Traveling Cuba by Bus | Better than Taxis? Vinales to Havana
Today we took the bus from Vinales to Havana, Cuba! It was a completely difference experience than our shared taxi a few days before. Travel vlog 585 | Viñales, Cuba | Country #84/100
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Viazul Bus Station Havanna - Bus von Havana nach Varadero (€ 9,60)
Wir nutzen den Bus von Havanna nach Varadero, der Preis € 9,60 wobei die Einheimischen um ein Drittel für die gleiche strecke bezahlen.
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NOTE: The bus station location has changed! The new VIAZUL bus station in Havana is located at the corner of Ave de La Independencia and Calle 19 de Mayo (near the Plaza de la Revolucion). This change happened in March 2019.
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ROAD TRIP CUBA - Travel La Habana (Havana Havane) Santa Clara Trinidad Viñales Cayo Levisa - Viazul
Road Trip / Travel / viaje / voyage à Cuba
La Habana (Havana - La Havane), Santa Clara, Trinidad, Viñales, Cayo Levisa
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Hébergement (accommodation) : Casas particulares (chez l'habitant)
Déplacements (trips) : Bus Viazul
Agence de voyage : Roots Travel
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Cuba Que Lindos Son Tus Paisajes :
Camila Cabello, Daddy Yankee - Havana (Remix) (Official Audio)
PALO! Al Monte • Musica Cubana Salsa Jazz Funk
Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club® - El cuarto de Tula - Encuentro en el Estudio
Muerto en Vida Orlando Contreras
Orishas - Cuba Isla Bella (Official Video)
Hasta Siempre, Comandante Che Guevara Carlos Puebla
Veinte Años (Original Recording 1956)
El Septeto Santiaguero - La canción de la trova (feat. Alejandro Almenares)
Manana Club y Papucho La Especuladora de La Habana - Timba Cubana
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Autobus Viazul Havana Cuba | Una pesadilla | económico pero desastrozo
Viazul es una empresa de transporte publico en Cuba que ofrece servicio inter provinciales en Cuba, es económico pero el servicio es desastrozo y le importa un carajo el cliente.
CUBA VIAZUL BUS TRAVEL
You can see the landscape on Cubas highway from the bus
Taking the Viazul bus at the Varadero Airport
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HOW TO TRAVEL IN CUBA: Bus ◼︎Train ◼︎ Caminones ◼︎ Colectivos ◼︎ Cycling
Cuba is a great destination for tourists. It is so interesting for so many reasons, among them its diversity of means of travel. The most common means of travel would be by bus either individual travel or organized travel. Car rental is certainly popular due to its flexibility. Really easy would a taste of Cuba by taking a cruise that stops at three ports of call. For the more adventurous, why not take the challenge of crossing Cuba on camioness or by bicycle touring. Colectivos also an option if you miss a bus or are looking to meet people.Oh yes for shorter distances there is always the horse and carriage that are still a big hit in Cuba.
Cuba travel tips! | Helpful hints on tourist cards, currency, Airbnb, buses, cash
Going to Cuba raises a lot of questions for travellers: How do the two currencies work? How much cash should I bring? How do I get around in Cuba? When do I get my tourist or visa card? How does the internet and wifi work? (We answer that question in another video!
In this video we address some of the common questions new travellers have as well as add a few #cubatips that we learned during our stay.
The bottom line is that #cuba is a beautiful and exciting country with tons to offer –– from the beautiful beaches to the bustle and excitement of Havana. It’s a country with a few unknowns however –– and it's changing rapidly, so even regular visitors can be surprised –– and the lack of easy internet access can make finding information once you’re there a little challenging.
We hope we answer some of your questions! If you have other questions, we'd be happy to answer. Just leave your question in the comments below! :)
Our tips:
Don't worry about the tourist card: They hand them out on the plane, whether you're on a regular commercial flight or part of an all-inclusive getaway package. Fill out both halves of the card and avoid errors or you'll have to buy a new one. The fee is small, but it will probably delay your entry. This tip is based on our experience as Canadian travellers, we're not sure how it works for travellers from other countries.
Use Viazul buses for inter-city travel: We recommend using Viazul buses, a comfortable and moderately priced bus line with routes between all major Cuban destinations. The great news is that you can buy your tickets in advance at viazul.com. Reminder to check in when you arrive at the bus station. You need to be there an hour in advance.
Or taxi colectivos: If Viazul isn't available, taxi colectivos are a more expensive but quicker to-your-door option. Generally, taxi colectivos will cost 3 times more than the bus. For example, taking the Viazul bus from Havana to Varadero is $10 CUC ($10 USD) per person. A taxi colectivo is about $25-$30 ($25-$30 USD) per person. Taxi colectivos huddle around Viazul bus stations. Drivers will approach you when you arrive.
Bring about $50 USD per day for spending: We recommend at least $50 CUC ($50 USD) per day for spending money for most tourists. Travellers with non-US bank cards can be a little more flexible because more and more ATMs are available, but that can be risky as ATM machines and networks can sometimes be down. So you can't make assumptions that getting cash from a machine is always available. Obviously, budget travellers can get by with much, much less if they stick to street food and avoid the tourist areas.
If you're at an Airbnb, get to know the host: A good Airbnb host can help with everything from restaurant reservations to day trips to arranging taxi colectivos; they will go out of their way to ensure you have a smooth Cuban experience.
Do an extra amount of research and planning before you go: The lack of easy internet means it's more challenging to do some quick research on a destination or activity, or even figuring out local customs. Brush up in advance and bring a good guidebook.
Take Cuba's challenges in stride. It's not personal!: One of the most disappointing things we saw in Cuba was watching a group of rich, entitled tourists walk away from a table full of delicious breakfasts because they were dissatisfied with their orders. The point of contention? Pancakes! Yes, that's right, the restaurant wasn't able to provide pancakes that day, so they walked out.
Use street vendors to get some Moneda Nacional (CUP): Moneda nacional is the currency that most locals use. Tourists use convertible pesos, or CUC. $1 CUC = $25 CUP. To get some CUP –– which is helpful for going off the beaten path and travelling a bit cheaper –– just use CUC at the small food vendors that are found throughout most cities. Your change will be in CUP.
Don't miss the beach!: Even if you're in Cuba just to soak in the culture, make sure you find your way to the beach at some point. They are fantastic, and a great relief to the hustle and bustle of the bigger cities like Havana!
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Terminal de buses Viazul Varadero Cuba
[쿠바] 하바나에서 택시 타고 비아술 버스 터미널 가기 리얼 풀버전 Riding in a taxi to Viazul Bus Terminal in Havana, Cuba
바라데로 가는 버스를 타기 위해 숙소인 말레콘에서 택시를 타고 비아술(Viazul) 버스 터미널까지 가는 길에 보이는 풍경을 담았다. 15분도 안걸리는 거리에 택시비로 만원 이상 냈으니 정말 비싸다. 까사 주인 아저씨가 미리 예약한 택시인데 비싸게 받을거 예상은 했지만 역시나. 이래야 쿠바지 ㅋㅋ
How to Get Around In Cuba: Taxis, Buses, Trains, Rental Car, Costs + More
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Camel Buses in Cuba
This is a type of buses you can see in Cuba. They call it camel buses, it's pretty obvious why! They are massive, noisy and very polluting. As you can see, they are not very comfy either
Habana 5 CUC Bus, Cuba 2009
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Our first impressions of Cuba | One or three days in Viñales? | With Viazul bus back to Havana
How to spend 3 days in Viñales? What is Cuba like?
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New tourist bus service in Havana
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Havana, Cuba July 28, 2008
1. Zoom out tour bus on Malecon Avenue reveals Morro Castle in background
2. Medium shot onboard second story of bus, tourists with Morro Castle in background
3. Pan left tour passes cross paths on Malecon Ave.
4. Medium shot bus passing with Havana skyline in background
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Mireya Colei, Spanish Tourist:
It's cheaper here than in Barcelona. I think it's an inexpensive service and very useful. It travels around quite a bit and you have the chance to take three different lines. You can see Havana in its entirety and for just five pesos.
6. Medium shot bus passing in front of Che Guevara monument at Revolution Square
7. Medium shot onboard bus passing through Revolution Square
8. Medium shot from street level bus passing through Revolution Square
9. Medium shot bus stop with Cuban customers boarding
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Gretel Gomez, Commercial Director of Transtur:
It's an attractive product for local and international tourism. We are in our third month of service. The price is inexpensive and very accessible. It has been of great value to all those who wish to enjoy Havana and its surroundings.
11. Medium shot foreign tourists and Cubans boarding bus
12. Zoom out from double-decker bus pulling away and revealing a street sweeper behind it.
13. Medium shot onboard as bus passes El Floridita bar, famous for Earnest Hemingway's favourite Daiquiris
14. Medium shot bus driver at wheel
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Raul Soto, Tour Bus Driver:
My compatriots, the Cubans, say it's a good service and that they hope it will stay. From what I can see, the service will remain.
16. Travelling shot alongside bus on Prado Avenue
17. Travelling shot onboard passing park on Prado Avenue
18. Medium shot onboard arriving to Malecon Avenue with Morro Castle in background
19. Travelling shot alongside bus on Malecon Avenue
20. Reverse shot same
21. Medium shot bus pulling up to bus stop
22. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Oscar Aguero, Cuban Rider, Customer:
It's good; for $5 CUC, it's good. If you take into consideration the classic car taxis, it will take you an hour to get one or to get a regular government bus. And here, with just $5 CUC, you get around quickly.
23. Medium shot Aguero boarding bus at Central Park
24. Wide shot bus passes in front of Old Capitol building
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Red-and-blue double-decker buses cruise down the Cuban capital's streets on sightseeing tours like any major city from London to Mexico City - but this is a first for Havana.
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There may be no Piccadilly Circus or Eiffel Tower to photograph, but this bus ride lets visitors explore the the streets of Havana and its historic landmarks just like any of the world's other major cities on the new Transtur tourist bus.
Now locals and tourists alike can gaze at billboards featuring Cuban leader Fidel Castro and an image of world renowned revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara that looms over Revolution Plaza.
Stops on the Transtur route include the Havana Hilton - which Castro seized and renamed the Havana Libre, or Free Havana hotel, when he took power in 1959 - and Ernest Hemmingway's favourite watering hole, El Floridita.
The tourist bus runs along the island which has been plagued by inadequate public transportation for decades.
The tourist fleet features just twelve buses, three of which are double-decker.
Havanan residents have begun to use the buses to get from place to place, since they offer some of the few direct routes available from the Downtown region to the public beaches east of the capital.
Mireya Colei is a Spanish tourist travelling aboard the upper deck of a tour bus. She says the service is much cheaper than her native Barcelona.
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Havana Center Streets, Bus Tour Excursion, Cuba
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