REPORT OF THE TRAVEL TO HAITI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, CAYMAN, JAMAICA, CUBA AND BAHAMAS.

 


Punctual as never before from Milan Malpensa at 13.00 my plane n. 1,045 of the Delta Air Lines Company (Operated by Alitalia) in the direction of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (USA), (multi-route ticket price including taxes from Malpensa to Santo Domingo and from Nassau to Malpensa with a stopover in New York: Euro 628.00).

 

Punctual arrival at 4.25 pm, at Terminal 1 of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (USA). There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

In order to set foot in the United States of America, I had to complete the quick online ESTA procedure by paying $ 14 by credit card. Entry into the country valid for 2 years was approved by the system immediately after the end of the online procedure which lasted about 1 hour.

 

The airport consists of 8 terminals connected to each other by a free train.

 

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

 

Punctual as never before, my Airplane no. 497 of the Delta Air Lines Company to the Las Americas International Airport of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), (price of the multi-route ticket including taxes from Malpensa to Santo Domingo and from Nassau to Malpensa with a stopover in New York: Euro 628, 00).

 

I therefore arrive at 12.25 A.M., at Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), located about 22 km east of the city. There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

A visa is not required to enter the Dominican Republic for tourism purposes and for a period of less than 60 days. In theory, before crossing the border it is necessary to buy a tourist card at a cost of USD 10 to be paid in American currency, even if I did not purchase it and I had no repercussions.

 

I slept in the aforementioned cold airport.

 

Then outside the Departures Hall I found a mototaxi which, at a cost of 20 USD, took me in 45 minutes to the Bus Station Capitalcoachline in Santo Domingo 455 Boulevard 27 de Febrero, in the El Million sector.

 

HAITI

 

The Bus from Santo Domingo of the Capitalcoachline company to Tabarre (Haiti) leaves every day at 8.00 and 10.00. The 10.00 am stop one hour later also in Petion Ville. The trip takes about 6 or 7 hours. Take into account that Haiti is an hour behind the Dominican Republic. The cost of the ticket is 40 USD, one way, 75 USD, round trip. It can also be purchased via the internet. Furthermore, once at the counter you have to pay 30 USD and 200 Dominican Pesos as a tax for crossing the border and hand in your passport. On the bus they offer you a sandwich, a can of juice and a half-liter bottle of water. The Terra Bus Company also offers the same service at more or less similar prices and timetables.

 

A visa is not required to enter Haiti for tourism purposes and for a period of up to 90 days.

 

The Dominican border of Jimaní presents no difficulties. The Hostes del bus helps you to overcome the easy paperwork. The same thing happens to that of Haiti located in Malpass, about 2 km further west, partly at the Azuei Lake. In both cases you have to get off the bus and go to the border counter.

 

Money can be exchanged for black both in Jimaní, in the square of the confusing Dominican border (not recommended), and after that in Haiti, as they usually get on the bus of guys, who offer you the change of currency.

 

The Capitalcoachline Bus Station is located on Blvd 15 October in part at the American Embassy in Tabarre, a town located about 10 km northeast of the capital Port Au Prince. There, taxis are waiting to take you anywhere. In my case, the owner of the hotel picked me up for free.

 

In Haiti I slept at Le Tresor Hotel, located about 3 km from the aforementioned bus station, in Delmas in Delmas 75 Puits - blain 30 Ave Albert Jode prol 8. As there are no single rooms, the cost of a double per night is 26 USD. You can pay either in USD Dollars or in Gourde. The Hotel is very nice. There is also the bar. The area is dark at night and therefore it is not recommended to go out on foot after dark.

 

The hotel provided me with an off-road vehicle with driver, at a price of 90 USD per day, with which I visited Port Au Prince, Petionville, Fermathe, Kenscoff and Furcy.

 

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

 

 

The Bus from Tabarre (Haiti) to Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) of the Capitalcoachline company leaves every day at 8.00 and 10.00. The 10.00 am starts an hour earlier also from Petion Ville. The trip takes about 6 or 7 hours. Take into account that Haiti is an hour behind the Dominican Republic. The cost of the ticket is 40 USD, one way, 75 USD, round trip. It can also be purchased via the internet. In addition, once at the counter you have to pay 10 USD as a tax for crossing the Dominican border and then go to the adjacent Desk where the Haitian stamp on exit is affixed to the passport. and finally deliver the Passport. On the bus they offer you a sandwich, a can of juice and a half-liter bottle of water. The Terra Bus Company also offers the same service at more or less similar prices and timetables.

 

A visa is not required to enter the Dominican Republic for tourism purposes and for a period of less than 60 days. In theory, before crossing the border it is necessary to purchase a tourist card at a cost of USD 10 to be paid in American currency.

 

The Haiti border at Malpasse, partly at Lake Azuei, presents no difficulties. La Hostes del bus will take care of the easy bureaucratic procedures. Same thing happens to the Dominican one located in Jimaní, about 2 km further east .. Only in the Dominican one you have to get off the bus and go to the border counter.

 

Money can be exchanged for black both before the Haiti border, as they usually get on the bus of the guys, who offer you the change of currency, and in the square of the confused Dominican border of Jimaní (not recommended),

 

From the Bus Station Capitalcoachline located in Santo Domingo 455 Boulevard 27 de Febrero, in the El Million sector, to reach the colonial area, 5 km to the west, there are taxi drivers who offer for 10 USD to take you near Plaza Espana. By negotiating decisively it is possible to pay up to 200 Dominican Pesos. There are also public cars, priced at 25 pesos, which pass along Boulevard 27 de Febrero heading towards the colonial area but it is not an easy choice to implement especially after sunset and you have a lot of luggage with you, also because you have to take some. 2, because you have to change.

 

In Santo Domingo I slept at Island Life Backpackers' Hostel, located in Calle Isabel La Catolica # 356, in the Colonial Zone, 200 meters away. about from Piazza di Spagna - Email: info@islandlifebackpackershostel.com

The structure is well managed by a group of Germans. The 12 bed dorms are extremely comfortable and clean. There is a computer to use for free with internet connection, bar, kitchen, TV room, kitchen, courtyard, breakfast included.

The cost per night is 15 USD. You can pay in USD Dollars or in Dominican Pesos.

 

The Colonial area is safe and well guarded by the tourist police and therefore you can walk freely without danger both day and night.

 

To go to Punta Cana from Santo Domingo, it is possible to take first class buses that depart far from the colonial area and therefore it is an uncomfortable choice as it is necessary to reach the departure bus station by taxi.

It is more convenient and economical to walk from the Colonial area, crossing China Town, to the nearby Parque Enriquillo (be careful after sunset as the area is not safe), where second-class buses leave from the south side of the area for Punta Cana. The frequency of the same is low and therefore the best solution is to opt for the numerous buses to Higuey, where then it is necessary to change and take a minibus to Punta Cana. The trip from Santo Domingo to Higuey takes approximately 2 hours. The ticket can be taken on the bus and costs 250 Dominican Pesos.

 

The Gua - Guas for Bàvaro and Punta Cana leave when full from two Terminals located side by side in Av. De la Libertad, after Calle Luperòn (reachable from the center by a motor taxi for 100 Dominican Pesos, or storing a passage to a bus coming from Santo Domingo). If you want to go to El Cortecito (75 Dominican Pesos, pay before getting off) you need to get off at Verón and take another Gua - Guas for 40 Dominican Pesos.

 

From the Bàvaro Bus Station (Punta Cana), located in Friusa, near the Texaco petrol station (reachable from El Cortecito with frequent Gua - Guas at the price of 30 Dominican Pesos), 2 km Kilometers from El Cortecito beach, several buses depart , of the Sitrabapu Company, for La Romana. The trip takes about 1 hour. The ticket can be taken on the bus and costs 215 Dominican Pesos.

 

Alla Romana you can go down near the Obelisk or the Parque Centrale.

 

To go to the Cueva de Las Maravillas, it is first necessary to reach the Sichoem Bus Station, located on the western outskirts of La Romana, which can be reached by asking for a ride on one of the many Sichoem buses, which pass by Parque Centrale.

 

From the Sichoem Bus Station de La Romana, many minibuses leave every day, when full, for San Pedro de Macorìs, which on request stop on the motorway in front of the entrance to the Cueva de Las Maravillas. The journey lasts a short half hour. You pay 50 Pesos before going down. From there to reach the ticket office of the caves it is necessary to walk less than half a kilometer.

 

The Cueva de Las Maravillas is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9.00 to 17.15. The cost of the ticket is 300 Dominican Pesos, which also includes the obligatory guide. We move in groups of about 10 people. Photographs cannot be taken inside. There are many stairs to go down and an elevator to go up. The visit lasts about an hour.

 

To go to San Pedro de Macorìs, from the entrance to La Cueva de Las Maravillas, the matter becomes complicated because buses and minibuses do not stop there, but at a stop located on the highway 1 km more to the west. To reach it I asked a gentleman with a motorcycle who worked in the caves for a ride. I paid 20 Pesos. From there it is necessary to stop the buses coming from La Romana, which charge 30 Pesos to reach San Pedro de Macorìs. If you want, the Santo Domingo buses also pass by, which in any case stop in San Pedro de Macorìs.

 

In San Pedro de Macorìs, from a bus station located about 1 km west of the Estadio Vargas, many minibuses leave for Santo Domingo every day when they are full. The journey takes an abundant hour. You pay 120 Pesos before going to the appropriate desk. It makes several stops, the last of which is perhaps the most interesting for tourists because it is that of the Parque Indipendencia near Calle El Conde and therefore in the colonial area.

 

The taxi from the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo to Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), located about 22 km east of the city, costs 1,000 Dominican Pesos.

 

JAMAICA

 

With about 2 hours delay my plane no. 1 leaves from Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) at 12.00. JY0624 of the Inter Caribbean Company in the direction of Providenciales International Airport (Turks and Caicos), (price of a one-way ticket from Santo Domingo to Kingston, with a stop in Port Au Prince (Haiti) and stopover in Providenciales (Turks and Caicos): USD 264.32).

 

On the small 16-seat plane, from Santo Domingo to Port Au Prince there were only 4 people, plus pilot and co-pilot and no hostess. From Port Au Prince (Haiti) to Providenciales (Turks and Caicos), it was full.

 

Punctual arrival at 2.20 pm at Providenciales International Airport (Turks and Caicos). There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

A visa is not required to enter the Turks and Caicos Islands (British Overseas Territory) for tourism reasons. The customs declaration form must be completed. In this airport there is no transit area and therefore as soon as you arrive at the border area, the passport control officer will call the attendant who will accompany you to the security control area passing through the outside of the small airport but without receiving the entry stamp in the passport.

 

Punctually it leaves from Providenciales International Airport (Turks and Caicos). at 4.15 pm my plane no. JY0250 of the Inter Caribbean Company in the direction of the Normal Manley International Airport of Kingston (Jamaica), (one-way ticket price from Santo Domingo to Kingston, with a stop in Port Au Prince (Haiti) and stopover in Providenciales (Turks and Caicos): USD 264.32).

 

I therefore arrive at 16.55 at Normal Manley International Airport in Kingston (Jamaica), located about 27 km south-east of Downtown. There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

A visa is not required to enter Jamaica for tourism purposes and for a period of up to 90 days. In theory, they might ask you for your return ticket just as I did. The Customs Declaration Form must be completed before going to the Passport Control Post.

 

Currency exchange at the aforementioned airport is highly disadvantageous. The best solution is to change money at one of the many banks located in New Town on Knutsford Bulevard.

 

From Normal Manley International Airport in Kingston (Jamaica), located about 27 km south-east of Downtown, the cheapest way to get to the center of Kingston is to take bus no. 98 which runs every half hour from Parade, the central square of Downtown to Port Royal, passing through the aforementioned airport. The cost of the ticket is 100 J $. You pay the driver as you get on. The journey takes about half an hour.

 

In Parade, the central square of Downtown, several buses, collective taxis, minibuses for different parts of the city leave both north and south, but the most numerous buses are those that go to the Tree Bus Terminal located in Uptown, such as indicated on the front of the same. The cost of the ticket is 100 J $. You pay the driver as you get on. From there you can then take a minibus or collective taxi to your final destination.

 

For those who come to Parade like me in the evening, the confusion of the same, not knowing the place makes everything more difficult. In the end, I opted to take a shared taxi which for J $ 500 took me to The Durham Hotel, located at 4 Durham Avenue in Kingston's Up Town, about 1.5 km northeast of the Bob Marley Museum. 10 USD is charged for a bed in a tent. Very nice, with kitchen, garden, bar. Too bad the location is a bit out of the way, even if in a quiet area.

 

If you want to go to Dowtown from there, you need to walk 300m. to Hope Road and take one of the many minibuses (J $ 100) bound for the Tree Bus Terminal, where numerous Downtown buses depart for Parade. The bus. n. 83 for example connects the Tree Bus Terminal, with the Parade in Downtown, passing through Emancipation Park, in New Kingston.

 

Kingston, the capital of Jamaica is a dangerous city and it is good to know that the safe areas at least during the day are the Parade and New Kingston.

 

To enter the Bob Marley museum, located on Hope Road, open from 9.00 onwards, you need to pay 25 USD or the equivalent in Jamaican dollars. The price includes the guided tour.

 

If you intend to visit the beautiful and small Port Royal, you need to take the bus from North Parade to Downtown of Kingston. n. 98. The cost of the ticket is 100 J $. You pay the driver as you get on. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. This bus also stops at Kingston Manley International Airport.

 

The very quiet Port Royal can be easily explored on foot. The most important attraction to visit is Fort Charles. Entrance fee: J $ 250.

 

To reach Port Antonio, a quiet town, located on the north - east coast of Jamaica, you need to take a Minibus, which station just outside (to the north) of the Tree Bus Terminal. It starts when it is super full. The cost of the ticket is 450 J $. The clerk collects the money after you leave. The trip takes about 2 hours. The minibus in question makes stops on request without any problems. It passes x Annotto Bay, Buff Bay, Orange Bay, Hope Bay and Snow Hill.

 

Port Antonio is one of the safest cities in Jamaica and therefore you can walk downtown without problems both day and night.

 

In Port Antonio, I slept at the Porty Hostel, located

at 33A East Palm Avenue, in a quiet residential area abundant 1km southeast of the transportation center. It is a Guesthouse house well managed by the Italian Stefano. The price of a bed in a dormitory is 19 USD, per night or the equivalent in Jamaican dollars. Also included is free internet and use of the shared kitchen. For a fee breakfast.

 

To reach the famous Blue Lagoon, located just 7km east of Port Antonio, you need to take one of the many Route Taxis that travel the coast between Port Antonio and Long Bay every day. They depart from the transportation center and go to Allan Ave. The cost of the service is J $ 100. You pay the driver before getting off. The journey takes less than a quarter of an hour.

 

The Blue Lagoon is state-owned and therefore in theory it should be free to access, even if you are often approached by guys asking you for up to 10 USD, as happened to me. With strong bargaining, you can get by by paying only J $ 200.

 

To reach the famous Winnifred Beach, located just 13km east of Port Antonio, you need to take one of the many Route Taxis that travel the coast between Port Antonio and Long Bay every day. They depart from the transportation center and go to Allan Ave. The cost of the service is J $ 150. You pay the driver before getting off. The journey takes less than 20 minutes. Get off at the small village of Fairy Hill and take the dirt road on the left for about a quarter of an hour, which first descends adjacent to elegant villas and then through the woods to the beautiful Winnifred Beach. There are no signs indicating the beach in question and therefore always keep to the main road ignoring the deviations that you encounter.

 

To reach the very famous and beautiful Reach Falls, located south-east of Port Antonio, it is necessary to take one of the numerous minibuses heading to St Thomas that every day travel along the coast between Port Antonio and Manchioneal. They depart, when full, from the transportation center and go to Allan Ave. The cost of the service is J $ 230. You pay the driver before getting off. The journey takes about less than 45 minutes. Get off at the small village of Manchioneal and walk uphill on an asphalted road for 3 km to the aforementioned waterfalls. It is also possible to take a kind of taxi asking some of the characters waiting for tourists at the crossroads. They will ask you for J $ 400 but by bargaining hard you can pay J $ 250.

 

The entrance fee to the Reach Falls is J $ 1,140 or USD 10 and it is also possible to rent tight-fitting shoes to avoid slipping on the falls. The guide is also included in the above price. To visit the falls it is necessary to be in costume or in a wetsuit and make a lot of effort as you have to go up the various pools that form the falls. To forget the idea of ​​visiting the falls without getting your feet wet. Impossible.

 

In Port Antonio in Jamaica, from the Transportation Center located in the center, on the seafront, near the Texaco petrol station, many minibuses leave every day, when full, for Ocho Rios. The journey takes about an hour and a half. You pay 500 JMD before getting off the bus. It makes stops on request and ends the ride at the Ocho Rios Transportation Center, located on Evelyn Road.

 

From the Ocho Rios Transportation Center, located on Evelyn Road, to reach Main Street, which is the Mall Street and the liveliest street in the whole City, you need to walk for a few minutes, paying attention to when you pass the area. Ocho Rios Market, especially after dark.

 

In Ocho Rios I slept at the Reggae Hostel, located in Pier View Complex, 19 Main Street, at a cost of 25 USD, for a bed in a mixed dormitory. Very nice and clean. A computer with internet is available for free to customers as well as the use of the kitchen.

 

After dark, make sure you go out on your own even in downtown Ocho Rios.

 

From the Ocho Rios Transportation Center, located on Evelyn Road, several minibuses leave for Montego Bay every day when full. To reach Falmouth you need to take one of these. The journey takes about an hour. You pay JMD 350 before getting off the bus.

 

Minibas pass from downtown Falmouth to the Montego Bay Transportation Center, located on Barnet Street, at the southern end of St. James Street. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. You pay JMD 300 before getting off the bus.

 

From the Montego Bay Transportation Center, located on Barnet Street, at the southern end of St. James Street, numerous minibuses leave for Lucea every day when full. The journey lasts a scant hour. You pay JMD 230 before getting off the bus.

 

From the Lucea Transport Center, located near the market and the sea at 300 meters. approximately from Sir Alexander Bustamante Square Barnet, several Route Taxu leave for Negril every day when full. The journey lasts a scant hour. You pay 300 JMD before going down. There are no Minubus and Buses between Montego Bay, Lucea and Negril.

 

In Negril, you can get off at Long, Bay, or Negril Square. To get around Negril you can take the numerous route taxis at the price of JMD;

 

Montego Bay, the 2nd largest city in Jamaica is not too safe and it is good to know that the safe areas at least during the day are Sam Sharpe Square in Downtown and Gloucester Ave in the north.

 

From the Montego Bay Transportation Center, located on Barnet Street, at the southern end of St. James Street, I took a 500 JMD shared taxi to the Chill Mobay Guest House, located on Lot 5a Oscar Terrace, right on the headland adjacent to the international airport.

 

In Montego Bay I slept at the Chill Mobay Guest House, located in Lot 5a Oscar Terrace, right on the promontory adjacent to the international airport, at a cost of 25 USD, for a bed in a male dormitory. Very nice, clean and well managed by a Finnish Girl. From there, Donald Sangster International Airport (located 4 km north of Downtown) can be reached in 10 minutes on foot, first along a slippery downhill path and then the main road.

 

CUBA

 

 

Punctual leaves from Donald Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay (Jamaica) at 10.00 my plane no. KX621 of the Cayman Airways Company to Grand Cayman International Airport (Cayman Islands), (one-way ticket price from Montego Bay to Havana, with a stopover in Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands): USD 277.00).

 

Punctual arrival at 10.55 am at Grand Cayman International Airport (Cayman Islands). There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

To enter the Cayman Islands (British Overseas Territory) for tourism reasons, a visa is not required for a stay of up to 90 days. The customs declaration form must be completed. There is no screen at this airport to see if your flight is on time.

 

To reach the center of George Town from the airport, the capital of the Cayman Islands, located 4 km west, or you can take a taxi at a cost of 15 USD, or you have to go outside the airport area and take minibus n. 4b or by walking for about 1 km towards the center, minibus n. 2b. The cost is 2.5 USD. You pay before you get off. The remainder is given in KYD. Anyway all minibuses head to the Terminal located in Edward Street, near Heroes Square.

 

With a 5-hour delay my plane no. 1 leaves from Grand Cayman International Airport (Cayman Islands) at 6.30 pm. KX832 of the Cayman Airways Company in the direction of the José Marti International Airport of Havana (Cuba), (price of one-way ticket from Montego Bay to Havana, with a stopover in Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands): USD 277.00).

 

Arrival 5 hours late, at 19.30, of the José Marti International Airport of Havana (Cuba), located 25 km southwest of the center of Havana. There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

To enter Cuba, for tourism reasons, up to 30 days, it is necessary to be in possession, before arriving in Cuba, of the tourist tarjeta and to obtain it you must personally present yourself at the Consulate, located in Milan in Via Pirelli, 30, not far from the Central Railway Station, open from Monday to Thursday, from 9.00 to 12.00, with passport, return flight booking, hotel or casa particular booking for the first night. The cost of the visa is 22 €. The tarjeta turística is released the same day.

The staff of the Milan Consulate is extremely slow and it is always crowded and therefore you have to take into account that you will lose an entire morning.

 

A much faster method, albeit a little more expensive (25 Euros instead of 22 Euros), is to contact a visa agency. In Milan it is located just below the Consulate (www.cubapoint.it). Among other things, the same agency is also open in the afternoon and on Saturdays and also issues the visa instantly. The assistant has you fill in the Tourist Tarjeta in both parts and hands it over to you, after paying 25 Euros and without asking you for your air ticket or hotel reservation. By doing this you save a lot of time by paying only 3 Euros more than what the Consulate requires.

 

As of May 1, 2010, all travelers, foreigners and Cubans residing abroad, upon entering the country, must necessarily have an insurance policy that also covers any medical expenses to be incurred on the island. The policy must be issued by insurance entities recognized in Cuba (see list of companies published on the website www.asistur.cu) and can in any case also be purchased at the border at the price of 1 CUC per day, through Cuban insurance companies. In this regard, it should be noted that the Cuban institution responsible for assisting tourism, with particular regard to the medical-health aspect, is ASISTUR which normally operates in a timely and efficient manner. However, it should be noted that the speed and quality of the service provided by ASISTUR depend on the relationship that this same entity has with the chosen insurance company, on the type of policy underwritten and on the promptness with which the latter guarantees the reimbursement of expenses to the entity. to support.

The Travel Policy Sicuri.com is also accepted as the staff in charge of the stipulation reiterated by email that the Cuban Consulate in Italy has communicated that all insurance companies are valid for the Cuban Government, except those American. The Safe Travel policy is underwritten by Europäische Reiseversicherung AG, a German company with its head office in Munich. Therefore Safe Travel policies are valid and accepted for your trip to Cuba.

 

At the border of the José Marti International Airport in Havana, I handed over the tourist tarjeta, which was stamped and divided into 2. A half was returned to me which must be returned before leaving the country. Instead, I was not asked for the insurance policy, which is mandatory by law.

 

Then I handed the Customs declaration to the clerk, who let me pass without checking my hand luggage, the only one in my possession.

 

Two currencies circulate in Cuba, the Cuban peso (CUP), also known as the national currency, and the Cuban convertible peso (CUC), which is equivalent to the US dollar. The ratio between the CUC and the CUP, for natural persons, is 1 to 24. Most goods and services can however be purchased exclusively in convertible pesos.

Circulation of US dollars (USD) in cash is not permitted. If exchanged in the bank, they suffer a further increase of 10% in addition to bank charges for exchange transactions.

However, the CUC is the so-called tourist currency as with this currency services are purchased at prices similar to those in Europe and you cannot pay for buses, cheap restaurants, ect.

It is therefore advisable to have both coins and understand with a little intuition which coin to use. It's not that trivial.

 

In the Departures Hall it is possible to exchange money, not US dollars and it is possible to have only Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC). The exchange rate is very disadvantageous: 1 Euro = 1.04 CUC.

 

I took a taxi to reach the uncomfortable Viazul Bus Station, located on the corner of Calle 26 and Zoologico, 3 km southwest of Revolution Square. I shared it with 2 other Swiss tourists. In the end he asked us for 40 CUC, but I, in agreement with my traveling companions, paid 10 CUC. The journey took about 40 minutes.

 

Getting around Cuba is not as easy as in other countries. Transport is not as efficient and frequent and there are many limitations for tourists and so I opted to travel with the most reliable and expensive bus company in Cuba, Viazul, which even allows you to book the ticket via the Internet, but only up to one week before the trip. However, once you have printed the ticket you still have to go, one hour before departure, to the Viazul Desk of the Bus Station, to check in online, which allows you to print the actual ticket which you will then deliver to the driver first to get on the bus. Viazul Buses usually have a bathroom in tow, but they don't offer you food or water. Sometimes they break and arrive late at their destination.

 

To reach Santiago de Cuba from Havana (about 800 km journey), there are 3 Viazul buses a day that depart at 6.30, 15.00 and 00.30 and arrive after about 15 hours and 30 '. The bus stops at various intermediate destinations, almost all of which are touristic. The cost of the ticket is 51 CUC.

 

The Viazul Bus Station is located together with the railway station 2 km north of the historic center, which can be reached by paying 4 CUC for a taxi or 20 CUP for a motor taxi. To reach the Castle of La Roca del Moro, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco and located on top of a promontory 60 meters high, at the entrance to the port of Santiago de Cuba, 10 km southwest of the city, I hired a taxi that for 12 CUC, took me to the aforementioned castle, waited for me for an hour to allow me to visit it and finally brought me back to the historic center of Santiago de Cuba.

 

The entrance to the Castle of La Roca del Moro, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, costs 4 CUC. The castle is open every day from 8.00 to 19.30.

 

The historic center of Santiago de Cuba appears safe even in the evening and can be easily explored on foot.

 

To reach Camagüey from Santiago de Cuba, there are 3 Viazul buses a day that depart at 6.30, 16.00 and 00.30 in the direction of Havana and which also stop in Camagüey after about 6 hours. The cost of the ticket is 18 CUC.

 

The Viazul Bus Station, the Alvaro Barba Bus Station, of Camagüey, is located 3 km south-east of the historic center, which can be reached by paying 3 or 4 CUC for a taxi or 0.20 CUP for the bus you take. on the main road and drops you off at the Casino Campestre on the eastern edge of the historic center. Remember that on local buses, CUCs are not accepted, only CUPs and that it is not possible to have change. You put the coin in the special box as you go up.

 

The historic center of Camagüey, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, appears safe only during the day and can be easily explored on foot. After sunset, pay close attention.

 

To reach Santa Clara from Camagüey, there are 3 Viazul buses a day that depart at 6.30, 14.25 and 23.45 in the direction of Havana and which also stop in Santa Clara after about 5 hours and 30 '. The cost of the ticket is 15 CUC.

 

The Terminal de Omnibus Nacionales of Santa Clara, where the Viazul buses also depart and arrive, is located 500 meters away. north of the monument to Che, on the Carretera Centrale, 2.5 km west of Parque Vidal, which can be reached by paying 2 or 3 CUC for a taxi or 0.20 CUP for the bus that takes you on the main road and leaves you right at Parque Vidal. Remember that on local buses, CUCs are not accepted, only CUPs and that it is not possible to have change. You put the coin in the special box as you go up.

 

To sleep in Santa Clara on a budget it is possible to stay in one of the particular houses, located around Parque Vidal, at a minimum cost of 20 CUC, for a double without breakfast.

 

The historic center of Santa Clara appears safe even in the evening and can be easily explored on foot.

 

To reach Cienfuegos from Santa Clara, I took the 11.25 am Viazul bus in the direction of Trinidad which also stops in Cienfuegos after 1 hour and 30 '. The cost of the ticket is 6 CUC.

 

The Cienfuegos Bus Station, where the Viazul Buses also depart and arrive, is located at the intersection of Calle 49 and Av 56, about 1.5 km east of Parque Josè Marti, which can therefore be reached on foot.

 

To sleep in Cienfuegos on a low budget, it is possible to stay in one of the particular houses, located all over the historic center, at a minimum cost of 20 CUC, for a double without breakfast.

 

The historic center of Cienfuegos appears safe even in the evening and can be easily explored on foot.

 

If, on the other hand, from Cienfuegos you want to reach Punta Gorda, you can take Bus n. 1 that passes in Calle 37, with the frequency of about every hour, or on a kind of Rickshaw at a cost of 2 CUC.

 

To reach Varadero from Cienfuegos, there are 3 Viazul buses a day that depart at 9.15, 10.00 and 17.45 in the direction of Havana and which also stop in Varadero after about 4 hours and 30 '. The cost of the ticket is 16 CUC.

 

The Terminal de Omnibus of Varadero, where the Viazul Buses also depart and arrive, is located in Varadero Est, at the intersection of Calle 36 and Autopista Sur, 1 km abundantly southwest of the Parque Central, which can therefore be reached on foot .

 

Varadero is the most touristic and exclusive area in all of Cuba, where there are fabulous beaches, shopping centers, luxury hotels and resorts and where therefore finding cheap accommodation is not so easy but with a little commitment you can also find it in 30 CUC.

 

Varadero looks safe even in the evening.

 

To reach Matanzas from Varadero, there are 3 Viazul buses a day that depart at 12.00, 16.00 and 19.35 in the direction of Havana and which also stop in Matanzas after about 1 hour. The cost of the ticket is 6 CUC.

 

The Matanzas National Bus Station, where the Viazul Buses also depart and arrive, is located on Calle 131, at the intersection with Calle 272, an abundant 1 km south of Plaza de la Vigia, which can therefore be reached on foot.

 

To sleep in Matanzas, spending little, it is possible to stay in one of the particular houses, located in the historic center, at a minimum cost of 20 CUC, for a double without breakfast.

 

The historic center of Matanzas appears safe at least during the day and can be easily explored on foot.

 

To reach Havana from Matanzas, there are 3 Viazul buses a day that depart at 1.10pm, 5.10pm and 8.45pm from Varadero. The trip takes about 2 hours. The cost of the ticket is 7 CUC.

Keep in mind that this bus ends its journey to Havana at the inconvenient Viazul Bus Station, located on the corner of Calle 26 and Zoologico, 3 km southwest of Revolution Square, but also stops first in Habana Vieja on Calle Cuba , where Rickshaws and Taxis await you offering disproportionate prices to take you to the Hotel. In the end, being 11.00 pm, I agreed to be taken by rickshaw for the price of 4 CUC to Hostal Peregrino in Calle Industria, after a ruthless bargaining. Had it been day I would have gone on foot, since it was less than 1 km away.

 

Hostal Peregrino gave me a double room in a particular house without breakfast for the price of 20 CUC.

 

Habana Vieja, you can easily go around on foot and appear safe both day and night.

 

To reach the José Marti International Airport of Havana (Cuba), located 25 km south-west of the center of Havana, spending only 1 CUP, you need to take Bus no. 12, which leaves every half hour on the road west of the Parque de la Fraternidad, in the direction of Santiago de Las Vegas, along AV Simon Bolivar, Av Salvador Allende, Av de Carlos de Made Cespedes and Av Boyeros. From here it will be necessary to walk over 1 km to reach Terminal 2 and 2 km to reach Terminal 3. For Terminal 1, instead get off at the next stop. Ask the driver when to get off as if you don't know the area it's not all that intuitive.

 

BAHAMAS

 

With 1 hour delay my plane no. 2 leaves from Terminal 2 of José Marti International Airport in Havana (Cuba) at 2.15pm. UP212 of the Bahamas Air Company to Lynden Pindling International Airport in New Providence (Bahamas), (one-way ticket price: USD 183.00).

 

Arrival at 3.15 pm, at Lynden Pindling International Airport in New Providence (Bahamas), located 16 km west of Downtown Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

To enter the Bahamas for tourism purposes, a visa is not required for up to 90 days of stay. The customs declaration form must be completed. Keep in mind that baggage checks are very thorough. They make you open all your bags.

 

Note that the Bahamian dollar ("B $"; ISO 4217 code "BSD") has been the national currency of Bahamas since 1966. It is usually denoted by the dollar sign $ or alternatively with B $ to distinguish it from other currencies that they are called dollar. It is divided into 100 cents. The Bahamian dollar is pegged to the US dollar at a one-to-one rate, so you can use the US dollar to pay for anything, but beware that the rest is given to you in Bahamian Dollars.

 

The cheapest way to get to Downtown Nassau from Lynden Pindling International Airport in New Providence (Bahamas), located 10 miles west, is to exit the Arrivals Hall, turn left and walk on the road that runs towards north - east and that leads outside the airport area. You arrive after 500 meters. abundant at a roundabout on John F. Kennedy Street. Not far away you can see a Shell petrol station. Keep in mind that from that roundabout, minibus no. 12b, which at a price of 2.5 USD, will take you in about 40 minutes to Downtown Nassau and precisely to W Bay Street, in front of Mc Donald's, where buses no. 10 headed to Cable Beach. Wave your hand to stop the Minibus. You pay the driver before getting off.

 

As we know, Nassau costs a lot of money and the cheapest hotel in the city is the Orchard Garden Hotel, located on Village Road, about 4 km east of Downtown. The cost of a bed in a dormitory is 35 USD per night including breakfast which can be served from 8.00 to 10.00 and including use of the swimming pool. The Hotel is made up of many small houses. In itself it is not bad even if the location is not particularly advantageous and the cleanliness of the rooms is certainly not sufficient make it a less frequented accommodation for travelers. However, the Hotel can be reached from the Bay Street stop 200 meters. east from the intersection with East Street in Downtown, taking minibus no. 11 or 19 which stops on Village Road right in front of the Orchard Garden Hotel entrance. The aforementioned buses run every day from 6.00 to 19.00. The journey takes 10 minutes from Dwntown to the Hotel and 25 minutes from the Hotel to Doewntown as the minibuses in question make a loop. Wave your hand to stop the Minibus. You pay the driver 1.25 USD before getting off.

 

Although thousands of tourists disembarking from cruise ships visit Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas every day, it is not too safe a city. During the day you can walk freely almost anywhere, possibly avoiding the Over the Hill area, where murders are commonplace. After sunset, however, it is necessary to be very careful a little everywhere.

 

For those who need to find a computer to surf the internet, keep in mind that in Downtown Nassau, on the corner of Cumberiand Street and King Street, there is an internet point managed by the City, open every day from 6.00 to 19.00 which allows unlimited free use of computers with internet.

 

Paradise Island is the island of entertainment and luxury adjacent to Nassau. Here everything costs forever, but with a little luck you can visit it without paying a dollar. It is connected to the port of Nassau with scheduled ferries at a cost of 4 USD, one way or 8 USD round trip, but it can also be reached on foot using the 2 bridges over 1 km long that connect it with the mainland . To begin with, you can visit the Village full of shops, then enter the Atlantic by visiting the Casino. Cross it all the way and exit right onto the gardens, with a beautiful view of the lagoon. Turn left and walk along the paths until you find a flight of stairs that descends into the aquarium. I also visit the aquarium, return to the gardens and go to the water park. Take a look and then continue to the Cay delfin where you can admire the dolphins playing with the bathers. All this can be done for free. If, on the other hand, you want to use swimming pools, slides, play with Dolphins, ect., You have to pay an ocean of dollars.

 

In New Providence, cycling is not recommended because the traffic is heavy, the streets are narrow and dangerous and because there is no cycling culture and motorists do not respect them that much. But if you really care as much as I do, keep in mind that the only place to rent a bicycle is the Cycles Unlimited shop, located in Nassau at Mackey Street n. 53. The minimum cost of renting a bicycle is USD 26.88. The tour of the island is about 70 km.

 

Punctual as never before leaves Nassau at 12.39 my plane no. 497 of the Delta Air Lines Company in the direction of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (USA), (price of the multi-route ticket including taxes from Malpensa to Santo Domingo and from Nassau to Malpensa with a stopover in New York: Euro 628, 00).

 

Arrival on time at 3.47 pm, at Terminal 2 of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (USA). There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.

 

In order to set foot in the United States of America, I had to complete the quick online ESTA procedure by paying $ 14 by credit card. Entry into the country valid for 2 years was approved by the system immediately after the end of the online procedure which lasted about 1 hour.

 

The airport consists of 8 terminals connected to each other by a free train.

 

Punctual as never before from Terminal 2 of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (USA) at 19.00 my plane no. 372 of the Delta Air Lines Company in the direction of Malpensa International Airport, (multi-route ticket price including taxes from Malpensa to Santo Domingo and from Nassau to Malpensa with a stopover in New York: Euro 628.00).

 

Therefore, I arrive at 8.25 A.M., at Malpensa International Airport.

 

My complete travel report with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:

http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2017/07/viaggio-ad-haiti-repubblica-dominicana.html

 

 

 

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