After an all-night cruise, entering the harbor at Havana
And then there’s the shopping
Shopping is a bit different than it was in India. Much better organized but a little less colorful. Lots of stuff to buy – but not a lot of choice or variety (unless you stop at the street market).
Monuments – mostly to the revolution – are everywhere
Not quite sure what this was all about.
Oh, I SO would NOT ride this ferris wheel!
Lots of public art
Just hanging out and relaxing with my favorite travel companion
Getting around in the famous Cuban fleet of vintage cars
Approaching Santiago de Cuba
On the southeastern coast of Cuba, this little-visited town was founded by the Spanish in 1515 and is known for colonial architecture and revolutionary history.
































































