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Originally posted by pornguy
All the cities are safe in Cuba.
As for the US government, if you go through another country, you have no problems. Fly to Mexico, or the Bahamas, and spend a night or 2 then fly to cuba. The Cubans WILL NOT stamp your passport. Then fly back to mexico or the Bahamas, and stay another night.
If the us asks where you have been, you tell them in the country you are departing from. Mexico or Bahamas. They will never know that you went. And once you leave the US it is none of their fucking business where you go to.
Just DO NOT TRY TO USE a credit card. Then they will know.
As for a nice small town, go to Baracoa. It is the first city founded in cuba. It is really nice.
As for the guy that said there is no food. WTF?? If you mean for the people, then you are partially correct. There is food. You just need the cash to buy it. And if you are a tourist, which you would be, there is more food than you will know what to do with.
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I didn't say there is NO food. A lot of things are quite different in cuba compared to your typical vacation location. One of them is DEFINATELY food. Not only is the selection quite limited, the restaurants aren't quite up to par regarding quality. I am not complaining about it, in fact I mentioned that they obviously have other problems. But to make it sound as if the food/restaurant issue is no different then from let's say mexico, jamaica, france, greece, florida is quite ignorant, with all due respect. No make that VERY ignorant
Of course if you're fine with eating in the hotel all the time, or eating crappy unhealthy snacks in the tourist areas, you may see no difference. I was merely hinting that cuba is not the gourmet's paradise, quite the contrary actually, quite...