America is no longer a "person of Special Interest" in Cuba. Its Embassy has reopened in Havana and the American flag flies on Cuban soil. There is a motorway that runs across the spine of Cuba, by Cuban standards an impressive three lanes of dual carriageway in each direction. East of Havana the traffic is light, the road is potholed and the way is likely to be used by a farmer driving his goats in the wrong direction or by children walking to school. Metaphorically Cubans have turned their attention to building a new road: the Road to Capitalism. Whilst its generals stand at the crossroads and contemplate how to proceed, most of the Cuban population has already set off. With the news in February 2016 that President Obama is to visit Havana and up to 110 US charter flights a day are to commence, it is no longer a question of will Cuba change, but one of how quickly can its people adapt? The Cuba we visited, photographed and wrote about in this blog is rapidly disappearing. If you want to see Castro's Cuba go now. Go quickly before it is lost forever.
WELCOME
You have just landed on the home page of my blog recording our travels across Cuba as part of a small group tour in January 2016.
Politically and economically Cuba stands at the crossroads. Fidel and Raul Castro have been in power for more than half a century. Dictatorship has given way to Communism. Communism has morphed into Socialism and has been refined into Fidelism. Meanwhile tourism has taken hold. On street corners and town squares at wifi hotspots the youth surf the internet, private enterprise is springing up fuelled by an insatiable demand to earn the convertible peso, a tradable currency that is usurping the Cuban peso. The outside world is exerting its influence over the hopes and aspirations of Cuba's citizens, and the time bubble is beginning to burst. Change is inevitable and the imminent lifting of the American embargo will surely hasten it along.
If all this intrigues you, read on! The list of posts to the right will guide you through our travels day by day. And if you have a thirst for more, the links will take you to our other travels in South and Central America, Australasia, and at home in England walking the long-distance footpath, the Cotswolds Way.
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| La Plaza Vieja, Havana |






