sábado, 17 de noviembre de 2018

CUBA HOT WEATHER: ALWAYS IN SUMMER IN THE CARIBBEAN

CUBA  PRIVATE VACATION  RENTALS
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BEDROOMS IN BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL HOUSES IN ALL CUBA
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A DIFFERENT WAY OF HAVING YOUR HOLIDAYS: MAKING FRIENDS

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WALK OUT OF THE TOURISTS' PATH: hire your local guide
have a real vision of Cubans' life, walking with a local who really knows about his/ her city

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martes, 13 de noviembre de 2018

CUBA VACATIONS, MAKING FRIENDS




Cuba is a unique country and therefore a vacation destination like no other. The political situation for the last fifty years has made the island one of the few places in the world without mass marketing and mass media. It is a place which can confound and delight in equal measure and well worth a visit before things change. Cuba vacations are easy to plan using the internet as there is now tons of information about facilities on the island.

There are two ways to visit Cuba; either by staying at one of the many all-inclusive resorts or as an independent traveler. The resorts are generally clustered along the north coast of the island to the east of Havana. There is some top class accommodation available and some great deals. The beaches are really phenomenal and the water is crystal clear so they are great for a beach style vacation. Despite the fact that Cuba is a communist country you will not want for anything. However the resorts do not give you much opportunity to really get to know the island and its unique way of life.


Travelling independently to Cuba is fairly easy and extremely interesting. There are some lovely hotels with great facilities or you can really get to meet the locals by staying in a family house called a casa particular. What started out as a clandestine practice of residents renting rooms to visitors has become regulated by the state so it is perfectly safe to use these houses. They vary is style and comfort from basic to really beautiful as most Cuban homes are filled with antique furniture. Food is available at state run restaurants or you can often make arrangements with the people you are staying with. There are also licensed private restaurants called paladares where you can get meals of a high standard.

The island of Cuba is amazingly varied and the vacation possibilities are many. There are great cities, small towns each with a different character, national parks, stunning Caribbean beaches and world class dive sites. There are some unique ecosystems and wildlife species such as the smallest bird in the world, the Bee Hummingbird.


The capital Havana is unlike any other capital in the world. Prepare to be amazed by the architecture, culture and the people. There is a lot to see in the city and some of the highlights include the Cigar Factory, the Museum of the Revolution, the Malecon and the old part of the city, Havana Vieja. Cuban music is appreciated all over the world and you will hear it everywhere. A night out at the capital inevitably incorporates rum, dancing, live music and some new Cuban friends.



Santiago is the second city situated at the opposite end of the island from the capital and very different from Havana. The culture is more African and this is the home of the Cuban carnival. It is packed out for carnival week so if you want to go make sure to get reservations in plenty of time.

Transport can be annoyingly slow in Cuba, however it is the slow pace of life which many visitors fall in love with. Drivers can hire cars to get around more easily. There are a number of companies in Havana and Santiago which provide cars of a very good standard. You could even hire one of the old American classics.

Cuba Vacations are full of sun, beaches, friendly people and fascinating experience you will not get anywhere else. Check out the details on the internet to see what you want to do in Cuba.

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HUMBERTO
LOCAL GUIDE & TEACHER
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domingo, 11 de noviembre de 2018

HAVANA, an invitation from a Cuban


It is one invitation to discover the most bright and radiant capital of the Americas.

 In a resemblance to the Paris and New York of today, the Havana of the fifties laughed at the most seen places of the United States of the after war. There were the latest fashionable bars, the most luxury hotels, and an exuberant challenging architecture, in the oldest commercial place of the Caribbean. 
What's left from all that? The history is turning in 180 degrees after a period of fifty years, changing into vestiges the luxury city from before. It's an adaptation or a transformation all about?

 Despite the abandoned monuments, the atmosphere is intact. Havana Connaisseur presents, on the backside of the contemporary history and through many forms of current activities, what conforms the face of the Havana of today. Both a melancholic and cheerfulness mixture appears combined with epicurean pleasures. The Well being style of the Caribbean.


Old Havana has many sights and sounds to captivate the inquisitive traveller. These include Plaza de Armas  (the oldest square in Havana and the site of the city’s foundation), El Templete (the oldest neo-classical building in Havana),  La Catedral San Cristobal de la Habana and the Museo de la Revolucion. However for most visitors who join us on our Havana city tour it is the excitement of  being part of the commotion of daily street-life is the number one highlight. So, put your walking shoes on and  soak up the atmosphere of this lively, excitable city.


HUMBERTO
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jueves, 8 de noviembre de 2018

Are there Gay Friendly Rentals in Cuba?

Yes, there are. Most of them are gay owned or independent apartments.
Here it is just an example.

 Border Old Havana - Havana Center| Habana Vieja - Habana Centro.
GALIANO
Bedrooms in an old little palace in Havana Center /Habitaciones en antiguo palacete en Habana Centro.

CUBA GAY FRIENDLY RENTAL
This "palacete" (little palace) from late XIX century is located in one of the most central areas in Havana,Galiano Street, just 100 meters from the Capitolio. It is an old Palace divided into several apartments and in one of them two rooms are rented. Each room has air conditioner, electric fans, private bathroom and fridge. Even though it is located in the center once the guests are inside the building the sound of the street is dimmed and in the rooms no sound at all. Very friendly landlords, possibility of breakfast, economical and central makes this house one of the most popular every year. Price is 25 cuc per per bedroom per night
possibility of an extra bed in the bedrooms.
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martes, 6 de noviembre de 2018

LOCAL GUIDE IN HAVANA. WALKING TOURS & VINTAGE CARS.

My name is HUmberto Linares.
 I am a professor of Spanish language
and Cuban History in Havana. Teaching is my passion.
Since some years now I make city tours
in summary: A historian, guide, The passion for my country and my
city is what identify me. I will teach and show the visitors about
little streets, the details, the colors and great History of Havana.
My tours are walking tours and also in vintage cars,
discovering fantastic streets, churches,
museums, fabulous and old buildings, but also extraordinary bars and
the rebirth of the Havana's restaurants and one of the most interesting
things happening in Havana: paladars or private restaurants. On
request we can also  go out of the tourist's path.
The tours  in the old part of the city are mostly historical, and about
arts (architecture and museums).
for those interested in sociaI  fields I actively work with several
generations of Cubans and I know the reality and beauty of my country
in depth.
We  make the first part from a square to square as the  city grew, the
streets communicating the squares, and important streets. It also include iconic restaurants and bars.
the average tour in old Havana lasts 3 hours.
then, and on request I can organize a tour in a vintage car (clasic
car) to other parts of the city. Havana from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s
and 1950s, can be fascinating as well.
this tour usually lasts one hour.

Hopefully it is a good suggetion for you.
 thank you for your attention and it is important you can help to make

Humberto Linares.
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phone: +53 52646921 whatsapp & telegram






sábado, 6 de enero de 2018

CUBA, MEETING HAVANA WITH A LOCAL

LOCAL GUIDE IN HAVANA



I have been a guide (independent) for quite some time now. I am a teacher.
When I am doing my Walking City tours my main goal is to give a clear image of Cuba to as many persons as possible. Much what is known about Cuba is rooted in the  politics  but  it is important to give a deeper knowledge about Cuba: its people, beauty and culture.

Walking Tour in Old Havana,  other parts of the city  that the official or usual tours never shows, not to mention those stories we keep in our heart and soul and never told in guide-books

Places

We will visit some of the most important and historical places in the Old City. We will also venture out to areas that are not frequently visited by tourists, but provide a glimpse into everyday life in Havana.

Highlights:

Parque Central

 It  marks the begging of Old Havana. It was the downtown during the first decades of XX century.

Calle Obispo

An important street built in 1519, only few years after the founding of Havana


Plaza Vieja o Plaza de Armas ( Arms Square.)

The first Plaza in the city. Built soon after the foundation of the city


Characters

We will discuss some of the most important people throughout Cuban history.

Highlights:

Christopher Columbus

It all started in 1492 when Columbus discovered Cuba. Early explorers initially thought they discovered Asia. AS we say in Latin America "The clash" of two cultures

Jose Marti

A national hero and a symbol of Cuban struggle for independence. He was a poet, revolutionary philosopher, professor, Freemason and political theorist

Fidel Castro

Revolutionary and a leader of the republic for over 50 years. Highly polarizing figure all across the world

Events

We will discuss number of historical events.

 Highlights:

Revolutionary Wars

Fight for independence. Political, sociological and guerrilla movements that led to struggle for independence

Cuban Independence

Fight for independence and overthrow of Batista's military regime. Hear the stories behind Che and Fidel


Post Revolution Period

Country went through significant transformation that resulted in fifty-five year embargo and how life is nowadays


Contact:

Humberto Linares

humbercuba@yahoo.es

phone: ++53 52646921



domingo, 10 de diciembre de 2017

BARACK OBAMA & CUBA

Receiving Obama in Cuba was like receiving a warrior from a thousand battles, some just and others not, but without a doubt there must be many scars underneath that formal appearance, fashionable outfits and big smiles.
Many months have passed, in fact  a year. Friends have asked me from the moment until today to tell them my opinion about Barak Obama's visit to Cuba.
I will be as honest as the reality shown allows me to be.
 Mr. Obama is not the president of the United States anymore. And now the world does not have a possible good human being in the most evil position, but a new wolf who detests the disguises, so let's get down to business.
For black Americans, for Latino in the United States and the poor in general in that country, Obama was a good president. Let's historians decide, although it seems that the polls say the opposite.
That's not the question. The issue is the dichotomy that has always existed. No matter how good a person or progressive he really is or is considered an American president, they always have a double standard to measure things: one way for them, another different way for the world.
Or as our grandparents remember us wisely: the funnel law. The wide part for them, the narrow for the rest of the world
During the seven years that Obama was President, relations with Latin America went into a tailspin (a consequence inherited from the Bush administrations), and one of the causes and recurrent theme in all the meetings between the American president and any of his counterparts. of Latin America was the American embargo or blockade against Cuba.
A parenthesis: do you notice how soft the word "embargo" sounds in comparison to blockade? The use of the word is so subtle that it gives the impression that it is still a chocolate pill that goes painlessly down the throat of those who are far away and does not understand the desperation of those who, for example,  wait every day and for a week, that the Cuban government can find in the world a company that does not have American interests or stocks and that sells us the medicine at a fair price and not 10 times its value because they know that we can not buy it in the United States or in any your companies or affiliates.
The word embargo is used in the press outside of Cuba as a synonym of incompetence of the Cuban government. The word blockade in all its dimension and force suggests the attempt of a country millions of times more powerful, thousands of times bigger and stronger trying to kill a small country of hunger and diseases. See if the difference in the use of one word is important that even within Cuba there are those who blame the government.
Let's go back then.
The point is that there was no opportunity for then-President Obama to meet with world leaders (including allies such as France, Spain, England, not to mention ALL Latin American presidents) that did not put him in a difficult position. To the point that diplomacy between the giant of the north and the governments of the South began to freeze and except for Canada, the United States was "isolated" on its own continent. . . and in the world that for years voted in the United Nations for the elimination of the blockade and for more than a decade
He spoke about this because it is important to know how it came first to December 2015 and then to March 2016.
Then there was another important element: Cubans living in the United States. That is, a category of powerful emigrants blessed by all administrations: Cuban-Americans, with their congressmen, senators, lobbies, millionaires, own militias (already old, but active), own newspapers, in short, a small country within of the Empire, in a state like Florida that in the last votes had decided the elections (Jumping a little in time: a year later the vote of punishment of the Cubans in Florida decided again causing what was impossible to be triggered: Trump President).
In short, the president who decided to establish a new policy would have to be subtle, cautious with his actions, silent in his steps to follow to give some masterful blows.

And Obama decided to be that man who was receptive to the request of Pope Francis and the invitation to be an intermediary in the conversations by Canada. The Cuban government said that one of the first things they learned was to respect the precept of 'in silence it had to be because there are things that must be hidden to achieve them', and putting aside fears acquired by decades of oppression and aggression they decided accept the extended hand and take advantage of the situation and the opportunity.
The situation was something important: Obama's last year as president began and it is usual that what they do not dare to do in their mandates leave it until the end.
A legacy, a vision of what they really have always wanted to do, but the powers behind the power always press for them not to be done. On December 17, 2015 the Secretary of State visited Cuba after more than 50 years and the diplomatic relations between the two countries. So much publicity was given to the fact that very few outside of Cuba realized or simply read the official discourse of both parties. Americans: after so many years with a wrong policy which has not achieved its goals, it is time to eliminate what does not work Today's world is different. It is time to reach out to the people of Cuba so that they can be free and we will help them change their history. The Cubans: we are very happy that they have noticed and decided to re-establish ties between the two countries, but that will never mean the change of political line of the Cuban government. We will continue fighting as before. But nothing, little by little agreements were signed, American airlines began to arrive in Cuba and in their planes arrived politicians, famous artists, etc.
Cuba became fashionable, from Chanel to The Rolling Stones, and hundreds of thousands of tourists to reach 4 million to see a different Cuba before the Americans and their corporations came and changed our lives. That part I do not understand very all right. For those who come, it seems that they do not like much as life is in their countries, and almost when leaving they give us their condolences for what is coming.
And on the other hand, what makes them suppose that Cuba will open its borders to the Americans? And they all tell us the same thing: they are too powerful and it is inevitable. Not only that a small military team can invade us and a few hours take the whole country but a McDonald's and a Coca Cola do more damage than a year of Radio Europa Libre programming at the time. After all, walls have fallen (and now they are rising), wars have been declared, people are dying in the deserts between Mexico and the United States, and crossing the Mediterranean to reach the promised paradise of the market economy.
Some months later, in March , Barack Obama arrived in Havana. It was an unusual visit in many ways. Going through the memory: one rainy afternoon, he and his family dressed casually, walked through the streets of Old Havana where the Havana residents welcomed him and even cheered at times, ate in Paladares (pivate restaurants); the wife and daughters visited schools and shared with other Cuban women (obviously pro-government), official dinner (curiously in the protocol room of the huge and cold living room with white granite floor and huge arborescent ferns from floor to ceiling where  usually take place recognitions to militants of left). Curious also that the most protected President of the world, the country with the most enemies in the world, walked through the narrow streets of Havana in his walk to the private restaurant and  did it with only a third of his bodyguards  relaxed and smiling. And right in Cuba!

 For me the most interesting thing happened a few hours before leaving. It was a meeting with what could be called the representatives of the different sectors of Cuban society that for the first time had the presence of the private sector and cooperatives in addition to the militants of the Communist Party (no matter if doctors or teachers, they should be militants). Obama left behind the scenes in the style of Steve Jobs or Bill Gates. Smiling and with that dominance of the scene that every American politician who has had to endured the great battles of the TV in the United States, he opened his arms and said in Spanish some verses that Cubans have very close to their hearts: "I grow a white rose in July as in January, for the sincere friend who gives me 'his outspoken hand' And he forgot 'to finish the poem that had been left unfinished: "And for the cruel one who tears the heart out of me , thistles and caterpillars I cultivate "
In that debate it became clear that the Cuban government (by its representatives there) believed that in general the road they gave to Cuba was the right one and that only things did not go well because of the American interference (call it a blockade or any other way), the new entrepreneurs, mostly young people who have many ideas that they try to carry out but they are between two fires, on the one hand the government that accepts them unwillingly and only until the embargo would be lifted and they can have the necessary resources to prohibit all private business, and on the other hand the world with its new technologies, ideas etc. which we could not access. And finally the Americans with their president: the youth must be brave and change to Cuba, even if there is always a price, and we (the Americans) will help them to erase any remnant of the previous regime once it has been swept from the face of Cuba

.………………………….
It has been a long time, at least for us it seems an eternity within the finite that are our lives. Generations of Cubans who have been born and died waiting for a world of peace and prosperity, a real freedom beyond the independence of the country. We continue as we have always been: between two powers, between two superpowers, between two opposing lifestyles that leave us none of them, they only want to force us to be as they want us to be.
They don't really care about us.

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