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Amazing Cuba Holidays For The British Traveller

British travellers are just beginning to discover the appeal of taking a holiday on the beautiful island of Cuba. This Caribbean island nation not only features tropical beaches and rain forests, waterfalls, historic landmarks and a sizzling nightlife, but it also boasts a unique culture that captivates every visitor. However if you plan a holiday to Cuba and you plan to explore beyond the glitzy beach resorts and pretty city hotels in Havana, you must be prepared to see the not-so-colourful side to Cuba, as in some parts of the country you can feel how deprived some Cubans are of the standards comforts we take for granted. Depending where you visit you may get a glimpse of the serious poverty that has resulted from over five decades of an unfair U.S. embargo and a dictatorial communist rule. But if youre willing to take Cubas economic situation with a grain of salt, you may gain a lot of respect of how Cubans make do with how little they have and how they face their daily adversities with a broad smile. Seeing Cubans resilient and creative personality might inspire you more than you thought. By concentrating on the natural wonders the island has to offer, a British tourist can enjoy amazing Cuba holidays that he'll be talking about for years to come.

There are several things a British citizen must do before he embarks on a Cuban adventure. It's imperative that his travel documents to Cuba are in order before he leaves British soil. First he must ensure to obtain a tourist card available either from the Cuban embassy in London or through a specialist tour operator. A tourist card visa to Cuba is just 15 and very easy to obtain, once youve paid for it you just fill in the blanks and youre good to go! No waiting period needed and no lengthy paperwork. The British traveller also need to make sure that his passport is up to date. If the passport is set to expire less than six months after he plans to enter Cuba, he'll need to get a new one, even if he's only planning to stay in Cuba for a week or two.

Amazing Cuba Holidays For The British Traveller

The Cuban government now requiring foreign residents visiting Cuba to purchase health insurance before leaving the UK. Comprehensive travel insurance covers unexpected accidents and illnesses that may arise while a visitor is enjoying Cuba holidays. The typical policy provides coverage for such things as emergency services while on the island and air transport back to the UK if necessary. Many people previously believed the British Embassy would cover the costs of unexpected health issues for travellers in Cuba, but have discovered that they were mistaken a little too late. Comprehensive insurance also covers loss or theft of luggage, liability if a traveller is found to be a fault in an accident, and bail down payment if needed. A traveler is now required to show proof that he's purchased comprehensive insurance before he departs for Cuba.

Once he's on the plane to Havana, the British traveler will be ready to experience all the exciting adventures he's heard about from friends commenting on their great Cuba holidays. Whether he wants to relax on Varadero or at the idyllic Jibacoa Beach, go snorkelling or explore ruins, waterfalls and tropical rainforests around the island, a British tourist in Cuba will find amazing activities he's always wanted to try and some that he may never have been aware of. Holidays in Cuba are well worth the advance planning it takes to get there.

by: Jose Gundin




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