VIDEO: American Museum of Natural History Explores Cuba

VIDEO: American Museum of Natural History Explores Cuba

American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) scientists Ana Porzecanski and Angelo Soto-Centeno present the findings of  their recent expedition to Cuba and the new avenues for scientific collaboration on the island. Here is an excerpt from the video: All right, so the first question and what I really wanted to start with is why Cuba.  … Read more

VIDEO: Driving on the Malecon in Havana

VIDEO: Driving on the Malecon in Havana

The Malecon: the signature boulevard in the most beautiful city in the region: Havana. It’s a place where Cubans and tourists alike travel to discover and rediscover the soul, the rhythm, the scenery of Cuba. And it’s a place that has two lives: playful and quiet during the day, pulsing and exotic at night. This is what … Read more

Here’s a Video Tour of Hemingway Marina, Cuba

Here’s a Video Tour of Hemingway Marina, Cuba

Hemingway Marina is located about 10 miles from the center of Havana (Latitude: 23° 5.35′ N, Longitude: 82° 30.5′ W). Hail the dock master on VHF channel 16 and he will guide you to channel 77 or over SSB 7462. Telephone +53 (537) 204 5088, (537) 204 5280 For boats entering the marina, navigation can … Read more

VIDEO: A Chevy Bel-Air Taxi Ride on the Streets of Havana

VIDEO: A Chevy Bel-Air Taxi Ride on the Streets of Havana

Cuba’s fleet of classic cars has become an inextricable core of the country’s image abroad — to the point of being overdone in recent years. With that said, however, taking an old taxi remains one of the signature experiences in Havana — like this old Chevy Bel-Air convertible usually stationed at the Hotel Nacional in … Read more

VIDEO: A Charming Hotel in Old Havana

VIDEO: A Charming Hotel in Old Havana

Set in an old 18th century mansion in Old Havana, the Hotel Conde de Villanueva is a throwback to the city as it once was. Home to nine large rooms surrounding an open-air courtyard, this boutique property is a gateway to the colonial era, with antique furniture, marble walls and chandeliers. Its theme is tobacco, with … Read more

Spanish Retailer Mango Plans Havana Expansion

Spanish Retailer Mango Plans Havana Expansion

According to a report in Reuters, retail and fashion giant Mango will open its first megastore in Cuba before the end of the year. The new Cuban store will be in Manzana de Gomez, a shopping center located in Havana’s historical district. Mango currently operates a smaller franchise in the city, which opened 20 years … Read more

Profile of Cuban Artist Aneet R. Fontes

Profile of Cuban Artist Aneet R. Fontes

Born November 10, 1983 and originally from Havana, painter and printmaker Aneet Fontes has spent the past three years in Miami. Despite her distance from Havana, Aneet’s artistic inspiration draws from the urban landscape of Old Havana. “The Persistence of Time” picks up where Aneet’s previous exhibition, “And yet, I still love you,” left off. A … Read more

Why Traveling to Cuba Is Better With a Tour

Why Traveling to Cuba Is Better With a Tour

Most people tend to use the term “travel” and “tourism” interchangeably, but with Cuba’s new accessibility for Americans, it is worth a minute to consider how these two terms are actually very different in the context of many travel destinations – but more so in Cuba because of its isolation from the US and the … Read more