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Cuba is changing. Since the US lifted the tourism ban, plans have been enacted to turn the mysterious island into a disney world of tourism, full of chain hotels, resorts, casinos and the works. For the moment however, it’s unchanged, it’s incredible and it’s absolutely worth going, before it changes forever. For £205 ($278) it’s hard to argue with…

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The Crazy Economy Deal…

Air France is quickly becoming the travelers very best friend. They’ve gotten in the habit of aggressively discounting flights to the places you want to go, and this time around they’re offering super cheap flights from easy to reach Paris to Havana, Cuba. So yeah, if a mojito on a sandy beach surrounded by palm trees and clear blue sea sounds good right about now, it’s time to clue in…

With all deals this good, we suggest considering a cheap flight or using miles to position yourself to the deal, since the savings will likely be major compared to alternate cities…

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The Dates You Can Book…

This deal is only available in June sadly, but within June there are plenty of dates. Here’s an example on Google Flights you can play around with…

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How To Book And Sip Mojitos In Havana…

This deal is bookable directly with Air France. You can pull up the deal on Google Flights and they’ll give you a link to click over and book direct. Premium Economy is only $800 round trip, if anyone is feeling a little bit of extra comfort…

Gilbert Ott is an ever curious traveler and one of the world's leading travel experts. His adventures take him all over the globe, often spanning over 200,000 miles a year and his travel exploits are regularly...

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