It's how we spent the rest of the day.
Leaving for the night!
Took a picture in case we forget what time to be back!
We had about an hour to change, eat and then leave on our night excursion!
And empty! Everyone was getting ready to go out again.
Our last stop was shopping. It was a HUGE place that had hundreds of stalls. Nearly every aisle had the last stuff as the last ais…
Almost the end of this tour. We can see the ship! Also, awesome classic cars on the road.
Locals suggest that the statue was sculpted to depict a cigar in the right hand and a mojito in the left hand, honoring popular Cu…
The statue was inaugurated on December 24, 1958. Just fifteen days later, on January 8, 1959, Fidel Castro entered Havana during t…
A great view of our ship in port at Havana.
I was just amazed at all the people with suitcases. They must have come off of the other cruise ship. I was expecting more people…
The next stop after passing the visa and health screen was the money line. They asked only one person per group stand in line for…
To get off the ship we had to pre-buy a visa. We bought ours through the cruise line. As Americans We were required to do 8 hours…
Once the ship stopped it was time to meet up with our tour. We had to meet in the theater and wait for our tour to leave.
Our termonal is the first building on the right. You can see a smaller cruise ship on the other side of the building.
We finally got to where we turn in.
All along the rails, everyone was watching.