Are you two being sarcastic? Never been so not sure. Heard people talk about beggers and scams
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No not being sarcastic .... Some places in the region are 'no go' and in others tourists are confined to resort or have to go out in guarded groups. Being sold a box of Fauxhiba is one thing, having your watch and rings removed with a machete is another.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by wolfie View PostCuba is one of the few safe places in the region for tourists to be able to walk about in without fear of robbery, kidnapping or being caught in a drugs cartel shootout.
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Had a few scams tried on me though.
MK
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Not So Fast!
Hurumph! While there are some places in the Caribbean that may not be so safe, there are many islands that the Coros have visited that are quite comfortable and very safe, the Caymans being one.
But yes, because of it's proximity and size, once Cuba is open to all yanks, it will likely return to its former status as the...
Jewel of the Caribbean!
Perro, el PerrosigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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Be interesting to see how this pans out.
I've always wanted to go to Cuba, even before I got into cigars. I love how it has still kept its charm with there not being any commercialisation. I've been to a few islands in SE Asia where there is barely any ATMs never mind McDonalds n such.
I was hoping to go over in the next couple of years, fingers crossed it takes time for it to be completely ruined.
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I wonder how this will pan out. I've wanted to go to Cuba for a while now, even before I started smoking cigars. I love the way it has kept its heritage away from the chains. I've been to a couple of islands in SE Asia where there is no ATMs never mind McDonalds and they are magical.
I read Simons blog from his trip in 2011 and it just looks amazing.
Fingers crossed it takes a while for the yanks to completely ruin it.
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Originally posted by parnaby View PostI wonder how this will pan out. I've wanted to go to Cuba for a while now, even before I started smoking cigars. I love the way it has kept its heritage away from the chains. I've been to a couple of islands in SE Asia where there is no ATMs never mind McDonalds and they are magical.
I read Simons blog from his trip in 2011 and it just looks amazing.
Fingers crossed it takes a while for the yanks to completely ruin it.
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Strolling along the Malecon with a cigar with warm weather and nowhere to go.
Send me back!!!
MK
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Originally posted by parnaby View PostFingers crossed it takes a while for the yanks to completely ruin it.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostI really don't think the Yanks would want to ruin it or have it ruined by over-development. It's character is part of the appeal.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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