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Planning a trip to Cuba? • Before you pack your bags, make sure to watch this video where we share our top tips that we wish we knew before traveling to this incredible island nation. • From understanding Cuba's unique currency system, navigating the lack of internet access, to tips on setting your expectations right on food, currency and overall experience —We've got you covered! • Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler.. heading to an all inclusive resort or staying in the heart of Havana, we hope these insights will help you have an unforgettable Cuban adventure. Please like, comment, and subscribe for more travel tips and guides! • Additional Cuba Information: • 1. Currency • Dual Currency System: - Cuba operates with two currencies: the Cuban Peso (CUP) and the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC). However, in recent years, CUC has been phased out, and most transactions are now in CUP. It's important to familiarize yourself with this system. • Bring Cash: Credit and debit cards issued by U.S. banks are generally not accepted, so bring enough cash in Euros, Canadian Dollars, or other major currencies to exchange for CUP. • Foreign Currency: While the CUP and CUC are the nations currency, many locals will gladly accept USD, CAD, and EUROS for their goods or tips. • 2. Internet Access • Limited Connectivity: Internet access is limited and can be slow. Wi-Fi is available in some hotels, parks, and public squares, but it requires the purchase of Wi-Fi cards (ETECSA) which offer a certain amount of time online. Don't expect to be online all the time. • 3. Accommodations • All Inclusive Resorts: Experience the beautiful white sand beaches of Cuba, while being immersed in a resort built to keep you calm, relaxed, and well hydrated. Staying here may feel like your living in luxury. • Casa Particulares: Staying in a casa particular (a private home that offers lodging) is a great way to experience Cuban hospitality and get a more authentic experience. They are often more affordable and personable than hotels. • 4. Language • Learn Basic Spanish: While you may find English speaking locals in tourist areas, Spanish is the predominant language. Learning basic phrases will greatly enhance your experience and help with everyday interactions. • 5. Transportation • Classic Cars and Taxis: Classic American cars serve as taxis and are a popular and scenic way to get around. Official taxis are metered, but always agree on the fare beforehand. • Public Transportation: Buses, known as guaguas, are the most common public transport, but they can be crowded and less reliable. For longer trips, Viazul buses are more comfortable and cater to tourists. • 6. Safety • Generally Safe: Cuba is considered safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as in any destination, be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas. • Health Insurance: Health insurance is mandatory for travelers to Cuba, so make sure you have adequate coverage. • 7. Cultural Etiquette • Tipping: Tipping is expected in most tourist areas. A 10% tip is customary in restaurants. • Respect for Local Customs: Cubans are generally warm and welcoming. It's important to be respectful of their customs and traditions, including appropriate attire when visiting religious or significant cultural sites. • 8. Cultural Immersion • Explore Beyond Havana: While Havana is a must-see, don’t miss out on exploring other regions like Viñales, Trinidad, and Santiago de Cuba, which offer different aspects of Cuban culture and landscape. • Attend Local Events: Cuban music and dance are world-renowned. Attend a live music show or a salsa dance event to immerse yourself in the local culture. • 9. Shopping • Souvenirs: Cuban cigars, rum, and handmade crafts make for great souvenirs. Remember that exporting some items may be subject to restrictions, so check the rules for your home country before making purchases. • 11. Climate and Packing • Hot and Humid: Cuba has a tropical climate, so pack light, breathable clothing. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent. • Rainy Season: The rainy season runs from May to October, so if you're traveling during this time, bring a rain jacket or umbrella. • #Cuba #travel #Explore #Resort #vacationdestinations

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