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Grey

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3. Actually...
Tue Aug 22, 2023, 11:11 PM
Aug 2023

We spent 2 weeks in Cuba 12 years ago and I would say half the people we met were from the US. Some came in through Canada and many more traveled through Mexico. They would charter small planes or there were what they called Ferries. Smaller Boats that made regular trips between Cuba and Mexico. These people had no problem booking in to any of the resorts or hotels. When we arrived we had to ask the customs officer to stamp our passports. We had to convince them that Yes, we really wanted a Cuban stamp.
We spent the first week at the Havana Hilton, where that Robert Redford movie was filmed. The second week we were at a resort, the only place we were told not to travel to was Gitmo.
I cannot over state how much we enjoyed the whole trip.

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