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    Hey Drew, and luck with those links I sent you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    Hey Drew, and luck with those links I sent you?
    PM'd ya man. Much appreciated!
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    Cayo Coco has wonderfull beaches. and most of the hotels have passable cigar stores. While you are out there try the Mangrove Snorkel Safari, great fun.
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    Just a question, how much roughly does a trip costs for a couple?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Korean View Post
    Just a question, how much roughly does a trip costs for a couple?
    Flying out of Calgary or Saskatoon I am going to be looking at probably between 500 and 700 CAD all inclusive including tax per person for me and my girlfriend. Maybe less when June hits. These are last minute deals though...normally booked about 2 weeks before the trip is planned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Korean View Post
    Just a question, how much roughly does a trip costs for a couple?
    I've been several times and haven't paid more than $1100.00, all inclusive, taxes in, for both of us (not each, total).

    You have to understand though, it ain't Vegas or some place like that. Accommodations I would put to a Super 8 with 30 year old decor. But the rooms are clean, booze is free (and cheap off the resorts) and good cigars are plentiful.
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    that doesn't sound too bad. Don't know if I'd be able to sway the wife, but its some food for thought
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    I'm not down with the all-inclusive-anywhere-anytime But on one of your subsequent trips, if you want to head to Havana instead, I've got a few friends and people I can line you up with who will take good care of you! Or if you are heading there for a day trip I might be able to afford a bit of advice too. When I went for my first time, it was an all inclusive called the Brisa del Carib. Was probably a 3-4 star hotel. No problems there if that is one of your options.


    Cuba's the best and if you've never been to a hot place, an all inclusive is the way too go. Great way to not get too much culture shock, hehe. The locals aren't allowed there at all so unfortunately you'll be getting to know employees and tourists only.

    I'm super happy to hear you're finally going!!!


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