Jose Mauricio

Member since: November 18, 2007
Total live articles: 20

Cuba is a wonderful island. Anyone can get there easily from any part of the world trough scheduled flights that link its capital, Havana, and other recreational places with the most significant world areas.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jul 09, 2008 l Views: 792

Habana Libre Hotel, inaugurated in March 19th of 1958, marks the time of modernity in the Cuban capital because it constitutes the tallest and most central accommodation of the city. It is located at one of the beginnings of La Rampa, one of Havana’s noisiest streets.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Hotels l Jun 27, 2008 l Views: 84

There are a great amount of attractive statues in Havana. Some of them are emblematic and classic such as the Christ at the entrance of Havana’s bay or the statue of José Martí at the Revolution Square.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jun 16, 2008 l Views: 266

A few days after the end of the year 2000 the tourist company Habaguanex S.A. opened the Palacio de San Miguel Hotel, a newly proposal for culture and intimacy lovers.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Hotels l Jun 16, 2008 l Views: 104

Cuba has a great amount of wonderful curiosities. That is the case of the cajón photography, marvel that seems to be taken out from a very, very old book of stories to be shown in a century of advanced technology.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jun 04, 2008 l Views: 140

The Hotel Ambos Mundos with its remarkable view over the red tiled roofs, towards the Plaza de Armas in Old Havana and the sound of the conversation between time and the famous personalities, is a magical place and represents a festivity amongst the hotels in the country.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Hotels l Jun 04, 2008 l Views: 29

The biggest party in Cuba can be in a simple place of Havana, a party related to the sea, the weaves and sea foam, and the great sound the can be found in that part of the island, especially for lovers.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Exotic Locations l May 12, 2008 l Views: 250

Recently, an international familiarization group related to the tourism sector and organized by the Cuban-Spanish Cubanacán travel agency arrived at the ancient Trinidad villa, in the Cuban central-south region where interesting details related to history, culture and leisure emerged, such as the reopening of a new hotel, the Costa Sur.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Hotels l May 12, 2008 l Views: 137

The Old Havana charms any person who is interested in innermost places. When talking about holidays, this city is something very special for the most exquisite travelers, a Cuban feast for the eyes.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Hotels l May 06, 2008 l Views: 95

Known as the first Cuban village, Baracoa is a magical city full of color and adventure, the first town in the island, famous for being an indispensable place for visiting.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Destinations l May 06, 2008 l Views: 47

Cuba is a wonderful island. Anyone can get there easily from any part of the world trough scheduled flights that link its capital, Havana, and other recreational places with the most significant world areas.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jul 09, 2008 l Views: 792

This is a party that if you attend you will never forget. If you happen to be in Cuba in December, try to go to Guines, if you are really far and cannot get there on time, just ask and probably you are going to be invited to experience all the rites that take place in a house where this saint is highly praised. This is a new experience for sure!

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel l Feb 03, 2008 l Views: 609

Cuba is an island that has many places to explore and thousands of marvels to see and to discover. One of this wonders is the Bacunayagua Bridge, built in the borders of Havana Province and Matanzas.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jan 18, 2008 l Views: 484

Officially named as Paseo de Marti for a decree that issued that all the main avenues or streets in Cuba should carry the names of the Cuban heroes, El Paseo del Prado is the name that among Cubans one of the greatest avenues in Cuba receives. The Paseo del Prado is one of the prettiest main streets in the old part of the city. It begins at the Central Park Hotel and leads down to the seafront known as the Malecon, which gives this avenue its reputation. A wide walkway lined with trees and stone benches bisects the street, while

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Dec 25, 2007 l Views: 374 l Comments: 1

If you really want to get to know this amazing Caribbean island then try to avoid the cheap classic package holiday that sells flights and accommodation for as little as 499.00 sterling pounds per person based on 2 people sharing a standard room. There is actually nothing wrong with the quality of accommodation or flights but to travel for 9 hours on a plane across the Atlantic to end up secluded in a private beach is definitely the worst way to know Cuba.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jan 21, 2008 l Views: 342

There are a great amount of attractive statues in Havana. Some of them are emblematic and classic such as the Christ at the entrance of Havana’s bay or the statue of José Martí at the Revolution Square.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jun 16, 2008 l Views: 266

Old Havana is a place really picturesque and beautiful. Its cobblestoned, narrow streets and corners full of the purest contrasts between sun and shade are now a musical center -as it can be seen today- a real Cuban party.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Apr 29, 2008 l Views: 265

The biggest party in Cuba can be in a simple place of Havana, a party related to the sea, the weaves and sea foam, and the great sound the can be found in that part of the island, especially for lovers.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Exotic Locations l May 12, 2008 l Views: 250

One of the most interesting walks through Old Havana is precisely that of its St. Francis of Assisi Square, and the Basilica of the same name located in that same place, very close to the harbour.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Apr 29, 2008 l Views: 186

Cuba has a great amount of wonderful curiosities. That is the case of the cajón photography, marvel that seems to be taken out from a very, very old book of stories to be shown in a century of advanced technology.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jun 04, 2008 l Views: 140

Cuba is a wonderful island. Anyone can get there easily from any part of the world trough scheduled flights that link its capital, Havana, and other recreational places with the most significant world areas.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jul 09, 2008 l Views: 792

If you really want to get to know this amazing Caribbean island then try to avoid the cheap classic package holiday that sells flights and accommodation for as little as 499.00 sterling pounds per person based on 2 people sharing a standard room. There is actually nothing wrong with the quality of accommodation or flights but to travel for 9 hours on a plane across the Atlantic to end up secluded in a private beach is definitely the worst way to know Cuba.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jan 21, 2008 l Views: 342

One of the most interesting walks through Old Havana is precisely that of its St. Francis of Assisi Square, and the Basilica of the same name located in that same place, very close to the harbour.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Apr 29, 2008 l Views: 186

Old Havana is a place really picturesque and beautiful. Its cobblestoned, narrow streets and corners full of the purest contrasts between sun and shade are now a musical center -as it can be seen today- a real Cuban party.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Apr 29, 2008 l Views: 265

There are a great amount of attractive statues in Havana. Some of them are emblematic and classic such as the Christ at the entrance of Havana’s bay or the statue of José Martí at the Revolution Square.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jun 16, 2008 l Views: 266

Cuba is an island that has many places to explore and thousands of marvels to see and to discover. One of this wonders is the Bacunayagua Bridge, built in the borders of Havana Province and Matanzas.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Travel Tips l Jan 18, 2008 l Views: 484

Known as the first Cuban village, Baracoa is a magical city full of color and adventure, the first town in the island, famous for being an indispensable place for visiting.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Destinations l May 06, 2008 l Views: 47

The Old Havana charms any person who is interested in innermost places. When talking about holidays, this city is something very special for the most exquisite travelers, a Cuban feast for the eyes.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Hotels l May 06, 2008 l Views: 95

Recently, an international familiarization group related to the tourism sector and organized by the Cuban-Spanish Cubanacán travel agency arrived at the ancient Trinidad villa, in the Cuban central-south region where interesting details related to history, culture and leisure emerged, such as the reopening of a new hotel, the Costa Sur.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Hotels l May 12, 2008 l Views: 137

The biggest party in Cuba can be in a simple place of Havana, a party related to the sea, the weaves and sea foam, and the great sound the can be found in that part of the island, especially for lovers.

By: Jose Mauricio l Travel > Exotic Locations l May 12, 2008 l Views: 250
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