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What To Wear

We recommend cottons and similar fabrics.  If you are coming on an ecotourism plan, we suggest that you bring sports shoes that can take quite a beating.  Warm clothing, of light wools or gabardines, may be needed for a few days in the winter, in mountain microclimates and in air-conditioned places.  A lightweight raincoat may prove useful in the rainy season (from May through October).  We recommend more formal wear for going to the theater, concert halls, cabarets, fancy restaurants and the like.

Shopping

The airports, villas, hotels and cities have shops where you can buy souvenirs, Havana cigars, Cuban rum and coffee, imported alcoholic beverages, juice, water, preserves and other food, arts and crafts, toiletries, books, magazines, records, tapes, videos, postcards, maps, posters, T-shirts and other products.  There are several chains of specialty shops, boutiques, jewelry stores, perfume shops and shops selling internationally-known brands of merchandise.  Several marinas have specialty shops.  Every hotel has a tourism bureau that can give you the information you want.

Taking Photos

In general, you may take photos and/or videos everywhere except in restricted areas—such as military zones—which are clearly marked.  Museums and some other institutions have their own regulations. Color film is sold in a national chain of photo shops, most of whose outlets are in the provincial capitals, tourist resorts and hotels.  They develop film for 50 cents (convertible Cuban pesos) a roll and print it at minimum prices that are between 30 and 35 cents (convertible Cuban pesos) per photo.  You may have difficulty getting slides made in places other than the specialized photo shops.  Black and white film isn’t used very much, so we recommend that you bring your own supplies if you want to use it.  For color photos, the best light is between 9 and 11:30 a.m. and after 4 p.m.

The taking of photos for journalistic or advertising purposes is subject to other regulations.

Extensions and Changes in Types of Tourism Plans

To extend your stay in Cuba or to change the type of your tourist plan, consult the   tourism bureau in your hotel.

Extensions and Changes in Types of Tourism Plans

To extend your stay in Cuba or to change the type of your tourist plan, consult the tourism bureau in your hotel.

Electric Power

110 volts, 60 Hertz.  Use plugs with flat prongs.  Some hotels and other installations also have 220-volt outlets.
 
Time Zone

Eastern Standard Time (GMT).
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