
Originally Posted by
Ivan Cloherty
#3 I wonder when you were last in Cuba Louis and saw the great results of the revolution. I was there a couple of years ago and the results don't seem to be ideal, no public transport, rail journeys once a day, if they are not cancelled, internal flights require booking 2-3 weeks ahead and are probably cancelled anyway. Two currencies local and tourist, locals can go to prison if they have tourist currency. long queues for food and clothing, children's clothing virtually unobtainable. We had friends who returned before we set off and told us tipping was no good as nothing to buy, take childrens things, We filled a suitcase with kids clothes from Primark, together with excercise books and crayons/pens, toothpaste and brushes (virtually unobtainable in Cuba) and believe me the ladies in our cabin and restaurants cried with thanks when we gave items to them.
Some ideals are great on paper, but in the real world are less so, and as always the proof of the pudding is in the eating.