Leaving Cuba

After the museum, it was time to turn in our rental car and head to the airport, where we’d be leaving Cuba. When we picked up our car, we were charged a 150 CUC deposit, which we were told we could get back at the end as long as the car checked out, and we had also negotiated the 25 CUC airport drop-off fee into a 10 CUC fee for a driver to drive us in the rental car to the airport.

We suspected we would not see the 150 CUC again, but surprisingly, the rental company was honest and we got every penny back. Here is the information of the rental car company if you are thinking of renting a car in Cuba (we highly recommend renting a car because driving around and getting lost in the countryside was half the fun!):

  • Havanautos
  • Parque Central
  • Manager’s name: Raul
  • Phone: 78666507
  • Central reservation line: (+53) 7835 0000/7273 2277
  • Email: Yoly at sales@travels2cuba.com

IMG_20150919_121046.043The lesson learnt is to make sure you have extra cash on the day you pick up the rental car for the expense of the deposit (which you will get back), the tank of gas, and the extra driver fee (if you are adding an extra driver). Finally, on the website they say there is no fee for dropping the car off at the airport, only picking it up at the airport, but they will try to charge you this fee nonetheless. Push back and you might get it refunded altogether, or worse case work something out where they drop you off at the airport for less money (10 CUC like we did).

One of the Havanautos staff then drove us to the airport as negotiated in the rental car. Along the way, he noticed that one of the tires was becoming flat, but it was on his watch not ours, and they did not try to charge us for it.

We made it to the airport around 330PM for a 630PM flight.

Outside security, Dave waited in the line upstairs (inside the airport) to exchange his remaining CUCs into dollars. We decided that doing the double conversion to Euros and then back to dollars once at PTY would be about the same as the 10% USD conversion tax at the HAV airport. While Dave waited in line, I bought some of the tequila we liked – Olmeca. After purchasing it, I looked more closely at the bottle at it said “Hecho en Mexico” (Made in Mexico). It figured, but it was still delicious 😉

Leaving Cuba was certainly easier than entering – I was only questioned a nominal amount by the exit immigration officer, and sadly he took my Tourist Card, which I was hoping to save as a souvenir (no other evidence of it remained in my passport).

Once inside, I bought some Legenderio rum that I never did get to try at Duty Free for 10 CUC and we walked around killing time. This one really was made in Cuba. We were also able to use up the remained of our Wi-Fi card, and Dave bought some bad food (literally the worst pizza we’d ever seen).

Leaving Cuba - the HAV airport

Leaving Cuba – the HAV airport

We boarded the flight no problem, and were soon leaving Cuba, and headed on to Panama.

Leaving Cuba - the view from the plane

Leaving Cuba – the view from the plane

CJ

About therestlessroad

The tar in the street starts to melt from the heat And the sweats runnin’ down from my hair I walked 20 miles and I’m dragging my feet And I’ll walk 20 more I don’t care And I’ll wander this world, wander this world Wander this world, wander this world all alone I’m like a ghost some people can’t see Others drive by and stare A shadow that drifts by the side of the road It’s like I’m not even there And I’ll wander this world, wander this world Wander this world, wander this world all alone Well I’ve never been part of the game The life that I live is my own All that I know is that I was born To wander this world all alone, all alone Some people are born with their lives all laid out And all their success is assured Some people work hard all their lives for nothin’ They take it and don’t say a word They don’t say a word Sometimes it’s like I don’t even exist Even God has lost track of my soul Why else would he leave me out here like this To wander this world all alone And I’ll wander this world, wander this world Wander this world, wander this world all alone –Jonny Lang, “Wander This World”

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