I met up with friends from home
for breakfast downstairs. They've been traveling here for 2 weeks and we had a
good visit over our meal.
For this morning, Tracy and I decided each do our own thing and meet up
later.
After checking out, I caught a
bicitaxi over to the market to pick up a few more souvenirs for people back
home. Besides being a cheaper alternative to a regular taxi, the bicitaxi is
quieter and you travel at a slow enough pace to see the world as you go by.
At the market I found some more
hand crafted wooden hummingbirds that come apart, a gorgeous bracelet made from
seaweed, a Havana cloth bag (like I need another one, but it had such a nice
design), and some cat salad spoons which I hadn't intended to
buy but got talked into it by a very enthusiastic salesman.
I caught another bicitaxi and went
to the Malecon to the spot I was meeting Tracy. I was early and enjoyed the
ocean view.
I ordered a small ham and cheese
pizza and a Coke, and soon Tracy showed up. The fortress was on our agenda for
the afternoon. You needed to go through a tunnel underwater and walking there
wasn't an option.
We had to take a taxi. We were fortunate to find a classic
old car taxi who would take us there for the same price as the regular taxi. It
was a short ride, but another item checked off our Havana list.
Morro Castle is magnificent. Built around 500 years ago, it is an imposing structure and guards the Havana
Harbour.
We got some great photos,
especially from the top of the lighthouse.
When we left, we were hoping there
were taxis available yet and we scored another hot car!
Supper was at the
Inglaterra one last time. The rooftop restaurant has such a good menu and great
Margaritas!
It was way too early for our pick
up so we went for a stroll. I had forgotten to buy some Havana postcards for my
friend who collects them. Everywhere that sold them was closed but we
discovered a bookstore that had some old postcards, some of which were used! I
found a few treasures.
We went back to the hotel to wait. A taxi was dispatched to take us to the Varadero Airport 2 hours away. No sense in sending a big empty bus for just the 2 of us! We flew out at 4 AM. The flight was nice and quiet. It takes longer to get home than to go to Cuba because the tail winds are against us.
Back to the land of snow and cold!
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