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What I Wish I Knew Before Solo Traveling To Cuba
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 3076" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://travelnoire.com/what-i-wish-i-knew-before-solo-traveling-to-cuba" target="_blank"><strong>What I Wish I Knew Before Solo Traveling To Cuba - Travelnoire</strong></a></p><p></p><p>Solo traveling to Cuba was by far my most precious solo travel trip to date. As a <a href="https://legacy.travelnoire.com/what-happened-when-solo-traveled-jamaica-against-all-advice/" target="_blank"><strong>solo Black woman traveler,</strong></a> I felt the joy of being able to blend in, be invisible and still be cared for.</p><p></p><p>Whether on cross-country bus rides or in the plazas in<strong><a href="https://legacy.travelnoire.com/couples-guide-havana-cuba/" target="_blank"> Old Havana</a></strong>, Cuba was good to me. Even still, there were certain things that I wish I knew before solo traveling to Cuba.</p><p></p><p>Havana has a special kind of magic, I am not here to debate that. Undeniably, it cannot be likened to any kind of city I have ever visited, and this is coming from a city girl. However, it definitely isn’t the only precious part of <a href="https://legacy.travelnoire.com/traveler-story-dear-cuba-hello/" target="_blank"><strong>Cuba</strong></a>.</p><p></p><p>On a whim inspired by my frustration of trying to connect to the Wi-Fi as well as feeling bolder having just turned 24, solo and in my new favorite city, I walked into La Inglaterra Hotel and booked a day trip to Viñales. I had no idea of what to expect of the Cuban countryside, but it didn’t disappoint and made me curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 3076, member: 1"] [URL='https://travelnoire.com/what-i-wish-i-knew-before-solo-traveling-to-cuba'][B]What I Wish I Knew Before Solo Traveling To Cuba - Travelnoire[/B][/URL] Solo traveling to Cuba was by far my most precious solo travel trip to date. As a [URL='https://legacy.travelnoire.com/what-happened-when-solo-traveled-jamaica-against-all-advice/'][B]solo Black woman traveler,[/B][/URL] I felt the joy of being able to blend in, be invisible and still be cared for. Whether on cross-country bus rides or in the plazas in[B][URL='https://legacy.travelnoire.com/couples-guide-havana-cuba/'] Old Havana[/URL][/B], Cuba was good to me. Even still, there were certain things that I wish I knew before solo traveling to Cuba. Havana has a special kind of magic, I am not here to debate that. Undeniably, it cannot be likened to any kind of city I have ever visited, and this is coming from a city girl. However, it definitely isn’t the only precious part of [URL='https://legacy.travelnoire.com/traveler-story-dear-cuba-hello/'][B]Cuba[/B][/URL]. On a whim inspired by my frustration of trying to connect to the Wi-Fi as well as feeling bolder having just turned 24, solo and in my new favorite city, I walked into La Inglaterra Hotel and booked a day trip to Viñales. I had no idea of what to expect of the Cuban countryside, but it didn’t disappoint and made me curious. [/QUOTE]
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