The Extra Mile

What are the dos and don'ts when visiting Cuba?

Travel editor Paul Ash answers your burning questions

26 November 2017 - 00:00 By paul ash

Q. We plan to travel to Cuba in April/May 2018. Are there agents in South Africa who specialise in Cuba? And are there any "don'ts" that you know of ? - Anita Keevy
A. Cuba has traditionally been a difficult and expensive place to visit. From South Africa, the cheapest and quickest route usually meant flying to Havana via Europe on an airline such as Iberia.
Forget any ideas that it will be cheaper to fly via South America - the cheapest fare I could find using skyscanner.net was R21,045 with LATAM Airlines - a 30-hour, two-stop marathon via Sao Paulo and Panama City.TAAG, the Angolan national airline, offers competitive fares to Europe and Central America, including Havana. It currently has a special on its website of KZ146,020 (about R12,380) from Luanda to Havana return, a very good offer indeed.
You will, of course, need to factor in the cost of a return flight from Joburg to Luanda - about R6,150 on SAA and R6,800 on TAAG.
A colleague of mine flew with them recently and has nothing but praise for the airline.
It will, of course, be easier to do all your travel bookings through a local operator. My quest turned up Rufaro, a UK-based operator with lots of experience in Cuba - and an office in South Africa (e-mail Kitty Snyman at res@rufaro.co.za).Rufaro currently has a seven-night "Pearl of the Caribbean" tour for £1,012 (about R18,800), excluding flights.
It includes two nights in Havana followed by a round trip to Santa Clara - the final resting place of Che Guevara - and Trinidad, a World Heritage Site, before you head to Cienfuegos and the Vinales Valley, where the tobacco for Cuba's famous cigars is grown.
Accommodation is mostly in casa particulares (private homes)...

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