Showing posts with label Cuba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuba. Show all posts

The Real Cuba

I wish we had more time to explore the real Cuba, most of these pictures were taken during guided tours organized by the travel agency. The tour guide talked quickly and moved quickly from place to place so we only managed to scratch a tiny layer of Havana. I didn't get to listen to the tour guide's explanations because I was always snapping pictures far from the tour group. All I can tell is that Cuba used to be a glamorous place back in the early 20th century up until the 50'ies, when it all started crashing down. 
Walking through the capital, we could feel the former beauty of the city covered in neglect by time and instability. An old Cuban man approached Monkey and I and jokingly said that their currency used to be like gold, now it's not even worth toilet paper (too small to wipe your ass). He looked so sad... nobody would want to see their homeland crumble to poverty like that : C All Monkey and I could utter was a sympathetic: "It will get better, things are changing now!" which is true, Cuba is slowly opening up due to tourism. Our guide told us that previously, Cubans weren't allowed to own houses but now they can. Even though the average wage is only 14$/month, they "figure it out" somehow. That is the Cuban way of life: they figure things out! 

Beautiful buildings in Plaza Vieja. I actually had no idea what some of these places are called and I googled it after my trip hihihi! A lot of the buildings in Old Havana are currently under restoration. The government hopes to restore Havana to attract tourists!

Lots of stray dogs in the street! Suddenly, they started fighting and barking crazily, even the dogs in Cuba must hustle in order to survive!

As soon as we got off the tour bus, loads of natives started chasing after us. One guy was doodling caricatures of my friends and demanded 1 peso in return. There were ladies dressed in traditional wear that circled Monkey and asked if he wanted to take a picture with them (for a peso). Others would play music and sing songs for a peso. Everywhere we walked, they would be pestering us for something : S

I like how he tied the tambourine onto his foot! I should've given him a peso (cause he wasn't pestering us)!

Our tour guide told us that in Cuba, the divorce rate is very high, that is because it only costs about 4$ to get a divorce LOL! Also, many times the wife has to live with the husband's family (because they don't have enough means to get their own place), and life with the in-laws is nothing but easy!

La Maestranza park was very beautiful!

We went inside the governor's palace, it was very nice! We only had 15minutes to tour the palace and most of the time was spent struggling in their bathrooms >___<;;; The doors wouldn't lock, we had to tip the maid for toilet paper and there was no toilet bowl cover D; 

I love colorful buildings so I went a bit snap happy with all these building pictures : P

Masks! Old Havana reminds me of tougher Venice.

Cathedral of The Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception

Note the shopkeeper's shirt : P I bet he got it from a tourist! 

Dunno why but drinking from hairy coconuts totally amuses me! I was happy for the rest of the day ^___^Y

Once it was the afternoon, we did the rest of the tour inside the bus because it's too hot to walk to the different areas. 

Havana is split into 3 sections: Old Havana, Downtown Havana and New Havana, it's ironic because Old Havana is the most well-kept and beautiful section of the city!
As you can see from these pictures, this is the downtown area and the buildings are much more rugged than the previous ones!


We had a little shopping break where we stocked up on souvenirs! I'm sad that I didn't get to buy any of the pretty crochet dresses >_< They were only 10$ too!!! 

On another day, Monkey and I visited Matanzas, the capital city of Matanzas province, the closest one to Varadero. It means the place of massacre, due to the aboriginals defeating the Spaniards (for once) back in the colonial days. 

We went inside a pharmacy museum, it was extremely well preserved and the pills, vials and jars were so pretty <3

Pretty glass bottles!

The main street, it was super ghetto! It might not look like it in my pictures but the atmosphere was a bit depressing. The air smelled like diesel and there weren't that many people outside. And most of them looked sad or unmotivated, the shops were like unlit rooms stocking only a limited selection of items. 

More people but for the main street of a capital city, it is still pretty empty : I

A view of the streets from the tour bus. Alot of the buildings were super run down and there were bars and wood planks covering the windows. I wondered how the people and their family lived inside the tiny houses (as big as a garage) without any light. A few houses had their doors open and I peeked inside, it was pitch dark! I wondered if they even had electricity...

Passed by a room of people playing chess! 

A cute stray dog that hopped near me while I was taking a picture of the scenery. He had an injured paw and was clearly looking for food : C I wish that I had something edible on me but I didn't : C Monkey was scared that the dog was gonna bite me!
Slum-like houses on a mountain top.

Monkey and I visited a cave, we had to pay 5$ in order to take pictures inside! The locals are required to pay 20$, that's more than the average salary!

I've never been inside a cave so it was an exciting experience for me!

I miss the exotic trees!

This flower was HUGE! Bigger than my face! It was so pretty so I had to take a picture of it : 3 

Next to slum-like houses was a pretty pink mansion. Whoever lives there must be a manager at one of the Varadero resorts (the workers make a lot compared to the average people due to the tips). We thought it was a vivid contrast of the level of inequality in an underdeveloped countries compared to  developed countries. 

I'm glad that we got to see the real Cuba beyond the secluded paradise that the resorts make us believe. The people there are hustling for every day necessities and their means are so modest. We are so incredibly lucky to have all the things we need and want at our fingertips! 


Memories Varadero Resort

Two weeks ago, I went on an all inclusive trip to Cuba with Monkey and a bunch of friends. At first we had planned a double date trip with another couple but other friends decided to join us. It turned out to be super fun because a bigger group = more energy! I took over 1.5k pictures and it was so hard picking only a "handful". Therefore, I split my post into the resort and the real Cuba. This post will be about the resort:

We stayed at Memories Varadero Resort, a four star resort. We read a lot of mixed reviews online and after going there I see why. This resort is pretty new and it is one of the biggest in Varadero, therefore it is hard to maintain a consistent quality all throughout the numerous apartment complexes. Monkey and I paid 645$ for the package so we definitely got better than what we paid for unlike my friend who paid almost 1000$ (she joined us the latest) had a lot of problems with her room : C All in all, we were pretty pleased with this resort and the only reason why we wouldn't come back is because THE WORLD IS SO GRAND! There are many more places to explore!!!

The first thing we did after we got there was run to the beach! I've never been to a beach that was this beautiful in my life! Turquoise water, blue skies dotted with puffy clouds and pale powdered sand, my eyes couldn't believe it! Even though I've seen a lot of pictures of beautiful beaches on the web, being there is a whole different feeling! 

The most naked I'll ever get on the internet : P 

Most of the huts near the water were taken by noon but we still managed to find some in the back rows.

Sitting under a hut is necessary or else prepare to be burned like a lobster in an oven!

The talented artist that made hats and grasshoppers outta palm tree leaves!

Grasshopper hopped onto Monkey's head!

I really liked our resort, it had a very tropical feeling! It was huge so a walk to the beach from our apartment complex took about 10 minutes *under the blazing sun*

The maids sometime leave pretty flowers in our room : )

There are two pools in our resort: a quiet pool and an activity pool (pictured above). This pool is packed with people of all ages! There's even a bar under a "waterfall" that's really cool! Because there are so many people, it's also much dirtier than the quiet pool. Lots of hair, empty cups, cigarette ash floating in the pool! 

The perks of having a boyfriend! You don't even need an inflatable animal, you can just use your boyfriend : ) HIHIHI! I saw a grown-up man on the beach with an inflatable animal, he was just hanging onto it while the waves crashed onto the floaty. It was such a peculiar sight!


Monkey, being the reckless weakling he is, injured his foot while playing volleyball mid-trip so he couldn't go inside the water for the rest of the trip =___=;;; So he just spent his days reading.

The apartment building where Monkey and I stayed was really close to the lobby and buffet (hihihi close to food <3)

The food at the buffet was really meh. Everyone complains about the food in Cuba so we had really low expectations. In the end, I think the food was alright, you kinda get used to it. Everything mostly tastes the same but the fish was really delicious : ) 

Pretty jars of spices!

The mangos were definitely the sweetiest and juiciest I've ever tasted! So yummy!

Quoting my friend: "Wow that just ruined my childhood..."

Most nights were spent in the lobby, lining up for drinks.

The boys enjoying their cigars, they went to great lengths to get their discounted cigars : P

Daytime is too hot but night time is the perfect temperature! Sitting on the beautiful patio sipping on some Ron Punch is a great way to end a day : )

The resort had shows every night and one of the shows we watched was aqua ballet, later on, some of the boys attempted to recreate the ballet =P LOOOOL!

There were many excursions if you did not want to stay at the resort the entire week, among the excursions we went on, the catamaran cruise was definitely a crowd pleaser!

It was scorching hot on the net when the boat was at the dock but once the boat set sail, the breeze was super refreshing!

Our animators were extremely energetic and pumped everyone up with fun music and dancing! This guy went around the boat pouring rhum in everyone's mouth! It was so funny, he pulled all of the "ocho chinos" (eight "Chinese" aka my group of friends) from the net and made us dance to Gangnam Style on the deck. He also made an elderly woman dance to some Cuban beats! 


Everyone went snorkeling except for me 'cause I can't swim : C

Chillaxing on the beautiful white beach of Cayo Blanco! Some of my friends got stung by jellyfish so they were too scared to go inside the water : P 

I was obsessed with the fish statue in our resort. The poor fish in the middle that got all the water poured onto his head. He had a funny lost expression too : P Yeah... me relating myself to inanimate objects!

One of the a la carte restaurants that we visited. Makes me miss Japan! And also, I really wanna steal the cook's shirt! It has bamboos on it and lenapanda likes bamboos!

The food was actually really yummy! A bit too salty but tasty!

Sunset by the beach!

Actually the sun set in the opposite direction of our beach so we admired the colorful sky!

Tried to take long-exposure shots of the stars without a tripod... BWUAH!

We got a bottle of champagne from the bar for our last night! 

Although our trip was supposed to be romantic, it was totally not romantic =P Most of the time, I was nagging Monkey. The only romantic thing was probably the towel arrangements our maid made for us hehe!

Sadly our trip had to come to an end!

A few days after we came back, I was really nostalgic. Everything made me miss Cuba! I miss not having anything to worry about and the best thing was: we were completely cut off the world! There was no wifi in our resort and internet was expensive and slow so for a whole week, we were disconnected! It felt so awesome to be in the moment instead of thinking about: "I need to my update -insert social media platform- about the cool things I'm doing!!!"

I definitely need more trips like that: where I can just unplug and soak in all the views, scents and feelings of the present.