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2020
29
August
Looking for Non-All Inclusive Travel Options in Havana Cuba?
29
August
Question:
Humans say...
Rosemary
Havana has changed for the better since I was first there in 2005. It’s surprisingly quite nice now but still lots of work to be done on badly neglected infrastructure. Pick your hotel wisely and don’t go expecting Mexican resort type service standards.
Ruth
Super safe, dont stay anywhere less than a 5 star
Yes the food selection is not as good as a Mexico all inclusive but I certainly didnt starve
I will go back for sure!
Geneviev
When I travelled to Havana Cuba we stayed at a “casa” - it’s a lovely experience where you have an opportunity to stay in someone’s home rather than a hotel!
Jenna
I also stayed in Casa's for the three week trip all around Cuba that I did back in 2016. Most of them didn't speak English & I didn't speak a word on Spanish but it all worked out in the end!! It's a great experience, especially if you have one that cooks for you too!
Paula
Me too! Its like airbnb Cuban style! We were there for 3 weeks, travelled all around Cuba and never stayed in a hotel!! I also never felt 'unsafe' during the entire trip! Cuba is a fantatsic country and Havana is absolutely great!!
Anna
I was just there in Oct and I did a Airbnb right in the city. Cuba is so safe to travel too and all inclusive is not the way to go for Cuba. I was in Old Havana and there’s lots of great restaurants to eat at the food was amazing, I eat like a Queen, lobster was my favorite:)
Sharon
We booked a week with an all inclusive in Havana, as it was cheaper and then stayed in Casa's in all but the first and last night.
Jeannett
We did the Casa Particular month king across the whole island trip dec/Jan 2007/08. It was awesome.
Susan
In 2016 we traveled all over Cuba by local bus, staying in Casa Particulars.
Amanda
Super safe. There are some great old hotels and interesting Casa’s in Cuba
Jodi
I just got home 2 weeks ago (from a 2 week Cuba trip). Stayed in central Havana by myself in casas 2 nights. I walked back and forth in the dark and felt quite safe. It’s known to be one of the safer countries you can travel in! (Of course you keep your eyes open anywhere you go)
Lisa
Cuba is very safe, but that doesn’t mean to let go of your guard either. The people are lovely and the food is quite good. The only minor issue is that they can’t get all of the ingredients sometimes. For instance, you might order a burger, but they’re out of lettuce and tomatoes...minor in my opinion.
There’s some fantastic beaches about 15minutes East of Havana. You can take the hop on, hop off bus or taxi.
I can’t wait to go back and do some more exploring!
Barb
We stayed at Casa antiqua bnb in Havana. Horacio and Marta were amazing hosts
Leon
www.casalilly.com I really recommend it!
Maggie
I recommend Ontheroad inCuba
Maggie
https://www.ontheroadincuba.com/
Sue
check air bnb. safer than Canada
A.I. says...
Is it Safe to Travel to Havana, Cuba?
Traveling to Havana, Cuba can be a unique and exciting experience. However, safety is always a concern when visiting a new destination. While Cuba is generally considered a safe country for tourists, it is important to take certain precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.
Non-All Inclusive Accommodation Recommendations
If you are looking to avoid all-inclusive resorts and experience a more authentic Cuban stay, there are plenty of accommodation options in Havana. From boutique hotels to casa particulares (private homestays), you can find a variety of places to stay that cater to different budgets and preferences.
Casa Particulares
Casa particulares are a popular choice for travelers looking to immerse themselves in Cuban culture. These private homestays offer a unique opportunity to stay with local families and experience the everyday life of Cubans. You can find casa particulares in different neighborhoods of Havana, each offering a different ambiance and experience.
Boutique Hotels
If you prefer a more upscale accommodation option, there are also boutique hotels in Havana that offer a blend of comfort and local charm. These hotels often feature stylish decor, personalized service, and unique amenities that cater to discerning travelers.
Safety Tips for Traveling to Havana
While Havana is generally safe for tourists, it is important to take certain precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind:
- Avoid displaying expensive belongings in public
- Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
- Use reputable transportation services
- Stay aware of your surroundings at all times
By following these safety tips and choosing accommodation options that suit your preferences, you can have a memorable and enjoyable trip to Havana, Cuba.
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Shauna
I'm thinking about traveling to Havana Cuba.
It's it safe to travel there? I DON'T want to do an all inclusive.
Does anyone have accomodation recommendations?