Cuba

Cuba2025-08-03T16:41:00+02:00

LANGUAGE: Spanish

CURRENCY: Peso Cubano (CUP) – (MN Moneda National)

DOCUMENTS: Passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity and Entry Visa. The Visa is granted for a maximum of 90 days, renewable for an additional 90 days (by paying the government fee at the immigration office), for a total maximum stay of 180 days.

CLIMATE: The climate is tropical and divided into two seasons: the dry season from November to April, and the wet season from May to October. Average temperatures range between 20°C and 30°C. During the wet season, rainfall is often heavy and intense. Sea temperatures vary from 26°C during the rainy period to 30°C in the dry season. Between September and October, the island is regularly affected by hurricanes during the summer and autumn. Hurricanes can bring winds of up to 300 km/h and extremely heavy torrential rains, which can cause various problems.

CUBA: Cuba is located in the northern part of the vast Caribbean archipelago and is its largest island. The territory is predominantly flat with a mountain range stretching parallel to the coast. The island has so far managed to preserve its natural beauty and is considered the green lung of the Caribbean. Protecting the natural heritage is a priority, and more than 250 protected natural areas have been established, covering about 22% of the country. The Jardines de la Reina (Garden of the Queen) nature reserve, with nearly 150 kilometers of islands, is home to one of the best-preserved coral reefs in the world.
Tourism is one of the most important sectors of Cuba’s economy. In addition to large state-run hotels and resorts supported by private investors, Cuba is also famous for its casas particulares—private homes where Cuban families rent out rooms at affordable prices. These accommodations often include the opportunity to enjoy local dishes for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, offering a very direct way to experience the renowned hospitality of the Cuban people.
Cuba has a population of around 11 million, mostly composed of white descendants of Spanish colonists, while mulattoes and Black people make up about 30% of the population. The capital, Havana, is served by José Martí International Airport, located 18 km from the city and is the country’s main airport, although there are many others throughout the island.

FOR MEN: L’Avana (San Cristóbal de La Habana) , Santiago di Cuba.

NOTE: There are many “borderline Girls” in Cuba the so called Pute who exchange money for sexual services, Escort often considered as short-time girlfriends (novie in spanish) for hire, they pamper you and make you feel good as long as you pay, and then there are those who aim for the money but keep you waiting. a fuego lento And they really make you fall in love because, for a European in their own country, it’s hard to find girls so uninhibited and with such an open approach to sex and life in general. Meanwhile, you shower them with gifts and practically support them financially.
Undoubtedly, just like in Brazil or other South American destinations, being libertine and treating sex as a recreational activity in itself is a form of culture here. In fact, Cuban girls are very uninhibited, and as soon as they reach adulthood, they often use sex to make money and indulge in some pleasures.
Prostitution is a common practice in the country; however, it’s important to be aware that police may accuse women who approach tourists of solicitation. Therefore, discretion and maintaining a low profile are essential to avoid issues. The rest depends on where you are and what you’re looking for. Generally, tourists do not face problems, and personal risk remains low if you follow common sense rules—such as not displaying wealth, avoiding walking alone at night in dark areas with a Rolex on your wrist, or venturing into notoriously unsafe neighborhoods.
Cuban hospitality is legendary, and it’s rare to find yourself in truly unpleasant or dangerous situations. Still, keeping your eyes open is always a good idea—after all, the world is the same everywhere.

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