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Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos August 11th 2014

I was happy to be on the road again. So much of visiting a country for is actually about the traveling, the getting there, the being on the way. After a failed attempt to visit the closed on Sunday, even though everyone said it wouldn’t be, tobacco factory and a brief visit to the cigar store which was open and had plenty of cigars, the cheapest of which was $10, and several lovely bottles of Havana Club rum, I was on my way to the bus station. While I waited to get on the bus, grateful to be taking a bus that I was pretty certain would be more or less on time, and on which I was sure to have a reclining seat and air conditioning, I chatted with a Danish girl. She was traveling ... read more
Cigars
Sunset on the Malecon
On the malecon

Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos February 10th 2014

Geo: 22.1495, -80.4436Cienfuegos looks like the kind of town that most in Cuba will turn into when even a degree of prosperity returns to this island nation. The colonial town of Cienfuegos was founded in 1819 in the Spanish territory but was initially settled by immigrants of French origin and does show French flavour in the architecture- and apparently the only natural blondes in Cuba come from this area as a result. In addition to wandering blondes there are a number of spectacular buildings all through the town and it gives the place an almost un-Cuban feel. Marinas, palaces, casinos, etc don't see to fit with the rest of communist Cuba but they have been carefully restored giving the town a splash of plush (the Marina is already hosting a number of ... read more
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Main Square- Neoclassical Structures
Vintage Car

Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos January 29th 2014

Tämä päivä vierähti Cienfuegosissa. Kävin ensin katsomassa bussiasemaa, sitten keskustaa, piipahdin netissäkin ja lopuksi niemen kärjessä Punta Gordassa.... read more
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Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos January 28th 2014

Matkustin samalla bussilla 8 tuntia Viñalesista Cienfuegosiin. Bussissa tuli istuttua 8 tuntia. Ehdin silti hyvin kiertää Cienfuegosissa. Kaupungissa ei ole kulkenut ratikoita 50 vuoteen, mutta kiskoja on silti jäljellä.... read more
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Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos January 2nd 2014

April 28th - May 1st As we are a bit mad about diving we had to devote at least a day to this incredible sport. One of the best and the most accessible spots is the Bay of Pigs with about 12 dive sites along the shore. Bay of Pigs has a long stretch of beach and the main attraction is the wall diving, which is very near the sea and divers can dive from shore (very nice for my earsJ). Besides being an incredible dive destination, The Bay of Pigs is very significant for the Cuban history. Playa Girón and Playa Larga were the landing sites for seaborne forces of armed Cuban exiles in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, an American CIA-sponsored attempt to overthrow the new government of Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro in ... read more
Revolutionary quotes below the surface
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Revolutionary quotes

Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos August 31st 2013

HAVANA PANORAMAS ABOVE: 1. WAITING FOR A BUS 2. TAXIS LINE-UP WOW! I just noticed a three-prong plug in the wall outlet and thought, "Hey, that's great because I forgot my adaptor for plugs without a ground. WHAT A SHOCK! Literally. I've never experienced a 110 volt shock off of a computer before. My hand is still tingling. Electrical standards/quality are somewhat lacking in Cuba. But this begins on leaving the University of Toronto summer residence and heading for Cuba. The last day for summer occupancy meant everyone is trying to get rid of the extra weight to pack for home. Ostensibly myself included. But my pack rat mentallity couldn't resist a bottle of rye. A bottle of rye! Imagine, someone throwing out a bottle of rye! I would leave a pair of shoes behind to ... read more
Hotel Santa Clara Libre
Casa Particular in Santa Clara
Tipical Street

Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos August 4th 2013

One taxi driver I met said that Cienfuegos is, in his opinion, the most livable city in Cuba. That I believe, as it connects easily to other areas of the country, is close to mountains, beaches, and La Habana, and is quite clean and wealthy. However, unless you have a lot of time or a specific interest there, Cienfuegos is only worth stopping for a night. There are a fair number of interesting and creative art galleries in the main square and Teatro Terry is definitely worth a visit. Still, it's its livability that makes it ordinary. The main roads are filled with department stores and while the locals use the public spaces more than in its touristy neighbor, Trinidad, there are a fair number of touters. The malecon and port are more functional than atttractive, ... read more
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Corner in Square
Theater

Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos February 25th 2013

Departure day. We were lucky because we had a full group we had our own bus to take us all the way through to Baracoa which was really nice because we stayed with the same driver, were able to spread out on the bus and also leave belongings we didn't need on there. We were supposed to go to the Che Memorial at Santa Clara today however Tony realised it would not be open so as a group we decided that tomorrow we would backtrack to the memorial from Cienfuegos before continuing onto Trinidad. Tony arranged for us to have a walking tour of old Havana as there was more to do and see in the area than in Cienfuegos. Saw much of the same stuff as yesterday but the group was a lot smaller and ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos March 25th 2012

JENETEROS, CIENFUEGOS AND TRINIDAD I don’t think I have ever seen or dealt with so much under-the-table prostitution as in Cuba. I can’t even count how many male prostitutes hit on me and how trapped I felt when I would start talking to or dancing with them. I took a two-day road trip to Trinidad and Cinfuegos during my last weekend in Cuba. Everything went well in Trinidad. I strolled around old stone streets, went dancing, met a few nice and normal Cuban musicians and ate a bunch of ice cream and pizza from local kiosks. On the bus stop to Cinfuegos I met two very nice guys from London and we spoke for a couple hours on the bus. They were heading to a different town and we decided to get a beer in a ... read more
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Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Cienfuegos February 14th 2010

Early this morning we got up and packed our bags. We were going to leave the capital and drive into the south where we would spend the next couple of days driving around the area. Our first stop was Guama, a marshland in the center of the country. We visited a crocodile farm and visited an island which showed how the native people lived in Cuba. In the afternoon we drove to the beautiful city of Cienfuegos, where we visited the innercity and the Palacio de Valle. When the sun set, we drove out of the city into the wilderness where our hotel was situated.... read more
Guama
On the crocodile farm
The island of the Indians




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