Travel Guide:cuba
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US-Cuba Reach Flight Deal to Jumpstart Lagging Business Ties
In this April 11, 2015, file photo, Cuban President Raul Castro, left, and U.S. President Barack Obama meet at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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Extreme Cyclist to Go Coast to Coast in Cuba
From coast to coast, Austrian extreme cyclist Jacob Zurl is going the distance in Cuba.
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Havana Off the Beaten Path: How to See the Real Cuba
This story is part of a weeklong Yahoo series marking one year since the opening of relations between the United States and Cuba.
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Hair Is an Art Form for Men in Cuba
This story is part of a weeklong Yahoo series marking one year since the opening of relations between the United States and Cuba. HAVANA — Under Fidel Castro, barber shops and beauty salons were state-owned and state-run. For the most part, a men’s haircut was just that — a cut. There was no shampooing and no styling.
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A Look at Cuban Street Style
This story is part of a weeklong Yahoo series marking one year since the opening of relations between the United States and Cuba. Mass-produced, utilitarian clothing is the norm, with famous brands in only a handful of Havana stores due to strict laws surrounding sales and franchising of foreign businesses.
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Everything You Need to Know About Renting an Airbnb in Cuba
This story is part of a weeklong Yahoo series marking one year since the opening of relations between the United States and Cuba. HAVANA — In the coming year, 1.8 million American tourists are expected to pile on top of the 3 million non-Americans who already visit Cuba each year. There are roughly 61,000 hotel rooms on the island.