Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Cuba
The 1st thing you need to know
about Cuba is their two monetary systems. Old pesos versus Cuba convertible
dollars (CUC). The bank exchange rate is 24/25. So sometimes paying dollars
they calculate 24 but usually paying 50 peso price with 2 dollars is not an
issue.
The government and economy is like
soviet union 1991 before it broke down. Nobody owns anything and state runs
most of the stuff but quality and supply is questionable. There is defencecy in
almost any area. Internet is available only on major hotels with a expensive
price 5CUC/h or more. Other electronics and mobiles are the same price but its
hard to find original brand names like in all 3rd world countries all china. They
fix and use all the old cars so all the taxies are 50+ years old american
antique. They call them machina and they go up to suprisingly expensive
25000CUC for fully restaurated. Thats why horse is still main way of
transportation in many rular areas.
But they have relatevely cheap
camion witch is a truck used as publik transportation.
So if u dont mind beiung sometimes
trasported lika an animal, you can go even as low as:
citybus (laguagua) 5km 0.025CUC 1 pieso 0.005$/km
train 1000km 5CUC 125 pieso 0.005$/km
camion 100km 1CUC 15 pieso 0.01$/km
bus laguagua 100km 2CUC 50 pieso 0.02$/km (long distance omnibus
- tourist not allwed)
old makina shared 100km 5CUC 125 pieso 0.05$/km
tourist bus 100km 8CUC 200 pieso 0.08$/km
old makina 100km 10cuc 250 pieso 0.1$/km
private taxi 100km 15CUC 375 pieso 0.15$/km
fast horse 1km 1CUC 25 pieso 1$/km :)
Its just pitty because of politics
these people are now pushed and pulled for their cheap labour and in future on low
financial level.
There are 330 sunny days in a year
witch makes it nice beach tourism magnet but you need visa to go in and dont
forget the 25CUC leaving tax on departure. They have one of those traps in Israel
too.
And overall it reminds me lot of india without the relogous
shit and overpopulation. Its a land of amazing playas and cheap transprtation
:)
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