MONTEGO BAY JAMAICA
CUBA * Click here for Cuba Traveltips
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Thank you for making Tropical Tours Ltd. the number one tour operator for travel packages to Cuba originating from Jamaica.
All packages offered are in collaboration with Cubanacan.
On the following pages you will find details about our packages to Havana, Varadero and Santiago de Cuba.

    ALL PACKAGES INCLUDE:
Meet and greet in Cuba.
Round trip transfers in Cuba.
Accommodations at the chosen Hotel.
Breakfast daily.
Cuban visacard.
City tour of Havana included in packages to Havana.
    (except for one night packages)

   PACKAGES DO NOT INCLUDE:
Taxes on Air fare and departure taxes.
Ground transfers in Jamaica.
Other tours and excursions unless otherwise indicated.
Lunch and Dinner and Bar drinks.

 

Contact Tropical Tours at
sales@tropicaltours-ja.com
for more information.

 

Cuba destinations:
HAVANA
VARADERO
SANTIAGO DE CUBA
Cultural Cuba Packages:
Tour Package
Tour Package
Tropical Cuba Packages:
7 Night Package
7 Night Package

Other destinations
 

PRIVATE TRANSFERS RATES IN CUBA
Valid from 01/11/2010 - 31/10/2011
Taxi prices* per vehicle in USD, one way | Pax prices per person in USD , one way.

Private from TAXI* MICROBUS MICROBUS MICROBUS MINIBUSES OMNIBUS
1-2 pax 3-6 paxs 7-12 paxs 13-18 paxs 19-26 paxs From 27 paxs
AEROPUERTO JOSE MARTI HASTA
Hoteles Habana 25 13 11 10 8 5
Hoteles Varadero 138 63 31 25 16 14
Trinidad 280 119 58 50 38 28
Santa Clara 228 99 49 43 25 23
Cayo Santa María 295 123 60 50 31 24
Cayo Coco 395 163 80 69 41 33
Cayo Guillermo 415 173 85 73 44 35
Playas del Este 48 26 14 11 9 6
HOTELES CIUDAD HABANA HASTA
Hoteles de Ciudad de la Habana* 25 13 11 10 8 5
Hoteles Varadero 130 65 31 25 18 15
Aeropuerto Varadero 105 51 30 24 16 14
Moka 65 30 18 15 13 10
Soroa 69 33 19 16 14 11
Viñales 155 74 36 31 26 21
Trinidad 256 118 58 50 31 25
Cayo Coco 410 160 79 69 44 33
Cayo Guillermo 388 173 84 74 46 34
Cayo Santa María 295 140 63 54 34 28
Cienfuegos 200 88 44 39 25 19
AEROPUERTO BARACOA (HABANA) HASTA
Aeropuerto José Martí 45 24 14 11 9 6
Hoteles Varadero 165 69 40 25 18 13
Hoteles Habana 45 24 14 11 9 6
AEROPUERTO VARADERO HASTA
Hoteles Varadero 45 24 14 11 8 6
Cayo Coco 338 149 73 63 39 30
Cayo Guillermo 356 159 76 68 43 33
Cayo Santa Maria 259 110 54 48 31 25
HOTELES DE VARADERO HASTA
Hoteles Varadero 19 10 9 8 5 4
Cayo Coco 361 144 71 60 39 31
Cayo Guillermo 390 154 76 64 41 34
Cienfuegos 165 74 38 33 20 16
Cayo Santa María 248 106 53 46 28 21
Trinidad 220 103 53 46 28 21
CAYO SANTA MARIA HASTA
Hoteles de Ciudad de la Habana 295 140 63 54 34 28
Cayo Guillermo 195 88 44 38 24 19
Cayo Coco 165 80 40 35 23 15
Cienfuegos 150 61 31 25 18 13
Hoteles Cayo Santa Maria 16 14 10 8 5 4
Aeropuerto de Santa Clara 91 48 24 19 14 10
AEROPUERTO DE CAYO COCO
Hoteles de Cayo Coco * 23 16 13 11 10 6
Hoteles de Cayo Guillermo* 45 23 15 14 13 6
AEROPUERTO HOLGUIN HASTA
Guardalavaca 70 28 13 11 8 5
Hoteles Holguin 18 15 14 12 9 6
Santiago de Cuba 119 90 43 34 21 16
HOTELES GUARDALAVACA HASTA
Santiago de Cuba 168 78 39 31 20 11
Aeropuerto Santiago de Cuba 169 69 31 29 31 15
Cayo Coco 366 146 71 63 48 29
Cayo Guillermo 396 156 75 65 50 31
Cayo Santa María 411 170 94 68 49 34
AEROPUERTO SANTIAGO DE CUBA HASTA
Hoteles Ciudad Santiago de Cuba 16 26 19 16 11 9
Hoteles Ciudad Holguín 120 88 43 31 19 13
* These are net prices per passenger apply to adults and children, FREE 0 - 02 years
Transfers are made in equipment with air conditioning. From 7 paxs with free guide service.
Taxi fare (1-2 paxs) is per vehicle and paxs prices are per passenger.
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Q: Will my Passport be stamped by Immigration in Cuba ?

NO, if you are an American Citizen your Passports will not be stamped. If you’re not an American and you wish for your Passport not to be stamped then you can ask them to stamp your Cuban Tourist Card (Cuban Visa / Tourist Visa).

Q: What type of money do they use in Cuba
and can credit cards and travelers cheques be used ?

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Persons who travel to Cuba will exchange hard currency into Convertible Pesos (picture above) at Havana airport. The rate is fixed at 1 to 1 with the US dollar. HOWEVER, IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE that the exchange of US dollars into Convertible Pesos will result in a 10% commission being kept by the bank in Cuba. In the case Canadian dollars, British Pounds and Euros, zero% commission is applied by the bank in Cuba.

The exchange rate for these currencies against the Convertible Peso is the same as the daily rate between these currencies and the US dollar. In order to avoid the 10% commission applied to the US dollar, it is therefore recommendable to travel to Cuba with cash Canadian dollars, British Pounds or Euros. The Convertible Peso can be exchanged back into foreign currency upon departure. Visa and MasterCard credit cards are commonly used in most places.

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Q: What kind of clothes should I wear in Cuba?

We suggest you should dress lightly, especially in summer.
It is recommended to wear clothes made of cotton, linen or rayon; such as pullovers, shirts, T-shirts, shorts and comfortable shoes (sandals or running shoes).

For winter, a light wool jacket or sweater and cotton pants can be enough for the occasional cold nights. Sunglasses, a hat and sun lotion are very necessary, as well as repellents against insects, especially if you travel to a beach area.

In some places, it is demanded to dress casually elegant (theaters, concerts and music halls, ballet presentations, luxury restaurants), so your wardrobe must include some appropriate clothing for the occasion.

Night Entertainment
Q:
What can we do at nights?

Go see a typical Cuban show like the Tropicana Show, Jazz Café’s,
Night Shows at the Nacional Hotel
& Melia Cohiba etc…

 


Q:
Where can we eat?

Clubs, Private Restaurants (Paladara), Hotel Restaurants and Restaurants located in Old Havana / Havana Vieja.

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Q: What can we bring ? Cuba customs regulations

You must be aware of some customs regulations before you travel to Cuba, for example: no weapons, explosives or pornographic magazines are allowed in the country; those tourists arriving from the States, either directly or from a third country, are not permitted to bring videocassette players. Tourists are allowed to bring, tax free, two bottles of liquor, one carton of cigarettes, personal belongings and jewels, photographic and video cameras, typewriters, sports and fishing gear. You can bring, duty free, up to 10 kilos of medicines in their original packaging.

Q: What is the voltage of the electricity supply?

The voltage in most residential and trade areas, offices and hotels is 110 V / 60 HZ, though some facilities already have 220 V / 60 HZ. Wall outlets are for flat plugs.

The "Camel"Q: What about public transportation?

You should not take urban transportation - like the "camel" -, they are always crowded and unreliable. You should take taxis or tourist buses instead, or walk when it's short distances. If you want to go on a tour of the island, your best option is to rent a car.There are several car rental offices at the airports, hotels and tourist spots providing high quality cars and services.


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Q: What are the requirements to rent a car?

You must show your passport and driver's license in order to rent a car. The driver must be at least 21 years old; the license could be international or from your country but at least a year old. It is not advisable to drive at night. You must also watch out for animals on the road and cyclists in urban areas when you are driving. Park the car in a safe well-lit place and do not leave anything valuable in it. You are liable for traffic fines, failure to pay would mean incurring a debt with the State. We recommend you buy a "Road Guide of Cuba" which is very helpful for finding your way around on the roads.

Other useful information:

* There is no need to be vaccinated to come to Cuba. Most hotels provide 24-hours health care services with specialists and nurses. There are specialized clinics for tourists in the main cities.
* Though tap water is drinkable, we advise you to drink bottled water to avoid tropical illnesses.

* Population: 11,308,764 (July 2004 est.)
Capital: Havana (2004 est. pop. 2,306,000)
Second City: Santiago de Cuba (2000 est. pop. 441,524)
Total Area: 110,860 sq km (slightly smaller than the US State of Pennsylvania).
This is the largest country in Caribbean and westernmost island of the Greater Antilles Length of the island (from Pinar del Rio to Guantanamo): 1074 kilometres.
Language: Spanish.

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