
Having a difficult time finding out how much a trip to cuba would cost...?
I just recently got my first job, havnt even gotten my first pay check and im planning diffrent ways to BLOW my money, lol. I was thinking.... cuba? ya, sounsd great, but i am having the HARDEST time figure out how to find a site that will help me figure out the following, with good help and everything too...
i want to know,...
a nice place to stay.
a nice hotel to stay.
airplane tickets.
activies like scuba diving, site seeing, i dont know if they have any cliffs or anything i can climb...
and additional information, like drinking age and stuff.
it would be me and my friend, we're both 16, could be 17 when we go.
any thoughts?
Are you American Citizens? if so, you are not finding info on traveling to Cube because it is against the law for U.S. citizens to travel to Cuba unless they qualify for a special license. See site below and read under Entry Requirements. There are no flights from the U.S. to Cuba. It is a big world...with lots of other great places to visit...so consider other locations. You will need passports ( require parental permission) and letters of parental permission to leave the U.S. If your school history classs have not discussed the reasons for this travel ban, see 2nd site below for the background on this issue.
Scuba in Cayo Largo, Cuba, 2006
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