in 1960, and diplomatic relations between the two countries were broken by the USA. Thereafter, Cuba accelerated relations with the Soviet Union and the USA instituted a full economic and financial blockade on the island.
In 1961, the US Central Intelligence Agency organised a corps of anti-Castro rebels to invade the island. This 'Bay of Pigs' invasion was a complete fiasco; all the invaders were captured or killed and US involvement was quickly revealed. The following year, Soviet missiles capable of hitting targets in the USA were installed on Cuba. President Kennedy ordered a naval blockade against the island. The confrontation escalated to the threshold of nuclear war, before Kennedy and Khrushchev reached a settlement.
When the Eastern bloc dissolved in 1989, Cuba lost nearly all its trading partners and foreign aid overnight. A 'Special Period in Time of Peace' was declared, an extraordinarily difficult economic period that threatened the revolutionary government's survival. In the new millennium, Cuba began pulling back from the economic abyss, largely thanks to help from Hugo Chavez in Venezuela.
Short History Of Cuba and Culture
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The imprints of Cuban history can be seen everywhere in the country today - from the intermingling of races to the importance of sugar, the historical continuum is palpable. When Columbus reached Cuba in 1492, declaring it "the most beautiful land human eyes have ever seen," he encountered three indigenous groups: the Siboney, Guanahatabey and Taino. Although all three were virtually wiped out within 50 years, Siboney and Taino are popular terms in Cuba still.
In addition to disease, the Spanish and French settlers who followed brought with them sugarcane and later slaves; both sugar and Cubans of African descent continue to help define the character of the island. The racial make up of the country is a mosaic of these separate waves of human inhabitation and in Cuban cities, dynamic and varied racial mixtures can be observed.
Two wars of independence defined 19th-century Cuba. The first, between 1868 and 1878, ended in stalemate; the second, in which the rebels were inspired by the poet and revolutionary, José Martí, began in 1895 and ended when the USA was drawn into the war in 1898. Interestingly, the term 'yellow journalism' was coined during this latter Spanish-American war. Cuba was initially occupied for two years by US forces. After their withdrawal in 1901, the USA maintained effective political and economic control of the island, while Cuba was governed by a series of corrupt dictators including Fulgencio Batista. Then came Fidel Castro and his rebel army which overturned the hugely corrupt Batista Government in 1959, establishing a socialist state. All US businesses were expropriated in 1960, and diplomatic relations between the two countries were broken by the USA. Thereafter, Cuba accelerated relations with the Soviet Union and the USA instituted a full economic and financial blockade on the island.
In 1961, the US Central Intelligence Agency organised a corps of anti-Castro rebels to invade the island. This 'Bay of Pigs' invasion was a complete fiasco; all the invaders were captured or killed and US involvement was quickly revealed. The following year, Soviet missiles capable of hitting targets in the USA were installed on Cuba. President Kennedy ordered a naval blockade against the island. The confrontation escalated to the threshold of nuclear war, before Kennedy and Khrushchev reached a settlement.
When the Eastern bloc dissolved in 1989, Cuba lost nearly all its trading partners and foreign aid overnight. A 'Special Period in Time of Peace' was declared, an extraordinarily difficult economic period that threatened the revolutionary government's survival. In the new millennium, Cuba began pulling back from the economic abyss, largely thanks to help from Hugo Chavez in Venezuela.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Cuba Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details
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Cuba Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details
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Hotels in Ciego de Avila
There is a wide choice of Hotels in Ciego de Avila that promise to cater to all your accommodation, business, dining and recreational needs. The guests will find many 5 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila that offer comfortable stay in Ciego de Avila.
Information on Cuba
Cuba is the largest Caribbean island situated between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. The country lies 145 km south of Key West, Florida and between the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas. It is also to the west of Haiti and northwest of Jamaica.
Categories of Hotels in Ciego de Avila
In Ciego de Avila the guests will find 5 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila, 4 star Ciego de Avila Hotels and 3 star hotels and 2 star hotels. The hotels are very reasonable. The 5 star hotels and the 4 stars include the luxury hotels. While the 3 star and the 2 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila comprise the budget hotels.
Prime Locations of the Hotels
Near the Airport
In the sea side region of Ciego de Avila
Close to restaurants
Near the sightseeing attractions
In hill side areas in Ciego de Avila
Hotel Facilities and Services
The 5 star, 4 star and the 3 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer excellent accommodation in Ciego de Avila, business, dining and recreational facilities along with other facilities that will give immense satisfaction to the guests and the visitors.
The budget Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer fine accommodation in Ciego de Avila, business, dining and recreational facilities at affordable prices. All the hotels include a wide range of recreational facilities to the guests of the hotel.
Dining
The 5 star and the 4 star hotels include restaurants. At these restaurants the guests can savor various local as well as international dishes. The locality of 5 star hotels and the luxury Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer many restaurants and bars. The restaurants offer an extensive choice of multi-cuisine dining options. The restaurants also serve delicious snacks and drinks.
Rooms
The Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer excellent single-bedded or double-bedded rooms for the accommodation of the guests. The in room facilities include:
Air conditioning
Hair dryer
Cold & hot water
Bath clothes
Terrace or balcony
Telephone
Room service
Satellite television
Coffee & tea tools
Mini bar
Security box
Health and Recreation
There are recreational facilities that include:
Tai-chi
Windsurf
Catamarans
Kayaks
Shop with souvenirs & gifts
Garden
Swimming pool
Disco
Entertainment program
Baby club
Mini club
Dance classes
Spanish classes
Gym
Archery
Tennis court
Bicycling
Beach-volley
Billiard
Water sports
Diving
Table tennis
Motorcycle rental
Other Facilities and Services
Other facilities include:
Laundry service
Boutique
Money exchange
Car rental
Medical services (on request)
Parking
Hotels in Cienfuegos
Enjoy the unique charm of tourist city and Cuban city during your stay in one of the fine hotels in Cienfuegos. Finding a suitable accommodation is easy as there are a few nice accommodation options. The sparkling beaches and pleasant atmosphere make the Cuban city of Cienfuegos a tourist destination. You can enhance your delight of traveling to this city by staying at one of the fine hotels in Cienfuegos.
Cienfuegos Hotels let you have a comfortable and a relaxing stay within the exquisite city. There is a fine range of accommodation options in Cienfuegos that put to rest your concern about finding a suitable accommodation in the city. Whether you are traveling for leisure or business or for a fun filled vacation, you can relax at the nice hotels and have a relaxing trip.
The wide ranging accommodation options let you choose the right hotel, the one that suits your taste and budget. Some of the hotels are located near the beach and are positioned in close proximity to the tourist attractions. With an ideal location coupled with the fine range of amenities, a few of these hotels are a favorite with the leisure travelers looking forward to a satisfying experience.
From the three star hotels to the four star hotels in Cienfuegos in Cuba, there are ample options to choose from. Choose the right mode of accommodation among the large number of hotels in Cienfuegos to enjoy all that the city has to offer. The modern four star hotels are deluxe accommodation options, which have the finest amenities to offer its guests. Equipped with fine range of amenities and exemplary services, you can have a pleasurable stay in these hotels.
Hotels in Sancti Spiritus
There are many hotels in Sancti Spiritus. These hotels have different ranges. Travelers can board the one that suites them best. The list of the hotels in Sancti Spiritus include some 2 star, 3 star and 5 star properties. That is the reason why travelers, both business and leisure, have found putting up in any of these accommodation in Sancti Spiritus so comfortable. In fact all these hotels here are quite favorite of the travelers.
As far as the 5 star properties are concerned tourists can check in to the Hotel Iberostar Grand Trinidad. It is undoubtedly one of the top luxury hotels in Sancti Spiritus. The hotels is situated on Calle Jose Marti y Lino Perez. All the 40 rooms of the hotel are air-conditioned and they are all ensuites. In this hotel you will find 36 standard rooms and 4 suites. There is an in-room safety deposit box. There are balconies adjacent to the rooms. You can dine at the restaurant of the hotel. Here you will get Cuban and international delicacies. Conference facilities and seminar halls are also available here. The multilingual staff of the hotel will be quite helpful. You will not find language a great problem. You can play games in the game room here. This is a facility that is available in some other hotels in Sancti Spiritus. Guests can also play billiards. It offers medical facilities for emergency.
If you are looking for something less pricey then you can book rooms at any of the budget hotels in Sancti Spiritus. The 3 star hotels are good combination of reasonable price and facilities. You can board the Hotel Club Amigo Costa Sur, which is situated on Playa Maria Aguilar. The total number of rooms available here is 13. They are air-conditioned as usual. This is a common thing that is to be seen in all hotels in Sancti Spiritus. The types of room that you will find here are standard room and bungalow room. Apart from the basic in-room facilities the hotel is also known for its restaurant. It serves Cuban delights. You can arrange meetings and functions here. There are provisions for that. Visitors can indulge in various kinds of entertainment. They can go to the beach, can swim in the hotel's pool and can also try out snorkeling and kayaking. There is also a massage parlor here. Like other Sancti Spiritus hotels medical facilities are available in this hotel too.
The list of hotels in Sancti Spiritus also include some 2 star hotels. Hotel Islazul Los Laureles is one of them. It is also a very good accommodation that will make you feel at home. Therefore, if you book rooms in any of the hotels of Sancti Spiritus you will never feel any inconvenience.
Cuba Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details
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Hotels in Ciego de Avila
There is a wide choice of Hotels in Ciego de Avila that promise to cater to all your accommodation, business, dining and recreational needs. The guests will find many 5 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila that offer comfortable stay in Ciego de Avila.
Information on Cuba
Cuba is the largest Caribbean island situated between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. The country lies 145 km south of Key West, Florida and between the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas. It is also to the west of Haiti and northwest of Jamaica.
Categories of Hotels in Ciego de Avila
In Ciego de Avila the guests will find 5 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila, 4 star Ciego de Avila Hotels and 3 star hotels and 2 star hotels. The hotels are very reasonable. The 5 star hotels and the 4 stars include the luxury hotels. While the 3 star and the 2 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila comprise the budget hotels.
Prime Locations of the Hotels
Near the Airport
In the sea side region of Ciego de Avila
Close to restaurants
Near the sightseeing attractions
In hill side areas in Ciego de Avila
Hotel Facilities and Services
The 5 star, 4 star and the 3 star Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer excellent accommodation in Ciego de Avila, business, dining and recreational facilities along with other facilities that will give immense satisfaction to the guests and the visitors.
The budget Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer fine accommodation in Ciego de Avila, business, dining and recreational facilities at affordable prices. All the hotels include a wide range of recreational facilities to the guests of the hotel.
Dining
The 5 star and the 4 star hotels include restaurants. At these restaurants the guests can savor various local as well as international dishes. The locality of 5 star hotels and the luxury Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer many restaurants and bars. The restaurants offer an extensive choice of multi-cuisine dining options. The restaurants also serve delicious snacks and drinks.
Rooms
The Hotels in Ciego de Avila offer excellent single-bedded or double-bedded rooms for the accommodation of the guests. The in room facilities include:
Air conditioning
Hair dryer
Cold & hot water
Bath clothes
Terrace or balcony
Telephone
Room service
Satellite television
Coffee & tea tools
Mini bar
Security box
Health and Recreation
There are recreational facilities that include:
Tai-chi
Windsurf
Catamarans
Kayaks
Shop with souvenirs & gifts
Garden
Swimming pool
Disco
Entertainment program
Baby club
Mini club
Dance classes
Spanish classes
Gym
Archery
Tennis court
Bicycling
Beach-volley
Billiard
Water sports
Diving
Table tennis
Motorcycle rental
Other Facilities and Services
Other facilities include:
Laundry service
Boutique
Money exchange
Car rental
Medical services (on request)
Parking
Hotels in Cienfuegos
Enjoy the unique charm of tourist city and Cuban city during your stay in one of the fine hotels in Cienfuegos. Finding a suitable accommodation is easy as there are a few nice accommodation options. The sparkling beaches and pleasant atmosphere make the Cuban city of Cienfuegos a tourist destination. You can enhance your delight of traveling to this city by staying at one of the fine hotels in Cienfuegos.
Cienfuegos Hotels let you have a comfortable and a relaxing stay within the exquisite city. There is a fine range of accommodation options in Cienfuegos that put to rest your concern about finding a suitable accommodation in the city. Whether you are traveling for leisure or business or for a fun filled vacation, you can relax at the nice hotels and have a relaxing trip.
The wide ranging accommodation options let you choose the right hotel, the one that suits your taste and budget. Some of the hotels are located near the beach and are positioned in close proximity to the tourist attractions. With an ideal location coupled with the fine range of amenities, a few of these hotels are a favorite with the leisure travelers looking forward to a satisfying experience.
From the three star hotels to the four star hotels in Cienfuegos in Cuba, there are ample options to choose from. Choose the right mode of accommodation among the large number of hotels in Cienfuegos to enjoy all that the city has to offer. The modern four star hotels are deluxe accommodation options, which have the finest amenities to offer its guests. Equipped with fine range of amenities and exemplary services, you can have a pleasurable stay in these hotels.
Hotels in Sancti Spiritus
There are many hotels in Sancti Spiritus. These hotels have different ranges. Travelers can board the one that suites them best. The list of the hotels in Sancti Spiritus include some 2 star, 3 star and 5 star properties. That is the reason why travelers, both business and leisure, have found putting up in any of these accommodation in Sancti Spiritus so comfortable. In fact all these hotels here are quite favorite of the travelers.
As far as the 5 star properties are concerned tourists can check in to the Hotel Iberostar Grand Trinidad. It is undoubtedly one of the top luxury hotels in Sancti Spiritus. The hotels is situated on Calle Jose Marti y Lino Perez. All the 40 rooms of the hotel are air-conditioned and they are all ensuites. In this hotel you will find 36 standard rooms and 4 suites. There is an in-room safety deposit box. There are balconies adjacent to the rooms. You can dine at the restaurant of the hotel. Here you will get Cuban and international delicacies. Conference facilities and seminar halls are also available here. The multilingual staff of the hotel will be quite helpful. You will not find language a great problem. You can play games in the game room here. This is a facility that is available in some other hotels in Sancti Spiritus. Guests can also play billiards. It offers medical facilities for emergency.
If you are looking for something less pricey then you can book rooms at any of the budget hotels in Sancti Spiritus. The 3 star hotels are good combination of reasonable price and facilities. You can board the Hotel Club Amigo Costa Sur, which is situated on Playa Maria Aguilar. The total number of rooms available here is 13. They are air-conditioned as usual. This is a common thing that is to be seen in all hotels in Sancti Spiritus. The types of room that you will find here are standard room and bungalow room. Apart from the basic in-room facilities the hotel is also known for its restaurant. It serves Cuban delights. You can arrange meetings and functions here. There are provisions for that. Visitors can indulge in various kinds of entertainment. They can go to the beach, can swim in the hotel's pool and can also try out snorkeling and kayaking. There is also a massage parlor here. Like other Sancti Spiritus hotels medical facilities are available in this hotel too.
The list of hotels in Sancti Spiritus also include some 2 star hotels. Hotel Islazul Los Laureles is one of them. It is also a very good accommodation that will make you feel at home. Therefore, if you book rooms in any of the hotels of Sancti Spiritus you will never feel any inconvenience.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Cuba Travel Destinations Travel Deals
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Cuba Travel Destinations Travel Deals
Travel tips for your trip to Cuba Hotel Maps Famous Places in Cuba helps you to make your trip to Cuba in the holiday a Splendid One

Cuba Travel Destinations Travel Deals
Travel tips for your trip to Cuba Hotel Maps Famous Places in Cuba helps you to make your trip to Cuba in the holiday a Splendid One

Why not let someone else worry about Christmas and New Year this year and book a last minute stay in a hotel in Cuba over the festive period. Forget about buying the food, cooking the dinner, washing it up or organising the New Year party - just relax and enjoy a journey to Cuba which would definitely lighten up your holiday. Cuba is a country in the Caribbean that has Havana as the largest capital city and is home to over 11.3 million people who speak Spanish as their official language. Fortunately, the country has undergone a transformation since it opened its doors to global tourism in the 1990s. The country's heritage is in safe hands with the historic Havana and Trinidad having gone through some painstaking restoration and preservation. Walking around them is like a trip, way back in time.
However, in Cuba, where many of the hotels are sterile affairs offering little opportunity to interact with locals, the Casa is a good bet. Rooms are often offered in beautifully-kept homes complete with private bathrooms and breakfast. Evening meals are often on offer as well, which can be more varied and plentiful than in state-run restaurants. It all adds up to a cheaper choice and a great way to get a glimpse of the ‘real Cuba'. Once in Cuba, it is very easy to move from one hotel to another by just a recommendation, whether in other parts of the same city, or anywhere else in Cuba.
However, in Cuba, where many of the hotels are sterile affairs offering little opportunity to interact with locals, the Casa is a good bet. Rooms are often offered in beautifully-kept homes complete with private bathrooms and breakfast. Evening meals are often on offer as well, which can be more varied and plentiful than in state-run restaurants. It all adds up to a cheaper choice and a great way to get a glimpse of the ‘real Cuba'. Once in Cuba, it is very easy to move from one hotel to another by just a recommendation, whether in other parts of the same city, or anywhere else in Cuba.
It’s surprising that an island so rich in marine life, fish and seafood rarely top most of the restaurants’ menus for most of it is mostly exported. The cuisines offered are a mixture of Spanish and Afro-Caribbean that heavily depend on rice, beans, chicken and pork. Some of the delicacies comprise of soup made of chicken or black beans, black beans and rice, chicken or pork, baked or fried plantains and omelettes stuffed with meat or cheese. And to compliment these dishes are some national drinks like the strong Cuban coffee, the tasty Cuban beer and Rum cocktails; Daiquiri, Mojito and Cuba libre. Havana is renowned for its after-dark entertainment scene, and only the tip of the iceberg is visible to tourists on a short stay. Santiago de Cuba gave birth to salsa, and regular live sessions are on offer at the Casa de la Trova. In beach resorts, nightlife tends to mimic what is on offer in Havana, with varying degrees of success.
You can do a lot of things like taking a stroll along the Malecón, soak up some sun on Cuba's beaches: Playas del Este and Cayo Coco or go for hiking at the Sierra Maestra and take an emotional journey to the museum at Playa Girón. Maybe you can saddle up and go for a gallop through the scenic sugarcane fields around Trinidad or the hills and valleys of Pinar del Río or find time to make friends with the fellow locals. Appreciate Cuba’s attraction sites like the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, the Plaza de Armas, the Capitolio, the Museo de la Revolución, the Pinar Del Río and the revolutionary Santa Clara. They are just breathe taking. This is a country that enjoys a warm, tropical climate throughout the year and the months of November to April are the best times to visit. So why bother yourself looking for another holiday destination when Cuba is just within your reach? Tour her and experience what goodies she has in store for you.
You can do a lot of things like taking a stroll along the Malecón, soak up some sun on Cuba's beaches: Playas del Este and Cayo Coco or go for hiking at the Sierra Maestra and take an emotional journey to the museum at Playa Girón. Maybe you can saddle up and go for a gallop through the scenic sugarcane fields around Trinidad or the hills and valleys of Pinar del Río or find time to make friends with the fellow locals. Appreciate Cuba’s attraction sites like the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, the Plaza de Armas, the Capitolio, the Museo de la Revolución, the Pinar Del Río and the revolutionary Santa Clara. They are just breathe taking. This is a country that enjoys a warm, tropical climate throughout the year and the months of November to April are the best times to visit. So why bother yourself looking for another holiday destination when Cuba is just within your reach? Tour her and experience what goodies she has in store for you.
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