Starwood Hotels heads for Havana
Starwood, the large U.S. hotel operator that is currently the subject of a bidding war, has landed a blockbuster deal as the first U.S. hotel
Starwood, the large U.S. hotel operator that is currently the subject of a bidding war, has landed a blockbuster deal as the first U.S. hotel
Today is the deadline for airlines to apply for rights to regular routes to and from Cuba, and they’re looking for slices of a limited
Havana today, as seen in the picture above, makes me think of the old optimist/pessimist test: Is the glass half-full, or half-empty. A January week
The U.S. and Cuba, as expected, have signed an agreement to allow resumption of scheduled air service between the two countries for the first time
Havana’s Museum of the Revolution might better be called a museum of revolutions, since it documents and celebrates Cuba’s 19th-century independence wars nearly as much
Spotted along the Malecon in Havana, this piece of limestone, whose softer elements have been washed away by years of water, looks almost as if
I think everyone who goes to Cuba goes with at least some expectation of stepping back into the 1950s, into a world populated with glamorous
Havana’s Cathedral can really take you by surprise. It’s set in a relatively small plaza in Old Havana, the smallest of Habana Vieja’s main squares,
Editor’s note: Pheymont’s vacationing in Cuba right now and, as expected, is having great difficulty getting on line. He did manage to find a hotspot
Starwood, the large U.S. hotel operator that is currently the subject of a bidding war, has landed a blockbuster deal
Today is the deadline for airlines to apply for rights to regular routes to and from Cuba, and they’re looking
Havana today, as seen in the picture above, makes me think of the old optimist/pessimist test: Is the glass half-full,
The U.S. and Cuba, as expected, have signed an agreement to allow resumption of scheduled air service between the two
Havana’s Museum of the Revolution might better be called a museum of revolutions, since it documents and celebrates Cuba’s 19th-century
Spotted along the Malecon in Havana, this piece of limestone, whose softer elements have been washed away by years of
I think everyone who goes to Cuba goes with at least some expectation of stepping back into the 1950s, into
Havana’s Cathedral can really take you by surprise. It’s set in a relatively small plaza in Old Havana, the smallest
Editor’s note: Pheymont’s vacationing in Cuba right now and, as expected, is having great difficulty getting on line. He did