Russian tourists complain of nightmarish experiences in their Cuban ‘dream holidays’

Ay!, Rusito comemierda, no sabes lo que te espera aquí . . . pagame por esta foto y vete pa’l carajo

From our Bureau of Apartheid Tourism From Hell with some assistance from our Bureau of Discontented Uppity Russian Imperialists and our Bureau of Righteous Schadenfreude

Ay! As more Russians fall for the siren call of Castro, Inc.’s apartheid tourist industry, reports begin to emerge of ruined dream holidays in the tropical socialist utopia of Cuba.

So, now Russians are experiencing what countless Canadians, Brits, Germans, Spaniards, and many other superior beings have undergone before.

Cuba sucks. Bigtime. It’s a hellhole. And ever since the Covid plague, that hellhole has grown increasingly more hellish.

Aaah…. that beautiful German word, “schadenfreude” . . . delighting in the suffering of those who deserve to suffer . .. . no other word in any other language captures the beauty of this story so fully.

Uh, oh . . . Castro, Inc. had better watch its rear end. Russians own the island now. Unlike Canadians, Brits, Germans, Spaniards and other superior beings, they aren’t going to take this abuse without some kind of retaliation.

Loosely translated from Diario de Cuba

A Russian tourist who visited Cuba recounted the martyrdom she had to face after paying for an excursion from Cayo Guillermo to Havana. Worse still was her, according to her testimony, the response she received when she asked for help when she felt mistreated by those who sold her that service.

According to a complaint published in the digital media Bloknot by a Russian woman who is identified as María, after arriving on the island with a reservation for the Iberostar Playa Pilar hotel, one of the most select on the islet north of Ciego de Ávila, She and her partner decided to visit Havana on an excursion sold by the state-owned Viajes Cubanacán.

“We bought a tour for two for 260,000 rubles (more than $2,600) in one of the best hotels from the Russian tour operator Pegas Touristik. And we took a two-day tour of Havana from the guide he provided us. For this we paid another 60,000 rubles for two (a little more than 600 dollars). We were guaranteed the safety and quality of this tour. They told us: ‘in Cuba you are completely safe under the protection of the State,'” María recounted.

The tourist, who gave the publication as evidence of her complaint both the reservation at the hotel and the documents that the Russian tour operator provided when booking her trip, assured that the journey to the Cuban capital added a total of 11 tourists, and that They traveled in a big bus.

“A family of four also went on the trip with us: two children, the mother and the father. In the middle of the trip, the adults got drunk and yelled obscenities at the children inside the bus, pouring beer all over the cabin. and drank alcoholic beverages throughout the trip,” he said, without indicating the nationality of these people.

“The whole group was terrified. We asked the Cuban guide who took us to Havana to take them down or call the police, and he told us he couldn’t do anything. He didn’t even make a single comment. I asked the guide what It would happen if they started fighting or attacked our group. And they answered me: ‘well, in the territory of Cuba, at most they will be evicted from the hotel for one day,'” he said.

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2 thoughts on “Russian tourists complain of nightmarish experiences in their Cuban ‘dream holidays’”

  1. Love the cap he’s wearing. Is that a Mao cap? He totally deserves to get screwed over, and then some.

  2. It is beyond idiotic to expect things in Cuba to work like they do in any tolerably modern or normal country. Ordinary Cubans aren’t desperate to get out for nothing. Cuba tourism is both immoral and irrational.

    And by the way, we should be grateful for a “mammy” who looks so much like what she actually is, at least to those who have eyes to see. Of course, her target audience is fools and the willfully blind.

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