Cuban from Miami tells of her experience visiting the island

Cuban from Miami tells of her experience visiting the island
Cuban from Miami tells of her experience visiting the island

A Cuban woman shared on TiKTok what her recent visit to the island was like. On the network, the young woman @diviertete_con_made recounted her chaotic experience during a recent trip to Cuba.

According to his testimony, the trip was full of difficulties from the beginning to the end: “From the moment we left here, from the moment we arrived at the Miami airport until we returned 7 days later, the trip to Cuba was chaos,” he began by explaining. Made.

One of the main reasons for his trip was to bring an electric generator for his mother-in-law, due to the frequent blackouts on the island. However, to transport the equipment, he opted for a charter flight, which he described as a “blunder.” “For the charters they let you even take an elephant if you want, but those flights are a mafia, it’s a disaster, it’s shameless,” she said.

Added to this were the problems at the Cayo Santa María hotel where he stayed with his family, and where, among many other problems, of the four specialized restaurants he had, none were operating. “Only the buffet, the super poorly prepared food and just three stations were what was working,” he added.

In her long presentation, the young Cuban mother also expressed her frustration and pain about the general conditions in Cuba: “Every trip I take is worse; “You can’t go to Cuba.”

Despite this, he reaffirmed his commitment to continue visiting the island for the sake of his family: “I go to Cuba because I have my family there… and I will continue going because I will not forget my family for anything or anyone.”

In her detailed testimony, she also expressed her decision to no longer take her children to Cuba due to the deplorable conditions in the country.

“I had booked a hotel because since we were going with the children it is impossible to be in the houses with the blackouts, the heat is unbearable, unsustainable,” he explained while ensuring that he would not expose his children any more to that reality, “there is a quantity of illnesses that I cannot explain to you.

The reactions to the video were immediate and among the messages of empathy, personal testimonies or specific questions they also left criticism and recommendations.

 
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