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Julie Jan 31st, 1999 04:56 PM

Delta Las Brisas
 
We're planning our first trip to Cuba and have booked at this hotel. However, I'm concerned about comments I've read about the food being "greasy" Are there low-fat alternatives like fruit and salad, and if so are they safe to eat? Is this the best choice of hotel in the Holguin area? <BR>, I've also read that used clothing is needed by the Cubans. Would larger sizes be acceptable? <BR>Any general advice from someone who's been there would be welcome! <BR>

kathy Jan 31st, 1999 08:56 PM

dear Julie, <BR> <BR>My husband and I have visited Cuba many time and although we did not stay there, we visited Las Brisas. It looks looked a very nice place but it is very big and we like smaller hotels. <BR> <BR>As far as the food is concerned the meat dishes are usually greasy but they serve lot of salads and fresh fruits so there is usually something you can eat. The water in Cuba seems to be safe and we have never had any problems with being sick, so I would say itis safe to eat anything at the hotels. If you go out of the hotel you may be invited into the homes of some of the Cuban people and I don't know if that would be as safe to eat there, although we have eaten many meals with the Cubans with no ill effects. <BR> <BR>As far as taking used clothing down they will appreciate anything you give them and it won't matter about size, as every one of them needs clothes. We always take things like toothbrushes, used clothes, used shoes; barrettes and scrunchies for their hair are popular and so are any little toys you might have. Combs and hairbrushes,nailpolish and lipstick are popular with the young women. <BR> <BR>I don't know if Las Brisas is the best hotel in the area but we have found that all you can really do is try different ones till you find what suits you. I think you may not like your hotel but I'm sure you will love Cuba and the Cuban people. <BR> <BR>If I can be of further help feel free to e-mail me. <BR> <BR>Kathy

Bernie Feb 1st, 1999 07:31 PM

Julie: <BR>You will do fine at this hotel. I stayed there for a week a couple of years ago. The hotel is pretty good. Large clean rooms, common areas clean and attractive etc. A small shop on site , not much to buy , but you can get Rum there for the same price as at the airport. The pool area is great with a swim up bar. Staff are excellent. The food is O.K. I certainly got plenty to eat and sufficient variety. I missed out at breakfast ( not that i needed any extra) but I did not realize that there were "stations" in the dining area where they prepared omelettes etc. There was one evening where they had an A la carte dinner, otherwise it was buffet style. I can't say that the meals were "greasy" as such. Certainly some items were but that is the same as at home. The resort is casual and laid back. the beach is not the best as it is a "man made" beach area. There are paddle boats , snorkling equipment etc available so you should be O.K. The entertainment at night is done by the staff with audience participation by times. Some of these folks are very talented. We enjoyed our week at Las Brisias and you should too. Just "go with the flow" and you will be fine <BR>Cheers and have a great vacation.

Janice Jun 9th, 1999 08:36 PM

For the above message...I too went to the Las Brisas and had a marvelous time! Made friends with many of the animators - how are they doing? Do you have any updates on them? Please post an update as I don't check my email account, love to know of any news! <BR>Gracias!

Sandy Jun 10th, 1999 08:04 AM

it's been well reviewed. Guardalavaca is my favourite area, but I usually stay at <BR>one of the lower-priced hotels. <BR>The natural beach is a km from the Delta - great swimming. Snorkeling is also excellent, as is the scuba. <BR> <BR>- visit the dolphins (cheaper if you taxi instead of the tour <BR>- drive to Banes - about 40km - BEAUTIFUL scenery. <BR>- don't worry about the food. <BR>

sue Jun 11th, 2001 06:54 AM

Janice, just returned from las brisas. I totally agree about the entertainment team - they were brilliant. My favourite was Frank. We made friends with Joseph, the drummer from the house band. He is visiting England in the fall and may visit us. The guys (and girls) were so multi talented. Frank taught us Spanish and how to make bracelets and never passed us without kissing me and shaking hands with my husband. Las Brisas animators - you are stars!


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