Oh man a Cuba series!!! Totally a place I would love to check out. So cool to see all those different types of transportations. Always great to see friends on a trip. Seems so laid back over there. Just love all the info you provide.
Cuba is filled with amazing places, people and scenery. Heading into town is a great way to connect with the region and see what this area offers. Loved the music that we found here.
Cuba always intrigued me cool to see what its like :) Such a mix on the roads :) Great musicians :) such cool buildings. I didn't know there was a cuban beer :D
Cuba is a very interesting country. Its unique in the fact that is isn't "Americanized" like a lot of other places. It has allowed it to be so genuine. Some people like that fact, others don't - as it's VERY different than other places across the globe. They have such great music - and music is very much apart of everything that they do there, so I loved that I could record some of it and use it in the videos.
It doesn't matter if we are in the country or the city - we love walking. We both feel that you can really connect with a place when you explore it on foot and can take your time. This was a great little town!
Looks a really awesome city that, nice looking streets and buildings. Also the musicians were cool! I think I would have done the same and gone by horse and cart too. :) ATB
This is a nice little city actually! Quite clean (which can be hard to achieve in countries like this), the people are so amazing and friendly, and the history was nice. We tried so many forms of transportation on this trip - which we thought was really cool! Getting around by horse was one of the most unique - that's for sure!
We didn't stay at any resort while in Cuba. Did you book through a travel agent? If yes, they can probably set up a planned excursion right from the resort. If not, you can likely book one there, or hire a taxi to bring you into town.
Cuba is something special. We were very lucky to explore a lot of it! It's awesome that you found the channel - and I hope the gear is treating you well! (p.s. hope that bike ride was good!)
It's fairly far - so keep that in mind (about a 9 hour drive by car). We took the bus that took a little longer, but we were able to sleep during the night. Most people taking public transit (and not a car) will take the VIAZUL bus. It's the main coach bus company that goes from city to city. If you aren't taking your own vehicle, that is how I would suggest to go. That said, you can also fly, there is an airport in Holguin if you have the funds to be able to do that. Let me know if you have any specific questions and I'll be happy to answer. You can ask them at info@destinationearth.ca
it depends…there are approximately 700 kilometers….you can travel by plane ✈️ and book from your country of origin…from Havana to Holguin it takes an hour by plane…approximately, if you choose a bus or a train, it takes many hours of travel…[Major Airlines to Holguin Frank Pais Sunrise Airways. VivaAerobus. AirTransat. WestJet. American Airlines. Condor. Sunwing Airlines. AirCanada.]🎉☘️🙏🏻
You could indeed work from your computer there, but it's going to be expensive and perhaps different that you think. Unlike in North America, there really is no such thing as "free" wifi. You can't go to a coffee shop or mall and just connect. Everyone has their own personal wifi that you can access by purchasing a card at the internet store (ETCSA or ETSCA I believe). Cards are about $1 USD per hour of internet time. If you're working for 8 hours a day, you're looking at about $40 a week - which is probably a lot more expensive than at home. In my experience, very few Cubans have "at home" internet access. Typically wifi is only available at parks. That's right, not only do you need to buy a card, but you have to be in a place where you can access the wifi. It's not like data where you can access it anywhere you want. A few things to consider!
HOLGUÍN 🌳❤️🔥💘 the land of the most melodic and softest ACCENT in all of Cuba. HOLGUÍN …hot 🔥 🤩 land of MUSEUMS 🖼 land of PARKS 🦋🌳🦚 beautiful, land of warm, hospitable and also helpful PEOPLE 🥘🥭☺️ 🥹 land of RHYTHMS 🥁 🎵 holguín land where Albertin Aroldis Chapman was born (born 28 February, 1988 in Holguín, anyway… Holguín beautiful and welcoming land 😌🍹🥃☘️
Holguin is my hometown, it's a shame you didn't know the progress of Holguin and Cuba in general until 1959 and you would realize that the Castro Communist government has set back the development of this country. Find out more and see what I say. Thank you. Joseph Aguero
Hate to break the news to you but you still haven’t left North America. List of North American countries in alphabetical… Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Barbados Belize Canada Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago United States of America (USA)
Although some of that list is true, places like Guatemala and Panama, etc are Central America, not North America. Someone else has also commented about Cuba being North America. Based on my understanding, we typically don't lump any Caribbean countries (or places like Greenland) in with North America. There are different ways to look at it though - as these are geographically North America, but they don't participate in the North America Trade agreement that you would see with Canada, United States and Mexico. With these differences in perspective, it's hard to say what exactly is true when it comes to lumping countries together, and there are probably several ways to look at it that makes these statements correct.
Holguin looks totally different than Havana! Really nice town and I look forward to seeing more of it.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Holguin is a wonderful little city! So happy that I had the chance to spend some time here.
Great upload friend, very nice video and some interesting information👍🏻♥️ thank you for sharing
Oh man a Cuba series!!! Totally a place I would love to check out. So cool to see all those different types of transportations. Always great to see friends on a trip. Seems so laid back over there. Just love all the info you provide.
Island time 😉 it's so relaxed 👍
Great video content. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for showing us around Cuba!! 👍1
Cuba is filled with amazing places, people and scenery. Heading into town is a great way to connect with the region and see what this area offers. Loved the music that we found here.
@@DestinationEarth thanks for the added information!
Thank you for posting this video
It's a wonderful little city that we loved exploring!
Cuba always intrigued me cool to see what its like :) Such a mix on the roads :) Great musicians :) such cool buildings. I didn't know there was a cuban beer :D
Cuba is a very interesting country. Its unique in the fact that is isn't "Americanized" like a lot of other places. It has allowed it to be so genuine. Some people like that fact, others don't - as it's VERY different than other places across the globe. They have such great music - and music is very much apart of everything that they do there, so I loved that I could record some of it and use it in the videos.
Cuba has some of the nicest people you will ever met. Love 'em.
Fantastic! Always enjoy walking the streets of places like this and taking in the local flavour. All the best! Bruce and Otis
It doesn't matter if we are in the country or the city - we love walking. We both feel that you can really connect with a place when you explore it on foot and can take your time. This was a great little town!
Looks a really awesome city that, nice looking streets and buildings. Also the musicians were cool! I think I would have done the same and gone by horse and cart too. :) ATB
This is a nice little city actually! Quite clean (which can be hard to achieve in countries like this), the people are so amazing and friendly, and the history was nice. We tried so many forms of transportation on this trip - which we thought was really cool! Getting around by horse was one of the most unique - that's for sure!
How did get from the resort to the city? We might go there on the 17th from Canada aswell. It's our first time to go and which resort did you go
We didn't stay at any resort while in Cuba. Did you book through a travel agent? If yes, they can probably set up a planned excursion right from the resort. If not, you can likely book one there, or hire a taxi to bring you into town.
Linda Cuba ♥️♥️♥️♥️
So awesome 🤩 I'm jealous 🤪 It was funny to see the different modes of transportation, the horse never runs out of gas 🤪😂
This is an amazing part of the country - and we loved being able to see friends while we were here. The horses were a really neat way to get around!
But it does run out of energy
that is my home town
Just found your channel. I'll definitely check them out. Met u not long ago bought cpl tents fr you
I was in Holgain walk up the 454 steps. That was memorable.
Cuba is something special. We were very lucky to explore a lot of it! It's awesome that you found the channel - and I hope the gear is treating you well! (p.s. hope that bike ride was good!)
Is it easy to get from Holguin to Havana? Im planning to go there through an agency and our hotel will be in Holguin.
It's fairly far - so keep that in mind (about a 9 hour drive by car). We took the bus that took a little longer, but we were able to sleep during the night. Most people taking public transit (and not a car) will take the VIAZUL bus. It's the main coach bus company that goes from city to city. If you aren't taking your own vehicle, that is how I would suggest to go. That said, you can also fly, there is an airport in Holguin if you have the funds to be able to do that. Let me know if you have any specific questions and I'll be happy to answer. You can ask them at info@destinationearth.ca
it depends…there are approximately 700 kilometers….you can travel by plane ✈️ and book from your country of origin…from Havana to Holguin it takes an hour by plane…approximately, if you choose a bus or a train, it takes many hours of travel…[Major Airlines to Holguin Frank Pais
Sunrise Airways.
VivaAerobus.
AirTransat.
WestJet.
American Airlines.
Condor.
Sunwing Airlines.
AirCanada.]🎉☘️🙏🏻
I want to visit Cuba but how is the wifi connection because I work from my computer??
You could indeed work from your computer there, but it's going to be expensive and perhaps different that you think. Unlike in North America, there really is no such thing as "free" wifi. You can't go to a coffee shop or mall and just connect. Everyone has their own personal wifi that you can access by purchasing a card at the internet store (ETCSA or ETSCA I believe). Cards are about $1 USD per hour of internet time. If you're working for 8 hours a day, you're looking at about $40 a week - which is probably a lot more expensive than at home. In my experience, very few Cubans have "at home" internet access. Typically wifi is only available at parks. That's right, not only do you need to buy a card, but you have to be in a place where you can access the wifi. It's not like data where you can access it anywhere you want. A few things to consider!
@@DestinationEarth thanks for the detailed explanation
HOLGUÍN 🌳❤️🔥💘 the land of the most melodic and softest ACCENT in all of Cuba. HOLGUÍN …hot 🔥 🤩 land of MUSEUMS 🖼 land of PARKS 🦋🌳🦚 beautiful, land of warm, hospitable and also helpful PEOPLE 🥘🥭☺️ 🥹 land of RHYTHMS 🥁 🎵 holguín land where Albertin Aroldis Chapman was born (born 28 February, 1988 in Holguín, anyway… Holguín beautiful and welcoming land 😌🍹🥃☘️
Holguin is my hometown, it's a shame you didn't know the progress of Holguin and Cuba in general until 1959 and you would realize that the Castro Communist government has set back the development of this country. Find out more and see what I say. Thank you. Joseph Aguero
Well, you are saying that this was a trip outside of North America. Cuba is a part of North America, in case you didn't know it.
Holguin Is north America
Hate to break the news to you but you still haven’t left North America.
List of North American countries in alphabetical…
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Canada
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Grenada
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago
United States of America (USA)
Although some of that list is true, places like Guatemala and Panama, etc are Central America, not North America. Someone else has also commented about Cuba being North America. Based on my understanding, we typically don't lump any Caribbean countries (or places like Greenland) in with North America. There are different ways to look at it though - as these are geographically North America, but they don't participate in the North America Trade agreement that you would see with Canada, United States and Mexico. With these differences in perspective, it's hard to say what exactly is true when it comes to lumping countries together, and there are probably several ways to look at it that makes these statements correct.
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