It was amazing! We took a tour of Little Havana, learned so much, didn't have nearly enough time to explore all I wanted, but next time we go we'll spend a day just walking around Calle Ocho (8th Street - center of Little Havana). I completely recommend this tour group - Miami-Cuba USA www.miamicubausa.com (hope the link is allowed). It was so different than the typical, overly commerical tours. We got to try Cuban coffee (strong as heck but good!), see cigar-rollers, lots of monuments, a small museum about political prisoners in Cuba (it is seriously heartbreaking, I had no idea things like that were going on), see a political demonstration stretching for blocks on Calle Ocho, saw the shrine to Our Lady of Charity, saw the spot where Tent City used to be (if you watched Scarface, you saw it, it's where they put up tents inside a fenced area underneath overpasses to house the Cuban refugees back in the 70's I believe), saw Freedom Tower (like Ellis Island in New York), drove through downtown Miami, ate at 2 Cuban restaurants (GOOD FOOD!), etc. We were visiting Joe's brother so he took us on a short tour of the base there, that was cool. We stayed at a really old hotel but it was nice. I'll be posting pictures this evening, so check back for them.
I don't know if anyone's even read this thread, but just wanted to share I'd been quoted in the Miami Herald (newspaper) about the tour. Of course, I was mis-quoted, but that's OK.
I have been, I enjoyed the pics, but where are the pics of you?
... I think we're going back in December so I will be getting more pics then.
Think you could take me with you??? please pretty please I don't eat much...