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Havana Cuba is a city frozen
in time. Isolated by the US trade embargo and no longer
receiving foreign aid from Russia, Cuba has been forced to
survive with its limited resources, human ingenuity and
determination.
You won't find the golden
arches in Havana. Old world Spanish buildings and
antique cars, however, will make you feel as if you were
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The Cuban people are
extremely warm to visitors to their country. Citizens
of the European Union, Canada and most other western
countries are free to visit Cuba, although a Cuban visa is
required. The US government, however, does not permit
American citizens to visit the island.
Most tourists to Cuba spend their vacations
at the inclusive beach resorts in Varadero. |
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are similar to those found in Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and
offer all the same amenities. To experience the "real"
Cuba, visitors are encouraged to spend time in Havana.
Airline and hotel packages to
Havana and
Varadero are available from most Canadian and European
cities and can be booked online. |
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