Classic cars were produced from the early 1900s to the 1960s. They were prized for their beauty and engineering, and today are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
Cuba is an attractive destination for its classic cars riding along the island. It is difficult to determine the exact number of classic cars that are currently on the road in Cuba, as there is no official registry or database of all the cars in the country. However, it is estimated that there are tens…
Wine is somewhat of a rarity in Cuba – you are far more likely to see the locals drinking rum and beer. In fact, there are only around 15,000 cases of Cuban wine consumed a year in the country – a drop in the ocean, in comparison to South America. If you are staying at…
By Jason Mueller from a1autotransport.com Travel to Cuba has been going well this past year and outlooks show that tourism is on the rise. 2017 showed nearly 5 million visitors to the country that helped pump an extra $3 million into the economy. Cuba has long been a bucket list country to visit and while…
By Lucy Wyndham Visiting Havana is a great way to witness the beauty and finesse of vintage cars. By taking a tour in a vintage car and learning more about the way they work, you can fulfill your desire to learn more about antique vehicles while experiencing a part of Cuban history. After taking the tour, you…
2017 has been a good ride. Took us through paths of sharing and most fruitful contacts. On the way we have met the most beautiful people from all over the planet and multiple experiences became one as a whole. So we are grateful and honored to have met each one of you through our journey. The best…
There is a new book about the culture of American cars in Cuba. As we said before, Cuba is a rolling museum, where you can find about 60,000 old cars along the island. It is true that many of them have been transformed with modern parts but there are some that remain original. Many of our…
Ernest Hemingway, the famous American novelist and Novel prize writer, lived in Cuba for about 20 years. Since 1939, his first visit, until 1960 when he left Cuba, never to return. Today in Cuba still remains the beautiful house where he was living in Havana. Ernest Hemingway’s house “La Vigia” is considered an important monument…