Cuba Conga goes a lot deeper into Cuba and it's way of living than any other travel guide. It's written by residents that wish to stay anonymous. They don’t tell you where to eat or to sleep but how to find good food and a dito bed. How to live like a Cuban and how to get more out of your stay. We show you how to make friends, how to handle problems and how to find your way. And on top of that they have some funny stories and deeper insights.
You might have noticed that they are not a native speakers but don’t worry, the book has been edited by someone who is :-).
If you’ve already been to Cuba they advise you not to read it unless you have a healthy sense of humour and are able to laugh at yourself… 'Man… did you do some stupid things while in Cuba :-). We do apologize for that! You should have read our book.'
You want to make your trip to Cuba more satisfying?
You want to recognize a scam before they get you and have a smart way out ready?
You want to avoid unnecessary costs?
You want to get in touch with the real people?
Are you the curious, adventurous type?
Then you should really read our book!
Just a tip:
Arriving at the airport you will find the cue at the money exchange challenging to say the least. Everybody wants CUCs and the process is slow. Waiting time between one and two hours, and that’s after you’ve survived the customs lines! There are two solutions to this problem:
– Go up the stairs in Havana or next door in all other airports and in departures there is another exchange boot, without the waiting lines. Well, untill everybody reads this of course. – An even simpler solution is to be found in the book among loads of other inspiring and revealing information. There is even a way to avoid the long lines at customs.