Lou is currently Host of "Lou in the Morning" a guest driven radio talk show on WPFl.105.1 FM. Bruce Oliver talks about his trip to Cuba and how the average person can travel legally to Cuba during this broadcast.
Cuba Bound on a "People to People" cruise from the United States. During my first trip to Cuba I'll be traveling to the ports of Havana, Cienfuegos, and Santiago de Cuba and the surrounding areas from July 23-31, 2016. During this licensed cruise itinerary I'll interact with the musicians, artists, businesses, and families who make up the community of Cuba. Through me your readers will engage with the Cuban people, experience the sights and sounds of Cuba's beautiful country: the Spanish and French colonial architecture, American classic cars, traditional Cuban music and dance, the coastal fortresses and tall cathedrals, and the cannons on San Juan Hill. In essence I'll be searching for the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of Cuba.
The purpose of this trip is to do research on U.S. travel to Cuba.
I will focus on the licensed travel arrangements between the U.S. Government and the Cuban Government.
How can the average citizen become one of the first to travel to Cuba with agencies licensed by both governments?
What can the U.S. traveler expect to see?
What can you expect to eat if you travel to Cuba?
Follow me for more information on Cuba on this licensed cruise/tour of Cuba.
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Lou is currently Host of "Lou in the Morning" a guest driven radio talk show on WPFl.105.1 FM. Bruce Oliver talks about his trip to Cuba and how the average person can travel legally to Cuba during this broadcast.
Cuba Bound on a "People to People" cruise from the United States. During my first trip to Cuba I'll be traveling to the ports of Havana, Cienfuegos, and Santiago de Cuba and the surrounding areas from July 23-31, 2016. During this licensed cruise itinerary I'll interact with the musicians, artists, businesses, and families who make up the community of Cuba. Through me your readers will engage with the Cuban people, experience the sights and sounds of Cuba's beautiful country: the Spanish and French colonial architecture, American classic cars, traditional Cuban music and dance, the coastal fortresses and tall cathedrals, and the cannons on San Juan Hill. In essence I'll be searching for the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of Cuba.
The purpose of this trip is to do research on U.S. travel to Cuba.
I will focus on the licensed travel arrangements between the U.S. Government and the Cuban Government.
How can the average citizen become one of the first to travel to Cuba with agencies licensed by both governments?
What can the U.S. traveler expect to see?
What can you expect to eat if you travel to Cuba?
Follow me for more information on Cuba on this licensed cruise/tour of Cuba.
A picture’s worth a thousand words. Share a picture of you today. Post a Gram
Luxury Travel Advisor Podcast
14 minutes 58 seconds
11 years ago
A picture’s worth a thousand words. Share a picture of you today. Post a Gram
Matt and I talk about a smartphone app that allows you to stay in touch with your Grandma without a computer. Picture and post it to her from anywhere. Post-a-gram Smartphone application for Android and iPhones. Android and iPhone Smartphones can be useful.
Luxury Travel Advisor Podcast
Lou is currently Host of "Lou in the Morning" a guest driven radio talk show on WPFl.105.1 FM. Bruce Oliver talks about his trip to Cuba and how the average person can travel legally to Cuba during this broadcast.
Cuba Bound on a "People to People" cruise from the United States. During my first trip to Cuba I'll be traveling to the ports of Havana, Cienfuegos, and Santiago de Cuba and the surrounding areas from July 23-31, 2016. During this licensed cruise itinerary I'll interact with the musicians, artists, businesses, and families who make up the community of Cuba. Through me your readers will engage with the Cuban people, experience the sights and sounds of Cuba's beautiful country: the Spanish and French colonial architecture, American classic cars, traditional Cuban music and dance, the coastal fortresses and tall cathedrals, and the cannons on San Juan Hill. In essence I'll be searching for the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of Cuba.
The purpose of this trip is to do research on U.S. travel to Cuba.
I will focus on the licensed travel arrangements between the U.S. Government and the Cuban Government.
How can the average citizen become one of the first to travel to Cuba with agencies licensed by both governments?
What can the U.S. traveler expect to see?
What can you expect to eat if you travel to Cuba?
Follow me for more information on Cuba on this licensed cruise/tour of Cuba.