Cuando Sali de Cuba... (When I Left Cuba): My Thoughts On Why Cuba Should NOT Be Considered Your Typical Vacation Destination

Outside my "home" in Nuevo Vedado, Havana

Outside my "home" in Nuevo Vedado, Havana

I love Cuba. My love affair began in 2005 when I read a novel entitled "Dirty Blonde and Half-Cuban". Though fictional it included many true facts about the large island nation. The book really peaked my interest and since then I've been hungry for knowledge about Cuba and her history. I've read many articles, stories, and interviews on Cuba's political figures as well as the everyday people who reside there. Cuba has become a part of who I am, es mi corazon. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about that magical place. 

A street in Havana

A street in Havana

Cuba is unlike any other island I've visited. There is such a rich and unique history there. It is not just this trendy place that people can go to get beautiful photos of vintage cars and crumbling architecture. There's a reason for those vintage cars and the poor infrastructure; if you're visiting, you NEED to understand that. Do your research. A good place to start is with Cuba and the Cameraman on Netflix. Understand this place you are visiting, the people, the struggle. Now, the U.S. does not want it's citizens enjoying a true Caribbean vacation here and honestly, you really shouldn't be visiting with that idea in mind anyways

Si, Cuba is beautiful and trust me, you're going to want to keep your phone in hand to snap the intriguing scenery that you're bound to see. All I'm saying is appreciate it. Take the time and speak to the locals. Practice your Spanish. Most times you'll find that the average Cuban's English is just as bad as your Spanish - yet still communicable! Sit along the malecon and reflect on what the revolution must've meant to the people; the good, the bad and how they've managed to LIVE. I truly respect the Cuban people for having a vibrancy and resiliency like none other. And DANCE!!! Find a salsa or rumba class. Hit up the Tropicana. During hard times, la musica y la salsa were two things that lifted the people's spirit. Dance, smile and laugh and like there's no tomorrow. 

The Malecon, a spot where people come to chill out by the sea and socialize and/or listen to music

The Malecon, a spot where people come to chill out by the sea and socialize and/or listen to music

Visit the Coppelia Ice Cream Parlor and understand why there may only be one flavor of ice cream. Understand why you need to purchase wifi cards and why Cubans were only recently allowed to own cell phones in 2008. Understand why Cubans are some of the most educated people with the lowest salaries (I'm talking about biochemists and surgeons ya'll). Find out why these same people may find it more beneficial to sell souvenirs to you in Centro Havana too.

A seemingly dilapidated building that happens to be the home of a gem of a restaurant, La Guarida

A seemingly dilapidated building that happens to be the home of a gem of a restaurant, La Guarida

On my first visit to the island I stayed at an Airbnb in Nuevo Vedado (a suburb of Havana) and at a resort in Varadero. I wanted to experience ALL of what the country had to offer. On BOTH sides. I'll be heading back to the island this July via Norwegian Sky for an overnight stay in Havana and I plan to indulge in a true salsa dancing experience. I look forward to more learning, more conversations and most importantly, more culture.    

Cuando Sali de Cuba (When I Left Cuba) - Celia Cruz

(English translation)

I will never be able to die

My heart I don't have here (with me)

Someone is waiting for me

They're waiting for me to go back there

Chorus:

When I left Cuba

I left behind my life, I left behind my love

When I left Cuba

I left my heart buried in the ground

 

It beats and continues beating

Because my land gives it life

But the day will come

When my hand will reach it

Chorus:

A sad storm

Is battering me without rest

But the sun of your children

Soon will make the calm reach you

 

 

The Simple Life: Guardalavaca, Cuba

A beach in Guardalavaca, Cuba (Holguin province)

A beach in Guardalavaca, Cuba (Holguin province)

Though I'll be back in Havana for an overnight stay in July (via cruise), my next stay in Cuba will be far from Havana. The island is HUGE and I'd like to explore the other, less popular destinations such as Holguin, Santiago de Cuba or Camaguey. Needless to say, as I was watching Celia on Netflix, her father was threatening to send her away from Havana, to Holguin. This peaked my interest; how far is Holguin from Havana? It's got to be pretty far because poor Celia began crying her eyes out.

Holguin is about 9 hours driving distance from Havana and is a city in eastern Cuba. It is the third most populous province after Havana and Santiago de Cuba. Holguin has it's own airport (HOG) and Guardalavaca is a town within the province. Known to Europeans as a tourist destination for its white sandy beaches and warm waters. 

Holguin, Cuba 

Holguin, Cuba 

If you're looking to escape, reflect, and plan your next move in life, Guardalavaca might be the place for you. However, if you're looking to get out and explore you can do that too. There are tours that will take you through the mountains and visit with native families. There's also a Cuban cigar factory. And you can't forget the beaches.

When I do go to Holguin I plan to stay at this Airbnb in Guardalavaca (about an hour from the HOG airport). Currently $16 per night in May, Litzandro, the host, is an Airbnb superhost and has received numerous compliments and great ratings (also provides homecooked meals). "Liso" also speaks English and is ready to chat with visitors about Cuba's history.

Humble accommodations in Guardalavaca

Humble accommodations in Guardalavaca

I deeply and sincerely LOVE Cuba. I've read books and watched documentaries on what has been such an elusive destination for many years. The fact that I was able to visit and STILL able to visit is something I can never take for granted. 

This is not ad -  I don't know Litzandro or work with Airbnb. This is just me sharing my own research and plans! Feel free to use them as you please (and let me know if you go!).

Curls, Coils, and the Caribbean 2018 - Turks & Caicos

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Curls, Coils + The Caribbean 2018

Providenciales, Turks & Caicos

November 8 - 12, 2018

An intimate curl meet-up in the Caribbean

Limited space: About 10-15 guests maximum

Low deposit and payment plan available

1 social event (cocktail hour/meet & greet)

 

What is Curls, Coils + The Caribbean?

Curls, Coils + The Caribbean is an intimate and exotic getaway for women of all ages to gather, compare notes and chat about their hair in a lush, tropical setting. What works for them and what doesn’t. Don’t be afraid to ask questions! Too many times as women we hesitate to ask another beauty about her hair care regimen. Beware: If you aren’t ready to share your strands’ secrets, this isn’t the trip for you.

I’ve never traveled by myself and none of my friends are able to travel with me.

That’s perfectly fine!! I actually encourage you to come on your own. This is what I call a “semi-solo” trip because although you are traveling alone you can still find comfort knowing that you’ll be part of this fantastic group of women. You will meet some amazing, travel-minded women and you might even find a new travel partner. Double occupancy and single rooms are available.

Will there be a strict schedule or itinerary to follow?

Absolutely not! Aside from this being a focused girls’ group getaway this is still YOUR vacation sis. Trust me, you won’t want to leave the beach. There will be a meet & greet event and optional group excursion (or feel free to book your own!). Make time to visit the spa as well. All Coconut + Concrete asks is that you come with an approachable, warm and welcoming disposition.

Are there any additional perks or goodies?

Yes! You can expect to learn and receive information about new, up and coming brands. Coconut + Concrete supports small businesses, and aims to promote some of the best hair and beauty brands out there! You will receive some product samples from several different brands at the cocktail meet & greet. Bonus gifts will also be given away to randomly selected ladies. You won’t want to miss it!

THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT! But, keep your eyes open - you never know when the next trip might pop up!

Naturalicious Beauty: The 30 Minute Wash & Go

Gwen Jimmere, founder of Naturalicious Beauty

Gwen Jimmere, founder of Naturalicious Beauty

Coconut + Concrete recently sat down and chatted with Naturalicious Beauty, created by Gwen Jimmere after losing her job and going through a tumultuous divorce. Naturalicious is a great option for those of us going on vacation too; Need your wash and go to truly be a wash and GO (so that you can truly go and enjoy the sun?) Check this out then... 

Please spill the tea! How does Naturalicious cut down a wash and go styling time from 5 hours to 30 minutes?!

Naturalicious is all about saving time. Styling your hair from start to finish shouldn't be hard, right? Our Hello Gorgeous Hair Care System is the only sulfate, paraben, mineral oil, petroleum, gluten, and cruelty-free line of products that actually reduces the time it takes to complete your hair care routine. We do this by combining the work of 12 products into just 3 simple steps:

  • Step 1: Moroccan Rhassoul 5-in-1 Clay Treatment cleanses, conditions, detangles, deep conditions, and does the work of a leave-in conditioner.

  • Step 2: Moisture Infusion Styling Creme is a moisturizer, styling creme, and heat protectant.

  • Step 3: Divine Shine Moisture Lock + Frizz Fighter works as a sealant, finishing oil, and hot oil treatment for defining those curls.

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The Naturalicious brand is steadily growing, are your products still made by hand?

Yes, all of the products are still made by hand and produced in Detroit, MI.

What is your number one selling product (the absolute MUST HAVE item)?

The absolute MUST HAVE item would be our Hello Gorgeous Hair Care System! We recommend that you use the entire line for best results.

What advice would you give to those stuck in a corporate job desiring to become a full-time entrepreneur?
Let your job be your first investor. Dedicate a very specific percentage of your salary to funding and growing your business -- say, 10-15% or more if you can afford it. Use your job while you can for all the benefits: sick days, health care, personal days etc. Because once you transition out of the job, it’s all on you -- no more paid days off and no more lower cost health benefits. By using your salary to fund the business, you should have enough to cover these expenses, plus a business that’s up and running by the time you venture out on your own.

Any plans to open up a storefront shop?

No, we don’t have plans for a storefront. We are primarily sold online on our website but we will be available in a very popular, national store chain come Winter 2018, so stay tuned!

Follow Naturalicious Beauty on Instagram, @naturalicious_beauty

Follow Naturalicious Beauty on Instagram, @naturalicious_beauty

Major thanks to the team at Naturalicious Beauty, wishing them much success in all of their endeavors!  

*BONUS: For a limited time only, Coconut + Concrete readers will receive 20% off their entire online order! Enter promo code "COCONUT18" at checkout. Offer expires February 26, 2018.