If you have another passport, travel to Cuba is easy! I have three passports but no desire to dive there. Too bloody expensive.
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I only have a US passport, unfortunately.If you have another passport, travel to Cuba is easy! I have three passports but no desire to dive there. Too bloody expensive.
Please post a trip report after you are back.I only have a US passport, unfortunately.
It is expensive, but still cheaper than Galapagos or Cocos. It’ll be a check on my bucket list. We’ll see after I come back home from the trip, whether it’s worth coming back there again in the future.
A buddy who just came back from there told me it’s like diving in Caribbean back in the 60’s.
And, uh, more on the topic of this thread, how the teleproctored covid test went. I'm impressed they have Internet access in Cuba nowadays. Wasn't so long ago that ... well, nevermind. OT.Please post a trip report after you are back.
We’ll be spending a couple of days in Havana after the liveaboard. The Iberostar Parque Central in Havana certainly does have wifi, not in down south around Jardines de La Reina marine park.And, uh, more on the topic of this thread, how the teleproctored covid test went. I'm impressed they have Internet access in Cuba nowadays. Wasn't so long ago that ... well, nevermind. OT.
Will do.Please post a trip report after you are back.
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White House officials met Tuesday with travel industry leaders who pressed the Biden administration to end its requirements that vaccinated international travelers take a coronavirus test before flying to the United States.www.cnn.com
Yet the theater continues here. I'm surprised they haven't installed rules to take all passenger's anal temps prior to boarding.
And if circumstances change, European countries and maybe even the UK will be able to reinstate entry requirements with only minor grumbling and not the pitchforks and torches that we in the US would see."The United Kingdom was one of the first countries to lift all international travel rules in March and hasn’t experienced ANY DISCERNIBLE DIFFERENCE in COVID-19 rates. Since then, nearly all of Europe has abandoned entry rules for both vaccinated and non-vaccinated travelers."
Yet the theater continues here. I'm surprised they haven't installed rules to take all passenger's anal temps prior to boarding.