Latin America 2018

December 2017 - February 2018
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  • Day 3

    Off to Cuba!

    December 28, 2017 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Up early, hit the ATM for another mimimum cash withdrawal and then off to Mexico City.
    Wheelchair met us when we got off the plane and this guy was pushing margy so fast I was running to keep up with him!
    Even though we had connecting flights in Mexico we had to retrieve our luggage and then check it back in. This was done in a weird little corner where the wheelchair guy literally hurled the bags in the corner. Then we ran to the hand luggage xray and these guys were putting pellets of water, coffee beans, nuts and frozen chicken through the xray!
    Wheelchair guy was not happy!

    There was another machine fully staffed but accepting nobody. Go figure. Wheelchair guy did his best but to no avail.

    Then we ran to the gate, wheelchair guy said 'My service ends here' and asked for his tip. Now I knew that wasn't right as we had to get on the plane but he kept on saying 20 minute wait and speed off. Of course loading started in about 2 seconds so we had to get some poor guy whose job it wasn't to wheel marge to the plane.

    Now it is only on the plane when I am wadding through an inch of paperwork that the travel agent only sent me days before flying out that I discover that US dollars are hit with an extra 10% tax that other accepted currencies are not, when exchanging. Of course we only have US dollars!
    I knew they were not great to take but I didn't have time to get any other currency and I thought it would just be a crappy exchange rate but not as much as 10%.

    So our money situation just got even worse!

    Arrived at airport about 11pm and no transfer was there. So a representative from another group called ours. They had forgotton about us! Great! So a taxi was arranged and off we went.

    The casa where we are staying has a great location and the room has a 70s vibe. Very small room and bathroom but all I care about is the air conditioning. They have even squashed in a fridge.

    To bed exhausted.
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  • Day 4

    Havana

    December 29, 2017 in Cuba ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Ok first day in Cuba was overall abit of a waste . We got up and had breakfast on the rooftop terrace which was nice. Our casa is in the old part of the city so great people watching. Then back to bed (in our room which is barely bigger than the 2 beds in it so abit of creativity with where to put luggage and then get around it) until 2pm! We are both still so exhausted!

    Then I staggered up and set off to try all of our cards in the ATMs with no luck. Basically went from ATM to ATM. Our cards were not on the list of cards that don't work but thats Cuba! The agency said they have no idea why some cards work and then don't work.

    So then no choice but to queue to exchange our valuable US dollars to get alot less in value. Will have to watch the spending and keep to a budget!

    Then after the tour meeting dinner with the group - took some dinner back for Marge so she could continue resting.

    We ate at the restaurant in the attached photos. The start of lots of overcooked chicken!
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  • Day 5

    A short domestic flight!

    December 30, 2017 in Cuba ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Met the group and tour leader last night. Nice small group of nine. Both the group and tour leader are great. The tour leader has an english accent as he spent 6 months at Oxford.

    Got up at the crack of dawn as our tour leader was adamant that punctuality is next to godliness. So we are all on time and a bus driver and a bus were there but no tour guide. Anyway the driver loads our luggage and off we go! Of course we have gotten on a bus with someone we don't know and could have been going anywhere!

    Meanwhile the guide sees the bus going off without him! An expensive taxi later the guide catches up with us at the airport which is a long way out of Havana. Of course he had to ring his boss and say he lost his group on day one!

    A very long wait at the airport and we are off to Baracoa which is at the very east of Cuba and was the first town established in Cuba.

    Late lunch in a hotel in the centre of town, supermarket stop to buy a massive bottle of water, bicycle taxi back to our casa then a rest before meeting the group for dinner. We were going to a place on the waterfront (malecon) but the recent hurricane had pretty much destroyed it so we went to a restaurant in an old colonial building.

    Then the rain really starts to pour. It rains every day in Baracoa. There is a lovely balcony in the restaurant where you can watch the passing parade on the street and with the pouring rain and a drink it is quite relaxing!

    Marge and I stumble, literally because the paths and roads are so bad, back to the casa in the dark. We get lost and have to ask directions because all the streets and houses start to look the same in the dark.
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  • Day 6

    New Year's Eve

    December 31, 2017 in Cuba ⋅ ☀️ -12 °C

    We are staying in a lovely casa which is spotless. The hostess is very nice and has the most amazing collection of dresses.

    Bit of a chill day so after a leisurely start we head off to a hotel on the hill which has views but the main attraction is the wifi.

    Whenever you see lots of people standing around looking at their phones (usually in plazas) you know its a hotspot. There is no free wifi in Cuba. You buy an internet card for so many hours at $1US for an hour.

    We planned to catch a taxi but only a jeep was available which was impossible for mum to get in. After various charades the driver finally accepted this and got some random guy on the street to drive us in his car!

    Unfortunately mum left her backpack in the car. Nothing really of value except the actual backpack, mum's cancer council sunhat (borrowed from me) and my travelling umbrella which I also use to keep the sun off.

    So I bolt down the stairs that led to this hotel to where we caught the car but no luck finding this guy who I am not sure I would recognise from any other guy. Then I queue for an internet card but in cuba a queue doesn't mean much as the guard is letting lots of people skip the queue so I give up on that.

    Then back to the hotel. We attempt to order lunch but most stuff is unavailable (an indication it is state run!) so mum has a fruit salad and I have a nectar juice.

    Then we sign onto the internet - yay! After leaving the hotel we hit the ice cream parlour and I walk around town abit.

    Dinner is at the tour guide's cousin's place abit out of town. The family didn't look very infused to have us even though we were paying quite alot for Cuban standards. We even had the sullen teenager who was obviously told he must sit through the whole thing!

    But the food and presentation were good. Our tour guide also gave us some salsa lessons. Next back to town to the only nightclub to see in the new year. Its a rooftop terrace with a view of the town square and a show was on.

    So happy new year to marge and I and everyone reading this blog!
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  • Day 7

    New Years Day!

    January 1, 2018 in Cuba ⋅ 🌫 0 °C

    A lovely chill day at Maguana beach with white sand and palm trees - 20km west of Baracoa.
    I hired a top quality plastic sunlounge which had seen better days for $2. Later on they charged me $1 for picking up the lounge and taking it to the spot on the beach I had picked.

    Marge sat in a hut and we were charged $3 for her chair. I think they just made numbers up.

    We are learning in Cuba to order ahead if you have any chance of eating when you want to and it worked like a treat. Some places you can wait for hours. Very tasty chicken cooked perfectly and salad. The tomatoes here are full of flavour and we are eating loads of them.

    Eventually back to town and a miracle occured at 5.30pm in the telecommunications office - no queue!!! So I rushed in and loaded up on internet cards. You can buy them from guys on the street but the price is double. So I saved about $7!! Yes this is how much we have to watch our pennies! We tried another ice cream parlour and gave dinner a miss. The servings here are huge so its either two meals a day or you share a plate.

    I walked around the town abit. Nice little town with some ugly soviet style unit blocks down by the water. The waterfront strip or malecon as they call it is just ugly concrete and soviet style unit blocks. Prime real estate!
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  • Day 7

    Casa glory in Baracoa!

    January 1, 2018 in Cuba ⋅ 🌫 0 °C