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5 years ago  •  4 subscribers 10 answers
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Natasha59 When I was in Cuba, "duty free" worked only at the airport. For foreigners inside the country, there were various foreign exchange shops of a diplomatic nature similar to "Birch" (foreign exchange and check shops: diplomatic, trade representative, through the GKS, Military). In addition, there was a system of tarhet of different levels. Now there are two currencies in Cuba - domestic (CUP, peso cubano), and the Cuban convertible peso (CUC) (Spanish Peso convertible), reduced to the dol ... Farther...
Please advise how to dress at this time of the year? What is the weather like there? What to take with you? Should I take sunscreen / sunscreen? What can I buy home there? I will be grateful for all the advice and a detailed description. for your advice. Thank you all :)
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 13 answers
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Take coffee - you are rightly advised. There is coffee in large brown jars (coffee in beans), many are looking for cocoa butter, I bought it, but then, not knowing what to do with it, I threw it away ... Do not bring coconuts home, they only add extra weight. But the stuffed crocodile will always remind you of the trip... Farther...