Havana: Last Days in Cuba
For the past several weeks I been writing about my recent trip to Cuba. I was able to visit through the sponsorship of Santa Fe
For the past several weeks I been writing about my recent trip to Cuba. I was able to visit through the sponsorship of Santa Fe
Cuba has always fascinated me. My interests have been both political and cultural. This spring I had the opportunity to visit the island on a
When I arrived on a visit to the park near El Christo de Havana there was a small but growing fire among the grass and
Professor Abe shares some great photos of classic cars in Cuba! It’s like stepping back in time.
i know there are plenty of longish train journeys but does anybody know if there are any short (2hours max each way) return hops from Havana, Santiago or Trinidad?
U.S. airlines are still hopeful of a big Cuba business, but it’s off to a slow start for the carriers.
The wait is over for airlines (and passengers) waiting to see which airlines will be allowed to fly to Havana from which cities. A dozen
Havana’s first U.S.-run hotel in over 50 years opened this week, as Starwood took over the former Gaviota Quinta Avenida Hotel and hung out the
The U.S. issued approvals for six U.S. airlines to begin commercial flights to Cuba, starting this fall, but held off on picking which airlines can
Priceline’s Booking.com subsidiary will soon become the first U.S.-accessible agency to book—and pay for—hotel rooms in Cuba directly on-line. The instant booking service, which will
For the past several weeks I been writing about my recent trip to Cuba. I was able to visit through
Cuba has always fascinated me. My interests have been both political and cultural. This spring I had the opportunity to
When I arrived on a visit to the park near El Christo de Havana there was a small but growing
Professor Abe shares some great photos of classic cars in Cuba! It’s like stepping back in time.
i know there are plenty of longish train journeys but does anybody know if there are any short (2hours max each way) return hops from Havana, Santiago or Trinidad?
U.S. airlines are still hopeful of a big Cuba business, but it’s off to a slow start for the carriers.
The wait is over for airlines (and passengers) waiting to see which airlines will be allowed to fly to Havana
Havana’s first U.S.-run hotel in over 50 years opened this week, as Starwood took over the former Gaviota Quinta Avenida
The U.S. issued approvals for six U.S. airlines to begin commercial flights to Cuba, starting this fall, but held off
Priceline’s Booking.com subsidiary will soon become the first U.S.-accessible agency to book—and pay for—hotel rooms in Cuba directly on-line. The