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Los Jefes – Cuba!


Los Jefes – Cuba!

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journeyPod – Luxury Travel Hotel Nightlife Restaurants Vacation


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Cuba Travel: Starting Our Horse & Buggy Ride in Santiago’s Port Area

Cuba Travel: Starting Our Horse & Buggy Ride in Santiago's Port Area

February 23, 2009 was another gorgeous day and another great opportunity for more explorations of the city of Santiago de Cuba. Early, at 7:30 am, we took the hotel workers bus’ into town again and spent an hour riding into Cuba’s second largest town, all in the air-conditioned comfort of a modern Chinese built bus. An hour later we had arrived near the centre of the city and went for a short walk to the Parque Cespedes, Santiago’s main square. One of the main sights on this square is the Hotel Casa Granda, a stately hotel built in the early 1920s. I had read that there was a great rooftop terrace on this hotel so we walked inside to find the elevator. A local by the name of Carlos joined us right away and provided us with all sorts of unsolicited tourist information in broken English. He started to show us around without asking, one of Cuba’s many “independent travel entrepreneurs” (also called “jinetero”). When we left the hotel, Carlos kept following us and feeding us information about various local attractions, and finally led us to a local “paladar”, a privately owned licensed restaurant (one of the few private enterprises that Cuba allows), and we sat down to have a breakfast. The meal was tasty and affordable. After a filling early morning meal we continued our walk and Carlos showed us one of the more popular sights in Santiago: the Escaleras de Padre Pico, a stairway of 52 steps that was built in 1899 under mayor Emilio Bacardi. These stairs are the entranceway
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February 23, 2009 was another gorgeous day and another great opportunity for more explorations of the city of Santiago de Cuba. Early, at 7:30 am, we took the hotel workers bus’ into town again and spent an hour riding into Cuba’s second largest town, all in the air-conditioned comfort of a modern Chinese built bus. An hour later we had arrived near the centre of the city and went for a short walk to the Parque Cespedes, Santiago’s main square. One of the main sights on this square is the Hotel Casa Granda, a stately hotel built in the early 1920s. I had read that there was a great rooftop terrace on this hotel so we walked inside to find the elevator. A local by the name of Carlos joined us right away and provided us with all sorts of unsolicited tourist information in broken English. He started to show us around without asking, one of Cuba’s many “independent travel entrepreneurs” (also called “jinetero”). When we left the hotel, Carlos kept following us and feeding us information about various local attractions, and finally led us to a local “paladar”, a privately owned licensed restaurant (one of the few private enterprises that Cuba allows), and we sat down to have a breakfast. The meal was tasty and affordable. After a filling early morning meal we continued our walk and Carlos showed us one of the more popular sights in Santiago: the Escaleras de Padre Pico, a stairway of 52 steps that was built in 1899 under mayor Emilio Bacardi. These stairs are the entranceway
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Destination Review: Cuba

Destination Review: Cuba
I read the chapter on Cuba very carefully and though he didn't have too many positive things to say about the travel experience, his account on the lives of the Cuban people, the residue of revolution and the digs at Fidel or USA was infotainment …
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Repsol says comes up dry in Cuba offshore well
Repsol began drilling at the end of January after the Scarabeo 9, a massive Chinese-built drilling rig owned by Italy's Saipem, arrived at the island after travelling half way around the world from Singapore. When Repsol finishes plugging the well in …
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Chavez shortens work week on May Day
He is travelling to Cuba to continue his cancer treatment. Caracas – President Hugo Chavez signed a measure on the eve of Tuesday's Labour Day holiday which would shorten Venezuela's work week from 44 hours to 40. The bill, which also introduces a raft …
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4th Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase to Tour Cuba on May
The 4th Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase will began on May 10 in eastern Santiago de Cuba province to tour the island until July 5, when movies will be screened at Havana's Chaplin Theater. Exhibition president, Cuban filmmaker Rigoberto Lopez, …
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Cuba Travel – Santiago’s Tivoli Area – Stairs of Padre Pico & Private Restaurant

February 23, 2009 was another gorgeous day and another great opportunity for more explorations of the city of Santiago de Cuba. Early, at 7:30 am, we took the hotel workers bus’ into town again and spent an hour riding into Cuba’s second largest town, all in the air-conditioned comfort of a modern Chinese built bus. An hour later we had arrived near the centre of the city and went for a short walk to the Parque Cespedes, Santiago’s main square. One of the main sights on this square is the Hotel Casa Granda, a stately hotel built in the early 1920s. I had read that there was a great rooftop terrace on this hotel so we walked inside to find the elevator. A local by the name of Carlos joined us right away and provided us with all sorts of unsolicited tourist information in broken English. He started to show us around without asking, one of Cuba’s many “independent travel entrepreneurs” (also called “jinetero”). When we left the hotel, Carlos kept following us and feeding us information about various local attractions, and finally led us to a local “paladar”, a privately owned licensed restaurant (one of the few private enterprises that Cuba allows), and we sat down to have a breakfast. The meal was tasty and affordable. After a filling early morning meal we continued our walk and Carlos showed us one of the more popular sights in Santiago: the Escaleras de Padre Pico, a stairway of 52 steps that was built in 1899 under mayor Emilio Bacardi. These stairs are the entranceway
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Viator Adds Dozens of Tours and Activities in New Destinations, Perfect for Summer Travel Season

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 30, 2012

Theres always someplace new on the horizon, and travelers searching for fresh places to explore in 2012 will find numerous options from the team at Viator.com the leading resource for researching and booking more than 9,000 tours and activities in 800-plus destinations in more than 150 countries. With new destinations and activities coming online regularly, travelers will find the perfect additions to their travel wish lists. New destinations include Costa Rica, Bermuda, Grenada (Caribbean) and Sitka (Alaska), and now is the best time of year to explore them all.

New Destinations in Costa Rica Jaco and Arenal

Costa Rica is a destination for adrenaline junkies and beach bunnies alike. In the laid-back surfing and fishing town of Jaco, Viators full-day Tortuga Island Cruise offers vacationers kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming. The Pacific Aerial Tram Tour is the perfect way for travelers to discover the countrys vibrant rainforests along with myriad birds and other wildlife. Further inland, the active volcano in Arenal Volcano National Park offers plenty of excitement, including the daring Hanging Bridges Walking Tour, spanning 15 different bridges stretching nearly two miles. Travelers can marvel at Costa Ricas rolling countryside and lush rainforests on the Horseback Riding to La Fortuna Waterfall tour, or spend hours exploring during a Kayaking Tour of Lake Arenal.

Things to do on and off the Beaches of Bermuda

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Sun Channel Tourism Television – Sun Channel Tourism Television Podcast


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Alex Cuba – Agua del Pozo


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