Tuesday, September 10, 2013

A big “thank you” for stopping by…with Cuban accent!



I know that a lot has been written and said about Cuba, its wonders and its downsides, but as someone that is proud to be called “Cubano”, someone who was born there and a few years ago decided to take a turning point in live and career, and as a travel agent I have decided to step into this new fever called “blog sphere” with the biggest ambition of helping many of you that dream of visit Cuba.
Since Cuba’s government decided to open up to international tourism in the 90’s, and we all know the reasons, a lot of Travel Guides-Travel Journals-Travel Websites have been created. Neither to say that the tourism flow to the Island has increased every year since, but still I think there’s a lack of personal touch in travel context.
Every time you turn around looking for information about Cuba, either if you’re a savvy traveler or a first-time adventurer, you find a lot of materials in travel books, which is very helpful and has a great trusted info about when-where-what to do etc. Also, there’re great tour-operator websites, travel journalist articles but not many blogs about the biggest island of the Caribbean with a more personal approach. Cuba is a wonderful place to go, but can left uncomfortable memories if you don’t have the right information to discover it to the fullest.
And here I come, trying to bring every one of you my personal experience, best advices and tips about Cuba, not only as a Cuban but also as a travel agent who live and work in Toronto, Canada. You’ll find Cuban accent in this space, and every recommendation made will be worth.
It’s a most saying that this blog it’s a travel-related site, a place where to express my personal views and opinions but far from any political or journalist approach to Cuba’s reality… for that, I think there’s a lot of space out there.

Said all that, I’ll cheers you with my best cup of "café cubano" and finishing with a Mojito… please unwind, you just got to paradise. Cuba is closer than you think!

 
 

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