
I say anyone can go to Cuba. Cause you gotta go see the coral reef, swim with dolphins- believe it I shook hands with the dolphins fin. I met the coolest people and very cool choreographed cool funky dancers. My Spanish is not that good but I managed with no problems at all, and most of the people there speak English. They are the kindest and sincere people i have ever met who are only concerned that you have a wonderful time in Cuba.
I don't really follow politics or follow any one, I love to travel and discover new lands and see the world. So much politics for a beach that is beautiful and the largest Caribbean island. My trip to Cuba was the time of my life.
And I say anyone can go to Cuba. Cause you gotta go see the coral reef, swim with dolphins- believe it I shook hands with the dolphins fin.
Ive never been a follower, I guess I'm an adventurer and thats what brought me to Cuba. All this, and an exceptionally warm welcome from the Cuban people, makes the island so attractive to millions of tourists from around the world and my friends and I. With Canada's winter season being at an estimated minus 30 degress Celsius = minus 22 Fahrenheit, its definitely worth getting on a plane to the the wonderful Cuba. There is something about Cuba and there's something about that man in the photo.

Absolutely amazing. I was in Varadero and Havana.
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Thanks for your report and the nice photos, too! Canadians are so lucky to be living in a country which has normal relations with Cuba.
You are somewhat in accurate in saying that US law forbids people from the U.S. to visit Cuba. There are still - amazingly - a few small exceptions to the rules under which some from the U.S. can continue to go to Cuba regularly. I know this personally because I am someone who does this. And, under the GENERAL LICENSE provisions, qualified individuals do NOT have to receive permission from the US government.
Here's a travel blog on the New York Times website published just last week with details about it:
http://travelqa.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/31/ban-on-travel-to-cuba-has-some-exceptions/
My father and his parents lived in Cuba from 1939 to 1942. They were German Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, and not political left-wingers. That family history is where my own interest in Cuba comes from. My dad met my mom in the United States and that's how I came into this world.
Cuban society today represents an effort to build an alternative to the way life was under the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, who ran Cuba before Fidel Castro led a revolution there. No one complained about a lack of human rights and democracy in those days, but U.S. businesses were protected.
Some things work, some don’t. Like any society, Cuba its flaws and contradictions, as well as having solid achievements. No society is perfect. But we can certainly learn a few things from Cuba’s experience.
We should all be free to visit Cuba. We can visit China and Vietnam, even North Korea, Syria and Iran, why can't we visit Cuba and see it for ourselves? Cuba is our neighbor and we should simply normalized relations with the island.
Since August 2000, the CubaNews list, a free Yahoo news group has compiled a wide range of materials, pro and con, about Cuba, its people, politics and culture, and life within the island and affecting it in the Cuban diaspora abroad.
Details on the Yahoo newsgroup:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CubaNews/
thanks walter . much appreciated for the clarification. i meant for the general public who cant just pick up and go there as we can.
great place to visit.
everyone should just be able to pick up and go - one world - our world.
thanks
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