I was originally certified in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 2000. I have not seen any diving that's better, and I've been quite a few places.
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Funny, there happens to be a liveaboard already in Key West with all of the proper permits. Huh, fancy that.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/18/world/americas/us-cuba-relations.html
The important question is, how's the diving in Cuba?
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I fixed that last part for you.I just want to take my boat to Cuba with NetDoc on it.
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I'm glad I went years ago and would love to go back before "y'all" can get in. I'll have to move it on my list now. Jardine de la Riene has had my interest for some time though it seems like a real pain in the butt to get there once one has landed in Cuba.
Definitely a beautiful country. Beaches at Veradero amazing. We were so fortunate that our hotel was last in the chain of hotels running up the beach and so had access to what almost resulted in being a private beach in the middle of nowhere. Spectacular. As is the case in most vacation paradises, this has been replaced with another newer resort and so on and so on and so on.
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