a Cuba otre vez – to Cuba again

OK – so I booked my flight to Cuba quite some time ago.  Time when I had the money and the opportunity to get a flight.  But without work all summer, it seems rather a luxury that perhaps I should not embark.  But my god, it is paid for and I have the ticket.  I figure that I will need not much more than I spend at home every week to have a wonderful time in Cuba.  So, yes, I am going and I am now counting the days.  So there.  Damn any of you who think I am not doing the right thing.

I have my hotel booked for the first night in Cayo Coco … Jardin los Cocos Hotel as I arrive too late to get the bus to Ciego de Avila.  The taxi would cost more than $60CUC  so the price of the hotel at $13 CUC for single and $20 CUC for double with breakfast is a steal!  How can one go wrong?  The hotel is clean, rooms are big and I will end up being one of the family as I will probably be the only one staying there!!  My friends will either meet me at the airport and stay with me at the hotel or I will see them first thing in the morning.  I then have seven glorious days in Cuba, with my friends doing what ever comes our way.

Unfortunately we cannot go to Holguin and Banes this time.  My friend is working and cannot take the week off.  Totally understandable.  I was asked if I could go earlier, but just did not work out that way.   Pity because it is my friend Ana’s birthday this month and I know there is a big celebration happening.  My heart and thoughts though are with her.  There is always another time, always!

The countdown begins …………….. happy birthday Ana!!

feliz cumpleanos - Ana

feliz cumpleanos - Ana

Cuba May 2009

It has been some time since I have “put pen to paper” but much has happened over the past month.  Many who visit my space here on the internet are interested in Cuba.  And that alone is awesome.  So today, I will try to give you a recap of my last trip to the wonderful “GRAN ISLA” of Cuba.   Perhaps you may get some valuable information or new insight of Cuba or just enjoy reading about everything that I enjoyed while I was there.  I visited new places, made new friends and reaffirmed the friendships that already exist.  Part of me is still in Cuba and will always be.  I am planning my next visit … I just cannot stay away!

My flight there was pretty uneventful …… check-in, wait and then the 3+ hour flight.  I was surprised that I was not asked to pay for  “excess luggage” with all that I had jammed in my suitcase, but I got through with a breeze.  I was just anxious to get there!!

I was met by my friend Eddy and we headed to my motel in Cayo Coco.  One has to understand that Cayo Coco is basically a resort island with All Inclusive Hotels.  Through my persistence, I found this motel Islazul Jardin Los Cocos.  It was amazing.  Ok it was not on the beach but for 13CUC (20CUC for double) per night for bed & breakfast – it was a steal because I was just there for the one  night!

arrival cuba may 2009

arrival cuba may 2009

The room had plenty of space  for the 2 single beds, a huge entrance with closets, large bathroom with an incredible shower, big fridge, AC, TV and a bar in the main building.  A bottle of rum and 2 packs of cigarettes and change from $5!!  Dinner that evening cost me 6CUC and because I was the only guest, I ate with the staff and had a great meal and lots of laughs.

Next day, my friends Eddy and Maximo arrived at 8am.  After breakfast we rented a car and by 1pm we were on the road to collect necessary items in Moron and Ciego de Avila.  Then off to Holguin province, where my friend’s family live.  I met Cuba’s champion skydiver in Holguin – what an amazing lady – Marisol Maldonado

cubas sky diving champion

cuba's sky diving champion

- and then to Banes.  We eventually arrived there around 1am and woke everyone up!!  Out came the rum and finally made it to bed around 4am.

The next few days were a whirlwind of activity.  From seawater swimming pools,

sea water swimming holes

sea water swimming holes

the beach, dancing, new friends and an awesome pig roast.  We went to a local farm where there must have been nearly 200 goats and pigs, choose a pig and brought him home.  I have never witnessed a killing of a pig and was not sure if I wanted to but I did.  The squeal alone would upset many but we are in the country and there are no supermarkets!  This is not only special for Cubans but also at home – it’s a celebration and a gathering of friendships, new and old.

pig roast

pig roast

He was then shaved and roasted over an open pit.  It was an awesome feast and we must have fed 20 people that day and continued to enjoy for the next 3.  Well worth $35!!

Many in the hillside village ended up calling me the crazy dog lady, as I would take morning walks with their pet dog, who waited with anticipation and excitement every morning for me!  Walking dogs is not something Cubans do!

gracious hosts in banes

gracious hosts in banes

After 5 days, we had to leave.  My friends had to return to work.  Everyone was sad, but most of all me.  I met and made new friends.  The area is beautiful and very peaceful. I promised my hosts that one day I will return.  And I will.  The memory of those days will be with me forever and I know the next time I visit we will forge deeper friendship.

On our way back to Moron and C de Avila, we stopped again at a small farm and picked a turkey and chicken to take home.  Another $10 well spent!  They were bagged and put in the trunk …. and off we go again.

turkey dinner

turkey dinner

This picture is the second one we had for Mother’s day celebration – but you get the idea!  Mother’s Day in Cuba is HUGE and the only day I stayed at “home”!!  A constant flow of people in the house but poor Mama does all the work!!  She was exhausted at the end of the day but had a joyous day.  I was presented with a gift from Eddy’s son Andy for Mother’s Day.  Very special, and it is now hanging in my living room as a reminder of how welcome I am in their home.

We had the car for 2 more days which made the 90km to Cayo Coco a little easier.  Car rental in Cuba is not cheap, so sadly I returned the car.  The next 8 days, I travelled from C de Avila to Cayo Coco on the bus with everyone else.  No different really than what people do at home – from Barrie to Toronto.  Of course the big difference is that it is free, everyone greets everyone and on the journey home someone will bring out the bottle of rum and share.  I paid 5CUC for the return trip – good tip for the driver and sure beats the 90CUC that a taxi would cost each way!

waiting for the coco bus

waiting for the coco bus

We would wait each morning at 6:30 for the right bus – without help, I would probably still be standing there on the street corner!!  The journey takes just under 2 hours, sometimes faster depending on the driver!!   There is a check point when leaving the mainland and each bus is boarded by an inspector.  I had to give my passport and all details are logged.  So strange – but there are many checkpoints throughout Cuba.

cuba checkpoint

cuba checkpoint

Sometimes you are stopped and sometimes not.  After a few days, my passport was just looked at and not logged.  Guess by this time, they knew I was OK!!

So for the next week, I spent on the beach with the team of paragliders.  Business has been slow for them this year.  The weather has not been conducive for flying and only worked for 4 days in April.   No work, no pay.  It’s been harder for them this season.  So the call back to work was a relief.  Unfortunately it only lasted just under a month and now 18 paragliders are out of work until October/November.  Many hotels on the cayo close and do the renovations and clean up that is necessary so there are fewer tourists and the beach is very quiet.

The week I was there though, they managed to get some business and did what they enjoy the most – flying.  I was even helping …… I was asked more than once if I lived there …….. “no, just helping”.

me paragliding 550 metres

me paragliding 550 metres

Paragliding is amazing and I suggest you try if you get the chance.  Maximo took me up to 550 metres, the view and the feeling of flying is incredible.  We, or should I say he did these spins while we were flying – sure beats ANY ride in a park!!

The week introduced me to more people and more friends.  But sadly, it all went to fast and I had to say good bye again.

amigos siempre

amigos siempre

Although I am told never ever say good bye, which of course I did not because I will be back, very very soon.

You can view the whole journey if you wish by clicking on My Picture Gallery to your right or RIGHT HERE. Enjoy …… I sure did!  I know I will have more to say and will continue to write what I feel passionate about.  Cuba tienes mi corazon siempre.

Word from Cayo Coco

Word from Cayo Coco

I told you my friend was visiting Cayo Coco this week.  And yes I am still jealous!!

Luckily, one of my friends in Cuba has a cell phone and he was wildly trying to get hold of me.  Oops, I was out walking with my dogs.  I was told to call “ahoro miso” (right now) …….. and I did.  My friend answered the phone and I had a very quick run down of her week.  The weather has been perfect and life is but a dream.  Apparently I am missed – well, that is nice to know!!  She is off to Play Pilar tomorrow …….. it is one of the most stunning beaches I have ever seen.  No hotels, just one small restaurant and miles of beach and beautiful water.  An absolute must see if you travel to Cayo Coco or Cayo Guillermo.

Only three more weeks for me ….

Play Pilar

Play Pilar

The Blues of Returning from Vacation

Returning from Vacation

I am always very excited before any holiday that I take.  And I have never been disappointed with the choices made.

For the past 14 years, my best friend has been viisting Cuba on a regular basis for a break and has always raved about the people and the wonderful time she has had.  This time last year, I finally booked a trip to leave for Cayo Coco, Cuba to an all inclusive resort for a January break.  Well, I have just returned from my third trip and already planning my next one for this coming January.  You could say I am hooked!!

This trip we became friends with many people and their generosity exceeds any other culture that I have encountered.  It baffles the mind of most people who live in the “western” culture.  We should indeed take some valuable points from the people of Cuba.  Yes, all is not right and a lot of work needs to be done to help their economy.  They have though created a culture over the past 50 years that is totally unique.  That debate though I do not want to discuss today!

I know that Cuba will now always be my destination of choice.  The little money that I infuse into their economy through tourism goes a long way.  Anything you give is shared and they share back by showing you a good time with friendship.  Of course there are areas that one would not go but that is the same all over the world.  But you are safe in Cuba.

I have always admired Latin culture and the way people interact with each other.  To some it may be too forthright but we have in general, I feel become rather uptight and afraid to show our love for each other.

Now I am back.  I had an amazing trip.  I did not stop laughing but then I laugh a lot anyway!  I have wonderful memories and a great tan!!  I do though get the blues upon return and it takes me some time to adjust to a regular routine.  I just look at the calender and count the weeks before I go again!

Mucho gracias mis amigos!

Mucho gracias mis amigos!

Silly Tour Operators

some tour operators are silly

Having worked in the travel industry for a few years, I do know a little about how they operate albeit it is a tad different now than then.  Firstly I know for a fact they certainly pay more now than they used to but probably have to work harder then I did.  And with the advent of booking on line and searching for that perfect trip yourself, the whole industry has changed.  Whether this a good or not is up for debate.  But then change is inevitable.

My recent experience was interesting to say the least.

My friend and I booked a trip to Cayo Coco, Cuba at a specific hotel that we both know and like.   We were due to leave September 19, and then Hurricane Ike roared through the country, leaving a path of destruction in it’s wake.  We were waiting of course to see if the tour operator would still send people there.  Part of the hotel closes every summer, in the low season for general repair, etc.  From what I understand, the hotel took in tourists from other hotels during the hurricane and consequently the number of guests went from 400 to 1000 in a matter of hours.  Now, I imagine they are cleaning up the mess not only from the hurricane but from the excess number of guests that they had to accommodate.  Last night, two and half days before we leave, we get the OK.  But they moved us to a different hotel on another cayo.

After what seemed hours on the phone, the tour operator offered us a change of date but we have to pay another $200, go to the hotel they had chosen for us or a full refund.  We took the full refund and booked with another tour opreator.  Got the date we wanted, the hotel we wanted and saved some money!!  Now the original operator lost our business altogether all over $200.  I just don’t get it.   Silly way to run a business.  Will I book again with that tour operator?  Doubtful.

Happy to say we are leaving next Friday armed with as much needed supplies as we can pack.  I can’t wait!!

Cayo Coco Sunrise

Cayo Coco Sunrise