Dreaming of Cuba? Here’s How to Feel Like You’re in Havana Anytime You’d Like

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Cuba on your mind? Locals and insiders recommend the music, books, films, meals and cocktails that will help hold you over until the island opens up to visitors again-

travelers find pop culture’s romantic image of Havana so vivid they feel they know the city long before arriving. Watching the waves crash across the Malecón, a seafront boulevard; driving a canary-yellow 1950s Chevy convertible; sipping an iced daiquiri in a bar where Hemingway once brawled—all seem like memories you might have inherited intact from grandparents’ faded postcards.

The difficulties U.S. visitors have faced trying to visit the island over the last six decades have added a poignancy to the isolation brought on by the pandemic—international flights to Cuba all but halted again in February. Covid-19 has cruelly re-created the travel ban that began in the early 1960s and only eased in 2015.

 

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Maybe the WSJ can romanticize the political prisoner re-education camps next?

This is a hospital in Cuba. This is a hospital for Cubans. I’ve been there. This is what the Communism does with people

who wrote this shit? Cubans live in dictatorship. They don't have food or medicine and you are talking about their beautiful beaches. what kind of person writes this?😡😡😡

Um never..

Pfffff Cuba is Shit dump, why would people want to go there ?

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