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Cuba => Cuba => Topic started by: bellagio on November 14, 2006, 08:40:00 AM

Title: Returning to Cuba
Post by: bellagio on November 14, 2006, 08:40:00 AM
I have just completed my flight booking for a return to Cuba on November 30th for 14 nights.
 
 I had been monitoring the prices since my return with both Thomas Cook (My Travel) and First Choice (Eclipse Direct).
 
 My Travel were asking £224 flight only but today increased the cost to £234 (no meals included - £17 extra for meals).   Their flight returns via Varadero and the seating is 3-3-3 on the Thomas Cook Airbus.
 
 The First Choice seating is 2-3-2 and the price was £288.48 until today when it dropped to £260.88 (inc meals and 1 nights accommodation).  I decided to book it taking the chance that they would discount me a further £65 for multiple bookings with them during the past 12 months. I emailed them and they replied immediately in the affirmative so the return flight cost is an amazing £195.88
 
 Mr K Holmes Thu 30 Nov 2006
 
 London Gatwick to Cuba
 
 Cuba East Traveller (1nt accom)  2 Weeks  
 
 Total Cost £195.88
 
 I am so excited about the prospect of returning just three weeks after leaving and then, on my return, it will be just over two weeks when I'm back there for New Year.
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: Bulldog on November 14, 2006, 08:58:00 AM
So where will you be staying Bellagio..?
 
 Isn't just easier if you stayed there   :)
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: bellagio on November 14, 2006, 09:55:00 AM
I'll be staying in a Casa in Banes - the same one that I'll be staying at when I visit for the New Year.
 
 No car this time (I need to watch the pennies!!!)  I might though hire one for three days or the like if I feel the need to go to Holguin or somewhere.
 
 Have been thinking of driving up to Havana for a 5 day stay but nothing definite planned.  May do that in the New Year trip.
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: The Commish on November 14, 2006, 04:49:00 PM
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   Isn't just easier if you stayed there  then these flights wouldn't be a problem  
Really, Bellagio - one day they might decide to keep you there.......Wouldn't be like winning the lottery?
 
 Congratulation on booking.  :bus:
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: YHZ on November 14, 2006, 06:04:00 PM
Congrats Bellagio - lucky you - don't I wish I could travel as much as you!!!  You may need to get a UK Tourist Card just to get back into the UK  ;)   ;)
 
 Can't wait to hear all about the Casa experience - may just try that myself some day!!!
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: bellagio on November 14, 2006, 06:11:00 PM
I suppose I just like to travel and get away from the humdrum existence in the UK.  Basically I'm idle, so it's nice not having to prepare and cook my food, etc. etc.
 
 Also I have so many friends in Canada and Cuba that I love visiting both countries.    Cuba scores hands down in the winter though because I want warmth and sun.
 
 I just wish I didn't have to keep paying that 25 CUC's departure tax though!!!
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: dfromyyc on November 14, 2006, 06:58:00 PM
ken
 
 you had better watch those pennies!!!!
 the flights to alberta are not cheap!!!!!
 and i know that someone is missing you...
 
  i quote"""I am really missing him, so I just wondered, is he coming home today?"""
 
 have a great trip ken.
 
 david
 
 p.s. and if you see any wooden wheeled wagons pulled by a double oxen team.......
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: bellagio on November 14, 2006, 07:36:00 PM
David:
 
 I'm always on the lookout for a wooden wheel wagon, but I've yet to see one.
 
 Don't worry Alberta is on the agenda for early next year.  I need to ski!!!!
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: millybess on November 14, 2006, 10:26:00 PM
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Originally posted by bellagio:
  I don't like the winters in England.  
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Originally posted by bellagio:
 
 Hopefully early New Year I'll be Alberta bound once again.
:p        (http://bestsmileys.com/winter/14.gif)
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: Bulldog on November 14, 2006, 11:18:00 PM
:D
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: dfromyyc on November 14, 2006, 11:21:00 PM
ken
 
 are you going to be in cuba the first two weeks of februrary???? i do not think you will  be in alberta because alberta is leaving !!!!!
 maybe you will have to meet us in cuba!!!!!
 mary, as we are speeking, is booking the melia las dunas on cayo santa maria for feb 6 to 20.
 good thing that our daughter is a travel consultant, we have her working late at night from home.
 
 david
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: debmich on November 14, 2006, 11:37:00 PM
Dave I just sent you an email for your daughter, I have a TA question!
 ANyway, Alberta is leaving on Feb 19th! And only for a week! So Ken is welcome anytime and so are you and Mary!
 
   :)  
 
 Debbie
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: dfromyyc on November 14, 2006, 11:59:00 PM
:notworthy:  
 
 lmao!!!!!
 
 as i said... alberta is leaving!!!!!!
 have forwarded your e-mail and responded to you already!!
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: millybess on November 15, 2006, 07:48:00 PM
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Originally posted by bellagio:
 
 Have been thinking of driving up to Havana for a 5 day stay but nothing definite planned.  May do that in the New Year trip.
How long a drive is that bellagio?
 
 Will you have a driver?
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: Bulldog on November 15, 2006, 09:15:00 PM
DRIVER...?
 
 
 WOW that says style    :D
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: bellagio on November 15, 2006, 09:17:00 PM
If I go there, yes I will have a driver.  He claims he can drive there in 7 hours.
 
 However he said it would only take 2 hours to drive to Baracoa and it took 4 hours.  Mind you the road was terrible most of the way and you couldn't go over 10 mph for miles on end.
Title: Re: Returning to Cuba
Post by: bellagio on November 15, 2006, 09:42:00 PM
Yes Bulldog    :s:   I do have a driver to ferry me around.  My friends say I drive like a tortoise!!! It's good having him drive particularly around Holguin and other towns we visit.
 
 F&T have met him too and he is a right treasure. He's a really quiet guy who is willing to do anything for you.  Fred wanted some Peso cigars and he went out and bought him some just like that.  He drives too fast for my liking but if he gets stopped he just argues with the police and they let us go.  There's always another poor non Spanish speaking tourist coming along they can fine!!!