TotallyOz Posted May 18, 2013 Posted May 18, 2013 Great photos on the Advocate. I can't wait till the USA is able to travel there without restrictions. http://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/photography/2013/05/18/photos-cuba-libre Theolover and flipao 2 Quote
Members RA1 Posted May 18, 2013 Members Posted May 18, 2013 Aren't the restrictions a large part of the allure? Best regards, RA1 Quote
Members axiom2001 Posted May 18, 2013 Members Posted May 18, 2013 ...wonderful article and outstanding photographs. I went to the photographer's Facebook page and sent photos to all of my friends. I went to Cuba in 1998 for a little over eight days. ...was with a group of eight on a special mission. The place was indeed an eye-opener; the men gorgeous although I could only marvel in their beauty and handsomeness. Even brought back some cuban cigars for gifts. At customs in Miami, I was asked about them; told the truth and kept them. Another travel to this island/country is in the future. I'll probably go with http://www.insightcuba.com. axiom2001, AdamSmith and TotallyOz 3 Quote
Members axiom2001 Posted May 18, 2014 Members Posted May 18, 2014 ...wonderful article and outstanding photographs. I went to the photographer's Facebook page and sent photos to all of my friends. I went to Cuba in 1998 for a little over eight days. ...was with a group of eight on a special mission. The place was indeed an eye-opener; the men gorgeous although I could only marvel in their beauty and handsomeness. Even brought back some cuban cigars for gifts. At customs in Miami, I was asked about them; told the truth and kept them. Another travel to this island/country is in the future. I'll probably go with http://www.insightcuba.com. A Canadian tour company, http://www.out-adventures.com sponsors tours to Cuba. It's a nine day journey throughout the island, and it's 'GAY!' I had planned to go in 2015 with them but chose another company [non gay]. Once I take that trip next year, I'll go with a gay contingent. Spoke with one of the owners a few weeks back. You travel to Cuba via Cancun and don't have to worry about having your passport stamped. Once in Habana you're with a small group of men; if you want to arrive before the others and explore, arrangements can be made; if you desire to stay longer, that can be arranged too. Lastly, the price is quite reasonable and you'll have lots of independent freedom! Quote