This cruise to Cuba was a last minute decision because our friends, Kurt & Diane, invited us to join them and their friends, Frank & Sharon. Cuba is not a place we dreamed about visiting but the history was interesting. Holland America has not been there since 1961 so this was a pioneering experience for them and for us. Being US citizens we needed to do what they call a person-to-person tour booked through Holland America. We did two tours "The Best of Havana" and Cienfuegos. The best of Havana is dirty, dilapidated and hasn't changed in 50 years. However, the people were friendly and musically talented. Cienfuegos wasn't much better and we never did visit the beautiful beaches that the Canadians come down to visit which was a disappointment.
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| Havana from the cruise ship |
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Christ of Havana stands on a hilltop overlooking the bay of Havana - Carved by Cuban sculptor
Jilma Madera in 1953 - White Carrara Marble - 66 feet high and 10 feet base - Weighs
approximately 320 tons |
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| Vintage cars everywhere - mostly used as taxis |
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Colon Cemetery (Cementerio de Cristobal Colon) was founded in 1876 - Named after Christopher Columbus -
Holds 800,000 graves - 140 acres - They do not embalm the bodies because they believe it is disrespectful but after two years bones are dug up and cremated then put in another part of the grave to make room for the body of another
family member's body |
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| Music and dancing during our lunch - Some of us were skeptical about eating the food but no one got sick |
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| Longest rolled cigar - Guinness World Record |
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Plaza de la Catedral La Habana - Building was finished in 1777 - Boroque facade with
asymmetrical bell towers |
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| Beautiful statues and murals inside |
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| San Carlos de la Cabana Fortress - After the capture by British forces in 1762, an exchange was soon made to return Havana to the Spanish, the controlling power of Cuba, in exchange for Florida. King Carlos III of Spain began the construction of this fortress in 1763. Over the next 200 years, the fortress served as a base for both Spain and later independent Cuba. It has been used as a prison by the government of the dictators Fidel Castro and his younger brother Raul. |
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Revolution Square is the political & administrative center of Cuba - Image of the revolutionary guerrilla
fighter Camilo Cienfuegos on the building of the Ministry of Informatics and Communications |
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| Jose Marti Memorial - Star shaped obelisk is 109 meters tall and has an observation deck on top floor |
Revolution Square boasts an area of 72,000 square meters making it one of the largest city squares in the world. This square is where Fidel Castro delivered his fiery speeches typically lasting several hours and Pope John Paul II offered masses in January of 1998, Pope Benedict XVI in March 2012.
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| New friends Frank & Sharon Gambino |
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| Serenaded in Cienfuegos Province Botanical Gardens - officially known as Jardin Botanico de Cienfuegos |
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| Cubas National Tree - The royal palm |
Our last port of call was the Cayman Islands. Thank goodness we ended the trip in a beautiful place. The sand, sun and water was wonderful.
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| I wonder who those people are |
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| Denis testing the waters and snorkeled a bit to see a few fish |
The 8-night cruise went by quickly. Denis' sister Lorraine happened to be staying at their condo in Ft. Lauderdale and we stayed one night with them. . We went out for wings and broccoli rabe that night and the next morning they drove us to the airport.
Thank you Eddie & Lorraine for your hospitality