Poke Tacos Monkeypod
Tomato Tart - Jose Andres
LuLu Dog treats
Soup Alexis Alvarez Armas
Cafe Cubano
Riva @ Gritti Palace
I have been remembering Cuba as this time last year I was there. I have been reliving that trip in my dreams, day and night and wishing to be free to travel again internationally – SOON! Damn Coronavirus! I wouldn’t recommend travel to Cuba in July as it is muy caliente – very hot! However, if this is the only time you can go – go anyway! A quick ride to the playa can remedy the exhaustion of the heat. This beach is outside of Trinidad and it’s called Playa Ancon. A short ride by taxi and you are transported to clear turquoise waters and soft sand with plenty of palapas for a respite from the sun.
I can see for miles…….
Another way to avoid the heat of summer in Cuba is a trip into Topes de Collantes, a nature reserve park in the Escambray Mountain range. Taking a dip in the chilly waters of a waterfall pool while the euphonic sound of the falls soothes your soul is magical. I highly recommend the hike through the reserve. Passing through small coffee plantations, stopping to rest and enjoy a cafe Cubano, made fresh while you wait, with a bonus caffeine boost to finish the hike. I was welcomed by the most inviting swimming pool after hiking past cool streams and pools, waterfalls, listening to the many birds, especially the Cuban Tocororo, the national bird of Cuba, and finally crossing a footbridge.
Today I wanted to share just a hint of what Cuba has to offer. There is so much more to see and do in this Caribbean country. I hope to return to Cuba for a yoga retreat, a cooking class or two from the #1 chef in Cuba and to learn more of the rich culture of this beautiful country. You can read about Chef Alexis Alvarez Armas in this story.
His food is amazing and he works with local farmers to procure fresh, seasonal produce. He prepared 18 different dishes when I dined at his lovely home last year.
Well my dreams are far and wide about this trip and I leave you with a couple of links to read more about Cuba. The people welcome you with smiles and warmth, the food is downright delicious, the rum – YUM, cigars of course and music on every corner.
If you want to read more about Trinidad go here.
If like me you are intrigued by doorways and windows go here.
For a story on Havana go here.
As I pass my time, remaining at home as much as possible, I long for my next adventure. Where oh where will it take me? I realize as of now Americans aren’t being allowed to venture away from the U.S. I understand this. I will wait, patiently and continue to reflect on past travels. How are you spending your days during this unprecedented time?
Nancy Gay says
This is a marvelous travel adventure; no wonder you want to return. Not sure if you were aware that in the late nineteen-twenties and early nineteen-thirties your great aunts Bessie and Nellie traveled to Cuba, it seems it was quite the “thing” in those days.
The Orange Bee says
I thought I remembered Aunt Nellie and Aunt Bessie having gone there. It was quite the thing back then but I still like it so much even though it is different now. Thank you for your comment!