Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: Scunner on July 11, 2018, 00:59:09 AM
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But none too shoddy you must agree :)
This is where we are, Guardalavaca Beach in Cuba - supping beers with the locals
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180710/c2ee52c118206fd0c79c9ca669085357.jpg)
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Spent three days there a few years ago when we were travelling round Cuba, lovely beach and was always immaculately clean.
Have you been into Holgein yet? Don't know if its changed since we were there, but it was a bit of an eye opener in respect of the sex tourism trade in Cuba. Lots of (middle aged) single male travellers, mainly Brits and Canadian, strutting about with their young jiniteras.
JF
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I suppose someone has to do it!! Enjoy! ;D ;D
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Bet you can't get on a bike and tour the area though ;)
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Actually you can ;)
JF
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Actually you can ;)
JF
No - I meant Keith can't get on a bike ;-)
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You suggesting he's either fat, or old, or unfit, or mechanically challenged, or a combination of all four?
JF
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Nice to know you can get out and about though. I've always been under the impression it's a wee bit naughty in some places.
As for Keith and bike riding .............
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I've always been under the impression it's a wee bit naughty in some places.
We spent a month wandering around Cuba in 2008 staying in a variety of places - casa particulares (sort of basic B&B), three nights AI in Guardalavaca, hotels and the best of all in Havana a room above a flamenco bar (twice!). This was before things became a bit more relaxed and independent tourism became easier. We used buses, taxis and a couple of internal flights, one of which was a seriously nervy experience and the crash in May of this year didn't surprise me.
The aircraft we flew in from Havana to Holgein was a 737-100, the original from 1965 and the interior had been painted using white emulsion paint with a touch of blue gloss to brighten it up. More brush marks than you could wave a roller at and numerous broken or missing seats. However the most concerning thing was the sounds coming from the undercarriage as we started to taxi, imminent bearing failure came to mind. It stopped at three rural airfields on the way so had to endure an extra three take offs and landings.
Found the people mostly friendly and welcoming, those that weren't were mainly just shy or cautious about fraternising with foreigners.
All in all we had a great time, the rum, la musica and the flamenco (very different to the Spanish style) coupled with seeing at first hand many places we'd only ever read about - Moncado Barracks where the first attempt at revolution failed, Santiago where Castro gave his big speech when he won, the architecture in Havana & Santiago and of course the cars...
JF
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I can get on a bike, it’s getting off I can’t do.
Only seen a bit of Holguín as that is where the airport is. Maybe will get a taxi down for a look.
The locals are great, couldn’t feel safer.
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I can get on a bike, it’s getting off I can’t do.
Only seen a bit of Holguín as that is where the airport is. Maybe will get a taxi down for a look.
The locals are great, couldn’t feel safer.
I’ve just seen you’re KIOSK Keith pic ;)
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That’s after a week of AI :D
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That’s after a week of AI :D
Just put more air in the tyres! Jobs a good un.