Anonymous wrote:I've heard that the Cuban real estate market is itching for American buyers and that many properties are being offered for peanuts. Did you notice anything along these lines? Are Americans being targeted for their relatively deep pockets in other ways?
Anonymous wrote:I've heard that the Cuban real estate market is itching for American buyers and that many properties are being offered for peanuts. Did you notice anything along these lines? Are Americans being targeted for their relatively deep pockets in other ways?
they speak very little EnglishAnonymous wrote:Do you tip in the restaurants, cabs, etc., like we do here?
I speak no Spanish at all. My "hola" doesn't even sound right and that's the only word I know. Do Cubans speak English or will I be lost?
I am prissy and can't handle heat or bugs or rundown motel-like conditions. Would there be a hotel for me there?
Anonymous wrote:What does AMA mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big deal. I'm Canadian. I have been six times.
Then why didn't you respond to my many questions about Cuba before I left?
I guess I didn't see them. It's been a few years now. I have moved on to better vacations, like Cayman. Cuba is for the budget traveller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big deal. I'm Canadian. I have been six times.
Then why didn't you respond to my many questions about Cuba before I left?
Anonymous wrote:How much was the total trip.
Which one of the 12 categories were you in?