I would recommend the documentary too. A couple of comments though.
First, thats dude's Spanish is absolutely horrible so it proves that you don't need good Spanish to get laid there. Second, the hookers that were asking $80 or $50 were taking him for an idiot. $20 is a months wages in Cuba. I seriously doubt there is a hooker that would ever turn down $20.
Third, the documentary is not really about Cuba, it's about Havana. The police hassling you for walking in the street with a Cuban chick happens alllllllllll the damn time in Havana and when you get out of the capital and go to the much smaller cities like Pinar Del Rio, you hardly ever even see police on the streets.
Made me kind of want to go back. Have not been there since 2002
First, thats dude's Spanish is absolutely horrible so it proves that you don't need good Spanish to get laid there. Second, the hookers that were asking $80 or $50 were taking him for an idiot. $20 is a months wages in Cuba. I seriously doubt there is a hooker that would ever turn down $20.
Third, the documentary is not really about Cuba, it's about Havana. The police hassling you for walking in the street with a Cuban chick happens alllllllllll the damn time in Havana and when you get out of the capital and go to the much smaller cities like Pinar Del Rio, you hardly ever even see police on the streets.
Made me kind of want to go back. Have not been there since 2002