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Stolen Passport/credit cards May 05, 2008
hi all

A quick reminder to all, as i was in cuba and had my passport and credit cards stolen , be very careful, always leave your passport in a safe place and try to have cash with u, and avoid carryin your credit card with you at all times, unless u have 2

I was left hepless in Cuba, im from ireland and there is no irish embassy there, i had help from some really lovely people in cuba, but not all are as helpful, i was left to fend for myself quiet a bit, i felt like a lot of the time i was completly on my own,

it cost me so much heartache, money and time, having my passport stolen

i learned the hard way

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vanessapine says: Important Get a visa before you go for £25 (ish) from the Cuban embassy – you wont be allowed in otherwise Don’t forget your camera - its really photogenic. Money Take pounds when you go and the exchange rate at the airport is the same as in Havana so its ok to change it there. ...
alexborcau says: Cuba is GORGEOUS!!! You can get to Cuba from the U.S. by booking airplane tickets to the Bahamas. Once in the airport in the Bahamas, you can purchase tickets to Cuba. I believe there is a flight that leaves in the afternoon (if there isn't a flight, you might have to stay in the Bahamas for one nig...

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