CASA PARTICULAR: the ultimate guide for the best accommodations in Cuba
“Mi casa es tu casa” is a Spanish saying, that best describes the Casa Particular. As I’ve already written in first post about Cuba, the
Cuba – a unique country of vintage cars, colonial buildings, cigars, rum, palm trees, and smiling people swirling around in the rhythm of salsa. A country that is somehow trapped in the past.
The political situation there is far from perfect and life for Cubans is not easy – after all, they earn as much in one month as most of us in one day.
But despite that, you can feel the optimism and positive vibe, and Cuba will surely impress you! Cuba was the first country we visited during our yearlong honeymoon, and that’s also why it holds a special place in our hearts.
Read the travel stories about our adventures on this Caribbean island!
“Mi casa es tu casa” is a Spanish saying, that best describes the Casa Particular. As I’ve already written in first post about Cuba, the
As you know, the world is small (and Cuba even smaller.). So of course, in Trinidad we ran into Miha and Metka (with whom we
We visited a charming Cuban town Trinidad. While there is a lot to explore around there, one thing surely can’t be missed – a Cuban salsa class! 🙂
What was it like to go from Vinales to Playa Giron in Cuba and what awaited there. Not what we thought, TBH. 🙂
While in the beautiful Viñales valley in Cuba, we decided to explore the region on horsebacks. Well, wonder how well did that go? 😛
Cuba Travelogue 2/5. Havana is an amazing city which made quite an impression on us. This is what we did during our time in Havana.
Cuba Travelogue 1/5 – We flew west and landed in the past. Our first impressions of Cuba.
A travelogue from the first day of our yearl-long honeymoon. A story about how we nearly even didn’t make it to Cuba.
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