| Recommended Items to bring as a present |
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-For Men: t-shirts, second hand jeans
-For kids: school supplies, pencils, colours, calculators, colouring books, dolls, toys (donate to schools)
-For women: perfume, lipsticks
-For everybody: toothpaste, toiletries, shoes, runners, caps, medical supplies
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| Things to bring to Cuba |
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You’ll quickly find that basic commodities such as toothpaste, toilet paper and soap are widely available in Cuba. However, condoms, aspirin, dental floss, sunscreen, insect repellant, contactlens solution, moisturizing lotion and reading material in any language besides Spanish definitely aren’t.
Clothing-wise come prepared. Aside from the ubiquitous Che Guevara T-shirts fashionable beach wear is overpriced or low quality. You might also want to bring your own snorkel gear. A flashlight...
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| Things that you can and you can not bring to Cuba |
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Tourists are allowed to take their personal effects which include the articles (new or used) that they reasonably need for their holidays (according the length and purpose of the trip), plus: sport equipment, jewels, photographic camera, camcorder, cellular phones, blackberries, laptops, Ipods, MP3 players, video games, hair dryers, electric shavers, binoculars, one portable radio receiver, tape recorder, one portable music instrument and a sound recording device. Cuban customs has lifted the...
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