February 3, 2019 – Castillo de Jaguás, Cuba
Jonathan L provides a view of the Castillo de Jaguás from a perch on the cruise ship Viking Star
Jonathan L provides a view of the Castillo de Jaguás from a perch on the cruise ship Viking Star
GarryRF reflects on life lived with minimal resources
Getting all the boats and cats in before the storm hits. Cuba, like Florida , has amazing and contrasting weather. All in one day.
Cruise demand for Cuba continues to grow, and Carnival has added 20 more cruises to next year’s schedule.
Everyone’s seen pictures of American cars in Cuba; Garry shares a British one.
GarryRF has been watching this car emerge from restoration in Cuba.
In June last year this car was a project nearing completion. Pale blue with rusty wheels. Used as a Taxi to fund it’s restoration. . It now has a beautiful paint job and modern alloy wheels. And a Hyundai engine. Not a true restoration – but still a pleasure to ride in. Spotted in Holguin, Cuba last month.
Rolling back Obama-era changes will bring a significant change to American plans for travel and investment in Cuba.
A double-whammy of storms and politics has led to bargain prices as Cuba’s tourism sector attempts to recover
Cruise business to Cuba continues to build as Carnival adds to its schedule.
Jonathan L provides a view of the Castillo de Jaguás from a perch on the cruise ship Viking Star
GarryRF reflects on life lived with minimal resources
Getting all the boats and cats in before the storm hits. Cuba, like Florida , has amazing and contrasting weather. All in one day.
Cruise demand for Cuba continues to grow, and Carnival has added 20 more cruises to next year’s schedule.
Everyone’s seen pictures of American cars in Cuba; Garry shares a British one.
In June last year this car was a project nearing completion. Pale blue with rusty wheels. Used as a Taxi to fund it’s restoration. . It now has a beautiful paint job and modern alloy wheels. And a Hyundai engine. Not a true restoration – but still a pleasure to ride in. Spotted in Holguin, Cuba last month.
Rolling back Obama-era changes will bring a significant change to American plans for travel and investment in Cuba.
A double-whammy of storms and politics has led to bargain prices as Cuba’s tourism sector attempts to recover
Cruise business to Cuba continues to build as Carnival adds to its schedule.