Fast and Furious 8 Director Moving Forward in Cuba

Fast and Furious 8 Director Moving Forward in Cuba

According to a reports by The Hollywood Reporter, Fast and Furious 8‘s director F. Gary Gray recently traveled to Cuba as part of professional research trip. Sources say the production has moved forward with the paperwork to shoot on location in Cuba. “Universal Pictures is currently in the process seeking approval from the United States … Read more

This Province in Cuba Is Seeing a Tourism Boom

While Cuba is seeing an overall tourism boom, it’s not just in the capital. Havana’s surge seems to have extended to other parts of the island, with the province of Cienfuegos showing a particularly significant increase. Through the end of November, the province of Cienfuegos has reported 180,000 tourists, a jump of 26 percent over … Read more

How You Can Stay on a Cigar Plantation in Cuba

Our new feature, Airbnb Cuba, takes a look at the best places to stay on Airbnb in Cuba. And we begin with a stunner: a Pinar del Rio property that’s set on a tobacco plantation. It bills itself as an “authentic cigar and eco tourism experience” in the heart of Cuba’s tobacco region — targeted for … Read more

UI Hemingway Festival Holds Writing Competition for High School Students

UI Hemingway Festival Holds Writing Competition for High School Students

Young student writers have until January 15 to submit their short stories, memoirs and poems to the first ever University of Idaho Hemingway Festival High School Writing Contest. Every year, the University of Idaho’s Creative Writing Program hosts the Hemingway Festival to honor the annual Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award recipient. This year, the University of Idaho’s … Read more

Cuba Journal Offers Internship Award through UI Hemingway Festival

Cuba Journal Offers Internship Award through UI Hemingway Festival

The Cuba Journal is partnering with the University of Idaho Hemingway Festival to award an internship. This year’s seventh annual Hemingway Festival celebrates Ernest Hemingway’s connection to Cuba and the reinvigorated U.S.-Cuba political relationship. It is also the 65th anniversary of the writing of “The Old Man and the Sea.” The Cuba Journal is offering … Read more

After 3-Year Restoration, the Historic Gran Teatro Reopens in Havana

After 3-Year Restoration, the Historic Gran Teatro Reopens in Havana

After three years of intense restoration efforts, Raul Castro and other Cuban officials celebrated the reopening of the historic Gran Teatro de La Habana “Alicia Alonso” at a gala on Friday marking the 57th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. Castro attended the rededication gala in the Gran Teatro’s Federico Garcia Lorca Hall alongside famed Cuban ballerina … Read more

Ozzy Osbourne Flying High Again in Cuba

Ozzy Osbourne Flying High Again in Cuba

Ozzy Osbourne, the British lead singer and rabble rouser of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, is visiting Cuba this week with his son, Jack Osbourne. The only shooting anticipated during Ozzy’s visit will be linked to film footage for a rumored History Channel documentary. Ozzy’s Cuba family vacation comes just weeks before the beginning … Read more

AccorHotels Eyes Growth with its Forth Cuba Property

AccorHotels Eyes Growth with its Forth Cuba Property

AccorHotels will begin construction this year on its forth hotel in Cuba, the Sofitel So La Habana. Eric Peyre, AccorHotel’s Cuba head, says the company’s expansion plans are in anticipation of a wave of American tourists. The French hotel company will partner with Cuban tourism group Gaviota to open the 218-room hotel in Havana in … Read more

The Best Private Cab Driver in Cuba – 2015

The Best Private Cab Driver in Cuba – 2015

The shift away from exclusive state control of the economy is perhaps the most important change brought about by Raul Castro since he replaced his brother, Fidel Castro, as President of Cuba in 2008.

One of the most immediate impacts to the Cuban economy was to downsize Cubataxi, the state-operated taxi service. Starting in 2010, drivers became self-employed, leasing a vehicle from the government at a daily rate.  The government reported that the yearly income from each taxi was estimated to multiply 30-fold after one year.

There was an equally important social impact for Cuba’s taxi drivers.  With the freedom to operate independently, private taxi drivers quickly rose to the 1% of Cuba’s income earners.  That rarefied air was previously available only to waiters working in the island nation’s new private restaurants, called paladares.

Here is a video about the taxi driver’s new elite status.

On a recent trip to Cuba, the Cuba Journal staff hired a private taxi driver to get around Cuba and explore the country’s cultural and architectural features.  His name is Yuniel Fernandez.  He can help you in Havana or Veradero – and he will not fail to entertain, protect and guide his customers.  Contact news@cubajournal.co for Yuniel’s email address.

best private cab driver in cuba

Here’s what he did for us….