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Havana City is the capital city of Cuba, and one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba. In the 1950s before the Communist revolution, Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean, and since Cuba reopened to tourism in the 1990s ... Havana travel guide » and interactive map »
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Jose Marti International Airport has three separate terminals. Terminal 1 is for internal flights, Terminal 2 is mainly for charter flights from the USA and Terminal 3 is used for all other international flights. Customs officials can be very strict, and will ... Havana flights »

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There are 3 main areas that travelers generally stay in: Old Havana is the liveliest, Central Havana is slightly quieter and parts can be a bit seedy, and Vedado is the quietest with more greenery, and is the place to find the large hotels and nicer casas ... Havana hotels »

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Get robbed in Vedado at least once. You get to see a whole different side of Cuba by sitting in police stations and cop cars... Great city, always felt safe. Take the typical precautions for any major city and you'll be fine... Daquiry, Samba, Sea and Sun! Ernest Heminway knew better... More on GeckoGo »

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