" It is wrong to expect a reward for your struggles. The reward is the act of struggle itself, not what you win. Even though you can't expect to defeat the absurdity of the world, you must make that attempt. That's morality, that's religion. That's art. That's life. " Phil Ochs
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A long stretch with a couple of intersections and a train track : voilà Puerto Casilda •]• Deliciously rusting in the lagoon of the peninsula © sogestour |
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Casilda — also called Puerto Casilda or La Casilda— is the seaport of the town of Trinidad, 5 km upland. To get here from the East part of Trinidad (Camilo Cienfuegos street) a straight stretch of the road from Trinidad making up the main street along with two intersections and a railroad track : voilà.
During a century, colonials from Spain exploited the land in the valley of the sugar mills (Valle de los Ingenios) using hard labor from thousands of slaves — Cuba had 493,000 in 1841 — who were transported to the port in Casilda, ideally located and protected by the long arm of the Ancon peninsula. Slaves were a commodity and arrived along with furniture, porcelain and building materials from Spain and used to decorate the sugar barons' palatial homes in Trinidad. Only a 20-min bike ride from Trinidad, the town has a couple of dollar places, a school, a couple of beauty parlors, a linear public park partially shaded, some public transportation such as horse-driven carriages, the ubiquitous 50's Chevys and Buicks and 1-cuc bus ride to the Ancon Hotel beach in the employees yellow and red busses stopping at the park twice per day. Compared to La Boca and Trinidad, Casilda is rather quiet, except for some disco - reggaeton blasting on some nights nearby in a disaffected building. We are sure that once you are here you will enjoy all that the little village offers, including the nearby beaches on Ancon and the historic city of Trinidad.
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Looks easy in a car but walking from Casilda to La Boca requires stamina and a beeg bottle of agua © sogestour, jan 2023 Less than 2 km from town, the beach at Punta Maria Aguilar, with its parking, its seaside restaurant Grill Caribe a nice rather pricey restrant with a view of the eastern tip of Ancon on the horizon © eyanex, panoramio •]• Same spot, looking at the beach bar and restaurant (Ancon hotels are a good long walk away. © eyanex, panoramio.com Bikes + lonesome walker on Ancon beach, January 2023 © sogestour To the sea, crew ! Full of hope, time for these seamen to drop the cages © sea scout blog •]• Other type of transport locally but with same poetic slowness © FeRo, geo-reisecommunity Ancon and its all-inclusive resorts, seen from Casilda with an arcoiris (rainbow) thrown in © sogestour A pie o en bici, todos se van to the port where pescadores are returning with their catches © sogestour As elsewhere on this sick planet, there seem to be permanent waiting lines in pharmacies. © sogestour Mercado : mini, shaded and nicely framed by a bouganvilia, it will have frutas y legumbres of the day. A better choice than in the photo above. © sogestour Barcos awaiting pescadores. Someone's gotta catch the fish and seafood that guests of the new dozen or so local restaurants will enjoy. (Not updated list at left) © carlos luis sotolongo, granma The pescadores try their luck (and secret spots) while protected by the Ancon peninsula or out in the open Caribbean sea beyond the playas of the resorts : Enseñada de Casilda stretches south of Trinidad |
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OUR RECOMMENDATIONS ::: Since January 2021, the CUC (Cuban Convertible) currency no longer is valid; all tourist services are payable only in foreign currency, cash or credit card. ::: Bring cash Euros or US dollar$, etc because Cuban banks and Foreign Exchange Bureaus (CADECA) will only exchange your currency (CAD, CHF, EUR, GBP, JPY, MXN, USD) for the local currency - the CUP (US$1 = 24 CUP) which might be useful for local stuff; get other details here. ::: Make sure that in your first email or phone call you specify that you want to book a room in that particular casa and that you will reconfirm your booking on arrival in Cuba. ::: So as to not abandon expecting owners with empty rooms, reconfirm (or call ahead to cancel) your booking by phone as soon as you can after arriving in Cuba ::: Please write or phone a casa owner to cancel a booking. As late as it may seem, it allows them a chance to rebook. ::: Children under the age of 16 may share a bedroom with adults for free. Specify the child's age when booking. ::: At the end of the casa name, the V signals the casa was suggested by travelers or owners but not verified by us in person. If you try it and like it, write us about it. ::: Unless otherwise mentioned, the average room rates and service prices are : 25-30€/US$ per bedroom per night [up to 40€/US$+ for 4 in a room]; breakfasts 3-5€/US$, dinners 8-15€/US$. ::: Any casa particular anywhere in Cuba must have a hot water shower, otherwise it cannot have a permit to rent ::: Please share your Complaints, comments & suggestions webmaster [@]cubacasas.net |
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BOOK BY PHONE • From Canada and the USA : 011 53 (add phone # preceded by the town's area code, 41) • From Europe, Great Britain, Scandinavia and Mexico : 00 53 (add phone # preceded by the town's area code, 41) HOW TO DIAL A CUBAN PHONE NUMBER HERE •••• CELL PHONE NUMBERS on our town lists and casa pages are preceded by 05 for calls originating Havana; from anywhere else in Cuba, dial 01 + the 8 digits of the cell. BOOK BY EMAIL : Click on logo to open a message addressed to that casa in your email application; or right-click to copy address showing at bottom of browser window. Spanish vocabulary here. |
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PUERTO CASILDA Three upstairs ac bedrooms, patio Real (main street) 158B, entre Iglesia y Perla Tél. (41) 99-52-82 whatsapp +5253081270 |
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VILLA DALIA Three upstairs ac bedrooms, tv, balconies Calle Real (main street) 158, entre Iglesia y Perla Tél. (41) 99-53-82 |
DOÑA BARBARA V
One ac bedroom, ensuite Calle Iznaga 71, e/ Cortes y Iglesia Cel |
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HOSTAL BUENA VISTA V One ac bedroom, ensuite Calle Real 132 (main street), e/ Perla y Norte whatsapp +5358191289 |
LA GRAN PIEDRA + PALADAR V Two ac bedrooms, ensuites Calle Jovellanos #165 esq (corner) Perla. whatsapp +5352511724 |
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EL RUBIO Five aircon bedrooms, huge patio, mangoes Calle Real (main street) 170-B, e/ Perla y Norte Tél. (41) 99-5222 whatsapp +5 52408090 |
SERGIO y LESLY V Three ac bedrooms, ensuites, patio Real (main street) 82, e/Colon y Becquer on main street, facing the linear park. Tel. (41) 99-5437 whatsapp +5352993303 |
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RECOMMENDED BY PAPERBACK GUIDEBOOKS (LONG BEFORE THE PLANDEMIC) Footprint (FH), Le Routard (LR), web site Trip Advisor (TA) ::: FH : Villa Dalia ::: LR : Hostal Tropical Caribe, Casa Novoa ::: TA (Reviews) : Sergio y Lesly (485), Las Palmas (396), Villa Dalia (201), Casa Novoa (146), Puerto de Casilda (137), Buena Vista (110), Doña Barbara (96), El Rubio (25), Cristina Hostal (19), La Gran Piedra (6), Doña Coralia (11), Hostal Elaine (5), Tropical Caribe (2), El Dorado, Santa Elena, 010818 |
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