
Cruisers fulfill a long-held ambition to sail to Cuba
“It doesn’t take much imagination to see the place as it was in the ‘30s and ‘40s,as all of the décor and architecture remains original and highly authentic.”
Five Days in Havana
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By Andy Schell
Photos courtesy Mia Karlsson; Peter Swanson
Isbjorn docked at the Marina Hemingway
Walking through the neighborhood of Jamanitas, just west of Marina Hemingway
A look at a typical Havana side street shows the city’s frozen-in-time feeling
Sailboats await clearance at a Customs dock
A second-hand book market in the Plaza de Armas square
Car enthusiasts show off their classics, which line the streets of Cuba
Old cars a plenty
Classic cars on the streets of Havana
Statue of Hemingway at one of his favorite watering holes, the Floridita
An evening of revelry at the Casa de la Musica ibn Havana
The busy streets of Havana
American leaders are held in high esteem at the Museum of the Revolution
Bareback rider
Billboard: Communism
Havana cemetery
Billboard: Communism
View of Morro
Cuba custom dock
Sailing Past Morro
Vinales, tobacco country
Havana skyline