On a muggy Friday night, our group of 10 decided to head into Old Havana for drinks and dancing. With such a large party, we had to split into groups of 3 or 4 to taxi into the
DISAPPEARING ACT No credit cards. No U.S. dollars. And limited opportunities to exchange money. When visiting Cuba be vigilant about not wasting your cash.
city from our Airbnb. “Flordita por favor,” I asked in my terrible Spanish. The driver's answer? "Of course! For 10 CUCs..." Great! I thought. That is until we met up with the rest of our group and learned some had hailed a ride for 8 and others for just 5!
VISAS Cuba is a fascinating country that requires a good deal of savviness when handling money. One of the first things to consider is your visa. Due to changes in requirements by the Trump Administration please check with the U.S. State department for more information. When we traveled in
Words: Arielle Clay Pictures: Kivvi Roberts
2017 several in our group pre-purchased the document. at a discount. American Airlines, for example, charged $85 for a pre-purchased visa. At the gate the cost was $100.
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