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  • To haggle or not in Varadero's craft markets?

    Haggling is often a question of culture In Canada and Europe, we are used to official, well-marked and… firm prices. No one would think of trying to negotiate the price of a decorative item at Walmart or in Ricardo's stores! In Morocco on the other hand, especially in the souks, it is an obligatory rite which precedes any good transaction. And in Varadero, is it correct or not? Here are our members' comments on this subject. On trading in the markets in Varadero. Member 2 – Please remember that many people in the markets work for another businessman and they only make a percentage of what they sell. Sometimes it's better to get a good deal than to get a great deal on an item. I notice some people on the price of the item.knowing you want to barter with them. It can be fun. Just my thoughts. Have a good trip !! (Automatic translation by Google) Member 3 – I don’t always haggle. If I see that the price is already good, I pay the asking price. Member 4 – They are quite flexible. Member 6 – I negotiate for form. I bought a belt in Varadero because they are very good quality. I gave a peso more than the asking price, he adjusted it to my size and he was very happy!!!!!!!!!!!! In short, it remains a personal choice Personally, I negotiate a little sometimes, but especially for small objects that can be produced in a less artisanal way, such as key rings. But I would be quite uncomfortable doing the same thing for a painting or sculpture that seemed truly artisanal and of quality. I think it's really up to each person to determine their comfort level and decide whether or not they want to haggle. An article that might interest you This article is not directly linked to Varadero and it is published on a French site, but I still found it very interesting: https://www.abritel.fr/info/guide/conseils/us-coutumes/marchandage One sentence particularly caught my attention in this article and I believe it is relevant for all the countries we visit: “A mistake not to make, however: haggle for a long time for a product that does not interest you from the start, the seller will have the "I feel like you've wasted his time."

  • How to avoid theft in your suitcases

    I explain why wrapping is the best solution against theft and compressible bags I'm not saying I have the ultimate solution But I confirm that in my last trips I had no theft in my suitcases either on departure or on return First put all your things in compressible bags, they are easily found at Dollarama for $1.50 each or on Amazon You can put clothing, miscellaneous items, electronics no need to remove the air on the way back, just put your things there and that's enough Thieves will attack a suitcase where it can be easily and quickly accessed Padlocks, tyrap, are in no way effective, the keys which are supposed to protect our padlocks have been on sale over the counter for several years on the internet Even those that are supposed to be opened only by customs (TSA) The key also circulates on the internet But even worse, a simple pen opens a suitcase in 5 seconds The thieves probably do it without the knowledge of their colleagues So unwrapping a suitcase would get fishy They will tackle the easy suitcases I have never been robbed with a wrapper suitcase, Yes customs can open it but they must do it in the presence of several people, they cannot open a suitcase alone A cover is easily removable so no it is not safe You should know that the thefts are probably not made by the customs officers themselves, but probably by those who move your suitcases, so they unzip very quickly in their hands and steal what they manage to take Putting everything in compressible bags makes it difficult to reach your items quickly Then wrap your suitcase both on departure and on returns, once again the small rolls of wrapping are easily found in the hardware store or on Amazon Making it more difficult to reach your items discourages theft, I'm not saying it's a foolproof solution but it's what works in my case, and yet I bring a lot of things that would have value. value for Cubans in my suitcases Wrapping a suitcase only costs a few dollars you can buy rolls at the dollarama hardware store, amazon etc. I bring my little roll to wrap it on the way back, Because yes it also steals from the suitcases when we return From experience this is the best solution

  • Traveling to Varadero with young children - Better to plan everything!

    Here are different tips and discussions to help you not forget anything. Better to have a little too much than not enough! Documents to provide You will find some details on the documents to provide in this article. Remember that a parent cannot sign a child's passport. https://www.passionvaradero.com/post/documents-n%C3%A9cessaires-pour-voyager-avec-des-enfants Don't forget the health insurance card and vaccination record if relevant. Baggage preparation Here's what our moms suggested to pack in your luggage. Remember that things as simple as diapers are often difficult or impossible to find in Varadero. You can check with the hotel before your departure if playpens and/or cots are available on site. Make sure you have an emergency kit in your carry-on baggage in case your checked suitcases are lost and delayed: change of clothes, swimsuit, diapers, medications, etc. A good tip is also to divide everything related to your children into different suitcases. So, if a suitcase is lost, you will have at least a minimum of belongings. A copy of the exchanges is placed at the end of the article, but in brief: Light clothing but also a little warmer for the evenings Pajamas and socks - very useful on the plane too Swimwear and/or swimming t-shirts Sandals and/or shoes Hat Sunglasses Solar cream Beach toys Diapers, wipes, washcloths (can't be found in Varadero!) - a piqué can also be a good item and a few plastic bags to serve as trash if needed Diaper bag Comforters, pacifiers and favorite toys Night light if he sleeps with a little light usually Medicines + mosquito repellents and anti-itch cream Favorite snacks like cookies, granola bars, etc. If your children can't live without ketchup, peanut butter or jam, bring some because they aren't always available Baby utensils, dishes and cups Foldable stroller and other transport accessories This downloadable list might be useful to you: http://m1.quebecormedia.com/emp/cdp_prod/coup_de_pouce-_-8d15466579e90fdb44dc1cefe164399550cff358-_-Vacances_Bebe_CDP13.pdf This article is also very interesting! The article is European but entirely relevant. https://www.globe-trotting.com/check-list-sac-bebe-voyage In the plane Depending on the age of the children, certain effects are permitted. Check carefully with your airline. Here is the example of Air Transat. Source: https://www.airtransat.com/fr-CA/Info-voyage/Bagages/Weight-Dimensions Source: https://www.airtransat.com/fr-CA/info-voyage/bagages/articles-interdits-ou-reglementes Regarding the wearing of masks for children, here is again the example of Air Transat: Moms strongly advise bringing what you need for a snack as well as toys to make the flight more enjoyable. For earaches, the “hot cups” trick presented at the end of this article might interest you: https://www.passionvaradero.com/post/mal-d-oreille-en-avion For the return flight, the airline may have very few choices for food because everything was sold out on the outbound flight. So it's best to bring a snack or even a sandwich in your hand luggage. Suggestions made by our members Sophie Adriana Penny snacks are toys for theft. We relax on the clothes! hihihi, considering that the children will be in swimsuits...keep room for other things. Also, make sure to put the essentials for the children in your plane baggage in the event of a lost suitcase (I know! it rarely happens....but it happens so we plan for it) hotels have parks for little ones so don't hesitate to ask instead of dragging yours around. The Baby Carrier is LIFE! especially one that goes into the water! I carried my children in the sea....it's magical. everything relating to basic care for children (and you too) tylenol, thermometer, indigestion etc etc etc, calamine +++++ mosquitoes love Canadian blood, my children scored terrible. so mosquito repellent and hydrocortisone cream for swelling from bites... it calms instantly. hat for the sun...we didn't have a UV tent...the chairs did the trick for the minis. float for the pool. Sarah Lussier Bring lots of diapers and pool diapers so you don't run out! Expensive and hard to find there! And washcloths too. Carry some Benadryl for children and Tylenol for children in your hand luggage. Super important sun hat for kids. If you have milk bottles, I brought a small pot of dish soap and my dishcloth to clean my bottles in the room. Separate laundry between hand luggage and suitcases. If the suitcase doesn't make it, you have your survival kit with you! 🙂 Chantale Bacon 1- Fun & survival kit for the plane, essential! (Download films in advance, coloring kit, food) 2- first aid kit medication kit (tylenol, polysporin, thermometer, plasters, mosquito itch ointment, sunscreen, kaopectate, etc.) 3- food kit… bring compote, biscuits, formula for the baby if not at the breast, etc.) 4- baby kit: wipe, diaper etc, you won't find anything in Cuba, it's very difficult at the moment for mothers there 5- stroller, beach toy kit, warm clothes for the evening Gifts for Cubans: your extra medicine kit and diaper kit for children… you have no idea how difficult their life is… Stephanie Bibeau Bring a stake for the bed too because there are places that don't have a baby bed so it will be practical if baby's little needs pass through the diaper and he is in your bed 😉 Stephanie Bibeau Calculation at least 8 diapers per day 1 warm clothing per evening and 2 daily clothes because we know that they regurgitate and hats and diapers for water 2 per day at least

  • Unusual facts about Varadero

    1- Aborigines in Varadero : 72 pictograms found in the Cueva de Ambrosio and in the Cueva de los Muslimes testified to the presence of aborigines in Varadero during the pre-Columbian period and the arrival of the conquistadors in 1492. 2- One of the oldest trees in Cuba is located in Varadero : Known as "El Patriarca", it is a cactus approximately 500 years old and almost 7 meters high, it is located in the Varahicacos Nature Reserve in the center of the peninsula. 3- Ten families founded the commune in 1883 : Since the mid-1800s, attempts have been made repeatedly to build a farm on the beautiful beach, but mosquitoes, midges and storms have frustrated all initiatives. It was only in 1883 that ten families decided to build and settle in this corner of paradise at all costs. 4- Varadero was initially sold at 0.04 cents per square meter : At the end of the 1920s, the North American businessman Irene Dupont, a famous chemist and dynamite expert, purchased 512 hectares of Varadero territory for 0.04 cents per square meter, almost half of its entirety, from 54 to Cueva del Pirata. Subsequently, Dupont sold the plots for between 20 and 100 pesos per square meter, reaping an average profit of between 50,000 and 250,000 percent. 5- Xanadú Mansion (Casa Dupont) the most luxurious built in Varadero : With an initial investment of $400,000 to start the work and another $200,000 for furniture and luxurious decorations, in 1928 this was only the initial cost of the imposing building constructed at the highest point of Varadero by millionaire Irenes Dupont, which in turn urbanized a large part of the peninsula. 6- The first official Cuban rowing regatta took place in Varadero more than a century ago : It took place on July 31, 1910, since then every year this event has been repeated, bringing together the most outstanding athletes of this discipline from all over the country. 7- A love story named after “Josone Park” : The product of the union of the names José and Onelia, who were the former owners of this residence, gave birth to "JOSONE". José Fermín Iturrioz was a wealthy businessman, director of the famous Arrechabala rum factory, and Onelia was his wife. 8- The Varadero bridge, an obligatory passage : Did you know that the only access to Varadero by land is via a tilt bridge? This important work, essential until today to connect the peninsula to the rest of the island, was inaugurated in 1956 by Fulgencio Batista, then President of the Republic. 9- Varadero is the closest point to the United States : From Hicacos Point, we count the exact 90 miles that separate Cuba from Florida, inexorably crossed by the currents of the Gulf of Mexico. 10- Golf in Varadero : Nearby Casa Dupont and the Meliá Las Américas Hotel is the Varadero Golf Club, the first and one of two existing professional golf courses on the island. It has 18 holes and is considered one of the best courses in the Caribbean. 11- Varadero International Song Festival : Varadero was home to a world-renowned music festival for 20 years. Between 1967 and 1987, many national and international music stars graced the stages of Varadero, placing the station at the center of attention on the music scene with each edition. 12- Varadero before and after 1980 : In 1980, a strong tornado completely changed the appearance of Varadero, toppling much of the casuarina trees that lined almost the entire beach and southern coast. From then on, the entire area was repopulated with coconut trees and bay grapes, plants that were also part of the local ecosystem but more resistant to the different weather phenomena that could affect the region. 13- Tourism development on the front line : Varadero has one of the largest hotel infrastructures in the Caribbean. Two to 5 star hotels with services ranging from room only to all inclusive and luxury resorts perfectly integrated into the natural landscape and a few meters from the beach. 14- Plaza América, an ideal place to combine work and relaxation : In Varadero there is a convention and convention center with a plenary hall for 600 people and seven additional rooms. It is located on Las Américas beach near the Meliá Varadero hotel. The original version in Spanish is available on this site: https://www.cubaconecta.com/turismo/articulos/2017-03-13-u14-e14-15-datos-curiosos-varadero-quizas-desconoces?utm_source=dlvr .it&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=Cubaonecta

  • Avoiding or treating the inconvenience of sand flea bites - Allergy question above all

    These tiny critters that really annoy many people! Sand fleas are found on just about every beach in the South. What's fascinating is that some people get eaten while the person right next to them has no problem. It appears to be simply a form of allergy: some people are allergic to their bites and therefore have strong reactions while others do not react at all. "The sand flea, also called a chew flea, is a small crustacean found along most beaches. When it bites, it leaves (on the area) its saliva which causes skin irritation and itching . Sometimes the female burrows into the skin to lay eggs. This can cause infections and increased irritation. To treat these bites, you need to soothe the irritated skin. But, if the symptoms get worse, you should see a doctor." Source: https://fr.m.wikihow.com/traiter-les-piqures-de-puces-de-sable Avoiding bites In basic advice, people who react to sand flea bites are recommended not to sit directly on the sand (on a towel for example) but to use beach chairs. It is also better to wear beach shoes rather than going barefoot. It seems that sand fleas seek shade more than sun. We would therefore find more of them under the palapas, near the groves of greenery and particularly in the evening after the sun has set. But I can't yet find a reliable source to support this claim. I am allergic to sand fleas, is there any way to protect myself? Mosquito repellents containing DEET (ideally 20%) also repel fleas and bedbugs. - Source: https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2015/03/23/precautions-lors-des-vacances Do’s and don’ts when leaving the beach The first thing to do when you get off the beach is to take a shower when you get off the beach or one at the pool. At worst, you take a shower when you return to your room. It is also recommended to never place your beach bag or towels on your bed . Treating Sand Flea Bites This article presents the essential (in my opinion) tips to remember for treating these unpleasant bites. Remember that it is better to bring medication with you, even as a preventative measure, than to think that you will find it at a pharmacy in Varadero. Sometimes there is and sometimes not... And the prices are very high. https://fr.m.wikihow.com/traiter-les-piqures-de-puces-de-sable Other resources that might interest you 1:21 video shared by the administrator of the group “Le Vrai Cuba” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00F8WRdfmxk https://fr.m.wikihow.com/traiter-les-piqures-de-puces-de-sable https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunga_penetrans

  • Credit Cards (Does it work or NOT?)

    Definitely NOT! ALL credit cards issued by an American Bank. (A very well-known and widespread one in Quebec: Capital One ) The Canada Post Reloadable Pre-Paid Card (VISA) Work! All Cards issued by Canadian Bank ; European; etc. Now the Costco Card is issued by a Canadian Bank . Visa Desjardins Prepaid Cards , but they haven't issued new ones for a few years, those who have one you have an acquired right, lucky you! The other rechargeable Prepaid Card of: Canada Post (MASTERCARD) If this one WORKS it would be a good way to leave it with a family to transmit money inexpensively A card that a lady confirmed to me that worked in Cuba: https://www.koho.ca/en/learn/what-is-koho/ I certainly forgot some with your comments I will correct the situation... NB: Desjardins Cards use a 5-digit PIN , even if elsewhere than in Quebec they use 4 digits Enter all 5 anyway before pressing OK Thank you: Bélisle Robert

  • Help with making your donations in Cuba

    If you wish to make donations to Cuba and need assistance, our representatives are available to guide you. Please feel free to contact them for assistance. ​ You have several options at your disposal: ​ 1- Passion Varadero assistants can accompany you for a day of donations. They will pick you up from your hotel and accompany you to the appropriate location to make the donations. However, you will have to pay for the taxi. ​ 2- You can also give them your donations at your hotel and they will take care of distributing them. Photos will be taken to attest to the delivery of donations. ​ 3- If you need advice, you can also contact them. They will be happy to guide you and give you the best advice to help their community. ​ In any case, you will have to pay for the taxi. If you wish, you can also offer them gifts or tips, which will be greatly appreciated since the representatives are volunteers. It’s a nice way to thank them for their invaluable help. Here is the link to the page to contact our representatives

  • Why is baggage not included in the ticket for certain companies?

    The reason is quite simple. Baggage fees became an important source of revenue for airlines, which began offering lower fares and increasing profits through additional services. But this restriction did not always exist, at least, not for this reason. Originally, baggage limitations were used to deal with the lack of space in early aircraft models. Then, with the growth of air transport, airline policies evolved to give priority to the transport of goods but also to the transport of passengers' luggage, the latter being largely covered by the cost of the ticket. However, the explosion in air travel, but especially the number of bags to carry, has posed a problem for airlines, pushing them to set a maximum weight depending on the class of service. Other additional reasons, linked in particular to the boarding process which could be slowed down by the number of hand luggage, to the limited space of bins on planes, but also to the security problems that the mass of baggage could represent in the event of evacuation, reinforced this new policy. But another issue behind restricting and charging for checked baggage is increasing revenue. Initiated in 2008 by American Airlines, this approach has been adopted by many players in the sector, and also allows airlines to cope with the high price of oil, while maintaining the same prices.

  • Restaurant Le Bolshoi

    As you can guess, this restaurant offers Russian cuisine and some international cuisine dishes. It is located on Calle 62.

  • Fiesta Cuba #8 November 3-10, 2024 | Sol Varadero Beach 16+

    Here’s why traveling in a group with Passion Varadero 7 nights all-inclusive Air Transat return/return flight Support costs Activities included Wow White Ball Evening, Calle 62 Party, Sunset Surprise, Donation Day + Children’s Party, Mini Beach Party Excursions are private to Passion Varadero members (no other tourists = total freedom of time management) All transportation to the activities will be offered by convertible (at your expense) A reserved VIP area on the beach (certain hotels) One or more surprise activities during your stay that will make you say “wow” The freedom to follow the group during our activities. You prefer to stay solo, no problemo! You will be identified Passion Varadero, therefore certain advantages. (hotel and even in the center) Possibility of being matched with another member of the Passion Varadero group for accommodation Myriam Beaudin Travel advisor and guide Myself Renaud Canuel also present on site Antonio Montano Cuban Guide of Passion Varadero available throughout your stay to answer your questions And even more, our common passion for Varadero will make us experience unforgettable moments! travel registration | Passion Varadero

  • Room layout Starfish Cuatro Palmas

    When I returned from the Starfish Cuatro Palmas at the end of August, I said I would publish the layout of the rooms…. I forgot, so here it is! At ground level (ground floor) the # of rooms start with the number 11 At the second it's 12 and on the third 13 The room numbers go up according to the direction of my black arrows. So in the block: Yellow Block: From 01 to 02 (Located directly above the Lobby Bar) There are only 4 bedrooms, 2 on the 2nd floor and 2 on the 3rd floor 2 iem - 1201 and 1202 3 iem - 1301 and 1302 (we had the 1301) Red Block: From 03 to 22 1st - 1103 to 1122 2nd - 1203 to 1222 3rd - 1303 to 1322 Green Block: From 23 to 32 1st - 1123 to 1132 2nd - 1223 to 1232 3rd - 1323 to 1332 Blue Block: 33 to 40 (this block is not symmetrical, at the bottom there is the theater, so not sure if there are rooms) 1st - ? 2nd - 1233 to 1240 3rd - 1333 to 1340 Purple Block: 41 to 46 (located above the restaurant Caribbean Perla, there are only rooms on the 2nd floor) 2nd - 1241 to 1246 Here it is finally…! 🥵 🥵

  • Converter or adapter? What do I need in Varadero to connect my devices?

    Here is the video that I made from Varadero in February 2020. It should help several people to better understand certain technical but important aspects.

  • Know the weather for the last 5 years for my vacation dates

    https://www.partir.com/Cuba/histoire-meteo.html?idgeo=3534632 I would like to book for (your travel dates) - Do you think the weather will be nice in Varadero? Replace Varadero with your city of residence and ask yourself what you would answer to this question. ;-) Anyone can tell you they think the weather will be nice and anyone can tell you they think it won't be nice. Meteorology is unfortunately not an exact science... There have been very interesting advances in recent years, thanks in part to technology. And at the same time, climate change is muddying the waters... Nothing is obvious! This site which presents very interesting statistics on temperatures, sunshine, rainfall and much more. And if you go down to the middle of the range, you will have access to a tool (see image at the top of the article) that allows you to see what the weather has been like over the last five years, but at the same time it is missing information such as the number of millimeters of rain that fell. Two millimeters in an hour is just a little rain. Forty millimeters in an hour is something else entirely! Here is an example of the information you will obtain by consulting this site: When to go to Cuba? Climate, Temperatures and Weather Have a good trip !

  • How long from the start of downtown to the other end?

    Can you walk from one end of downtown Varadero to the other? It's not impossible and the time needed will depend on your walking pace, and, of course, the number of stops you make along the way. A quick stop in this shop... a quick stop on this charming terrace... and the journey time has just doubled. ;-)

  • 💵💴Again, money 💷💶

    😅 ——————————————————————— Let's clarify the difference and advantages of USD 🇺🇸 and CAD 🇨🇦 for people who are less familiar with exchanging money or even calculations. ———————————————————————- Let's start with today's rate here, in our local banks, the exchange rate today March 7, 2024 is: So: $100.00 🇺🇸 costs us: $135.59 🇨🇦 ——————————————————————— So applying the parallel market exchange rate to Cuba: According to the figures in the image we will establish that we had a good exchange on the parallel market of: 190 pesos 🇨🇺 for $1🇨🇦 And 300 pesos 🇨🇺 for $1 🇺🇸 So for: $100 🇨🇦 = 19000 $100 🇺🇸 = 30000 *And if I bought $100🇺🇸 from my bank, it cost me $135 ok? To show you that even having paid the exchange rate to our bank here it is advantageous look at: For: $135 🇨🇦 = 25600 🇨🇺 $100 🇺🇸 = 30000 🇨🇺 ➡️ Difference + 4350 🇨🇺 ✅ ⚠️ Here the example was on $100 but imagine a family of 4 or those who stay 2, 3 weeks, 1 month or even more, who go out to the city's restaurants, it's a whole saving that you make this way ! In addition by going to the bank, at the same time you can change $50/$75 dollars into $1 US in paper for tips, it's much easier for them than having to hassle tourists to change $1 and $2 in change of Canada which are of no use to them… ———————————————————————— If we apply this to an invoice, look at the example here: Look at this invoice, it says: 4576 UPC 🇨🇺 35.20 US 🇺🇸 48.17 CAD 🇨🇦 Let's say that with your exchange at 190 pesos 🇨🇺 for $1 🇨🇦 your meal will have cost you $24.07 instead of $48.17 Even better if you had exchanged from the US, your lunch of $35.20 would cost you $15.25 to 300 for $1 🇺🇸 Just the difference from earlier on the exchange + 4350 almost pays for your meal (4576) right here! 😉 ———————————————————————— The difference there means that we have more for US than Canadian. What confuses people is that normally it's not like that, but currently Cubans want US and they give a lot to get it... 🤷🏻♂️

  • Hotels with swim-up bar

    Swim-up bar at Grand Memories Which hotels in Varadero have a bar directly in the pool (and not next to it)? Here is the list : Palma Real Memories Gran Memories Paradise Princesa del Mar Melia Las Americas Valentin El Patriarca Varadero (Was the Ocean El Patriarca) Melia Peninsula Royalton Hicacos Bella Vista Playa Vista Azul (was Ocean Vista Azul) Irebostar Laguna Azul Sol Varadero Beach (Was Sol Sirenas Coral) Be Live Experience Tuxpan Be Live Experience Tropical Roc Arenas Doradas Melia Internacional Varadero

  • Radio Passion Varadero on GetMeRadio & Streamer, ListenOnlineRadio and many web platforms

    🟢 Launch Radio Passion Varadero as a standalone player HERE . ************************************************** ******************** Download the RadioGuide FM app And search for 👉 Radio Passion Varadero 👈 📀Apple: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/radioguide-fm-internet-radio/id587362421 📀Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fm.radioguide.design&hl=fr_CA&gl=US **** OR SIMPLY BY A LINK **** 🟢 MYRADIOSTREAM: http://s46.myradiostream.com:11132/ 🟢 RADIO.NET: https://raddio.net/243760-passion-varadero/ 🟢 TUNEIN: https://tunein.com/radio/RADIO-PASSION-VARADERO-s268222/ 🟢 RADIOGUIDEFM: https://www.radioguide.fm/internet-radio-canada/radio-passion-varadero 🟢 LIVEONLINERADIO: https://liveonlineradio.net/fr/radio-passion-varadero 🟢 STREAMER: Radio Passion Varadero | Streamitter.com - we love radio 🟢 STREEMA: Radio Passion Varadero - , QC - Listen online ( streema.com ) To see the Top 10: https://www.passionvaradero.com/top10 To make your special requests: Special Request | Passion Varadero To listen: https://www.passionvaradero.com/ecouter FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/RadioPasssionVaradero/

  • Become a VIP member 2024 Passion Varadero

    If you are wondering how we can provide free flags to our partners and stickers for taxis, coco taxis, it is thanks to our famous VIP key ring. Profits from the sale of our keychains are reinvested in the manufacturing of our promotional items, allowing the Cuban company to identify itself as Passion Varadero and pay the costs of our beautiful PassionVaradero website. com and also pay for the laundry of our assistants in Cuba By purchasing the Passion Varadero keychain, you automatically become a “Passion Varadero VIP” for one year. The key fob is valid for the current year and costs $25. By purchasing the Passion Varadero Keychain, you automatically become a “ VIP Passion Varadero ” for a period of one year The keychain is valid for the current year and costs $25. As a VIP, you will have access to exclusive privileges with our Cuban partners in Varadero, such as discounts or gifts at tattoo artists, restaurants, private guides, taxis, excursions, massages, artists and Special houses. These privileges can vary, sometimes in the form of discounts, sometimes in the form of gifts such as beer, cocktails, small gifts or surprise discounts. Please note that to get the free cocktail you must eat at the restaurants. You must also present the key ring to our partners (1 per person). It is important to note that the objective is not to add additional costs for our Cuban partners, but rather to bring them new customers. The benefits they offer are mostly symbolic, but it is their way of showing their trust and gratitude towards us. Nobody is forcing you to encourage us, you do it because you want to identify with the big Passion Varadero family, that's all. Here is the list of our 64 partners and the link to obtain the VIP key ring: https://www.passionvaradero.com/nos-partenaires Passion Varadero cannot be held responsible if a partner cannot respect the partner discount.

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