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I have learned from some fans that my videos are very popular in Cuba. He says I'm quite famous there as a "handsome white man". I really want to go there and possibly shoot a video. I've looked into tours, but am wondering if any of you might have some inside information. A bud I chat with has offered to put me up in his house and i've found a photographers tour that might make a perfect cover, but it is expensive. I am also concerned about having my computer and camera equipment stolen as well as getting in trouble for making pornography in a communist country. There is no american embassy their so i could be fucked, and not in a good way. On the other hand, if my plan works, I could come back with some amazing gangbang video with alot of foreskin and alot of hot cuban men. Any one out there in the travel business who can advise me?

Yes, I am dead serious and want to go in September.

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As an american, the only way you can get to Cuba is through Canada or Mexico. The cubans are very nice people, they won't hurt a tourist. book a flight to Toronto (where I'm from) and then fly back down, we have many cheap flights to cuba as they love our tourist money. lol

don't get the immigration stamp or you can't go back home(USA) for 6months or so and you'll probably end up on some list.

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Do realize that if the US figures out you went to Cuba it's a $15,000 fine. My boyfriend is a Canadian citizen and he's not allowed to go because he's a US resident and subject to US law. It sucks, so be careful!

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I have been to Cuba several times.... There are hot men ready to fuck any ass that will allow them access. But being openly gay is not a good thing. I stay at the hotel Presidental, and usually find dick everywhere. But I would not broadcast it. I lived in China, and it's almost the same climate. They want to be open minded, but the laws and people act completely different when it's an expat! Why not choose DR... your country has a presents there.

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Cuba's a very popular tourist destination for Europeans. In the beachy touristy areas like Varadero, most of the hotels are owned by the big British and European travel agencies. So from a travel and accommodation point of view, they could be a good place to start. (I can give you the names of some reputable agencies if you need them)

Canadians make up the biggest proportion of tourists, but I don't know any Canadian travel agencies so couldn't suggest which were reputable ones.

The agencies tend to arrange all inclusive stays, but there's nothing stopping you booking flights and hotel separately yourself. Cuba's very tourist friendly and you don't need a "premise" to get in.

Americans usually travel via Canada, and Air Canada have direct flights from Toronto and the Cuban national carrier, Cubana, has direct flights from Montreal. But with you being in Florida it might be quicker to travel via, Mexico City (Cubana and AeroMexico), The Bahamas (Cubana and Bahamas Air), The Cayman Islands (Cayman Airways) or the Dominican Republic (Cubana). Canada seems to be the tried and tested method for Americans though; I couldn't vouch for if you'd have any issues getting home via any of the other routes.

As for your electrical equipment -all tourists take cameras, laptops and stuff with them on holidays -so long as you don't go OTT, you shouldn't have any trouble getting through the airport with it. As for getting your computer or camera equipment stolen, in terms of crime rates its more likely to happen in America.

Cuba's gay tourist friendly, so you shouldn't face any problems- Gay sex is legal and Raols Castro's daughter even lead a gay rights march earlier this year. The native communities however are more conservative and traditionalist, so there is some discrimination there still.

Your real issue (other than the US related problems), is that pornography is illegal in Cuba. Import/Export, possession and production are all banned. With no US embassy you're likely to be on your own if caught. If you were from anywhere else you'd likely just be deported, but obviously that's not possible with the US. Which could basically leave you "stuck" because of politics.

So go, have a great holiday and get fucked a lot... but might be best just not to film it.

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Thanks for the advice on this guys. I am going to do it but I've postponed it for a few reasons. I really want to film a gang bang. The adrenal of doing it so illegally makes it seem so much hotter. Plus I really love latin men. I have found agencies that book legitimate tours for Americans so I will probably go that route, that way I only have to worry about getting caught filming porn. "CumUnism" Catchy title huh? I get really excited thinking about it. All that foreskin.

I still get a kick out of knowing that guys in other countries know who I am. lol. I got an email from a 19 year old in Peru last week who told me I am more famous than I know. What a trip. I do love getting emails from young guys like him who write to me asking advice. It really makes what I do seem to mean something. It's all about getting off, but it is cool to know it goes beyond that.

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Do realize that if the US figures out you went to Cuba it's a $15,000 fine. My boyfriend is a Canadian citizen and he's not allowed to go because he's a US resident and subject to US law. It sucks, so be careful!

Upon an attempt to re-enter the US, the passport control officer will know you have been to Cuba. If you went without State Department permission, not only can you be fined but, if you are a USC, you may also have your passport rescinded, with perhaps no possibility of getting another one - EVER. After all, US passports are property of the US govm't.

Is it worth it, USCs and LPRs? I'd discourage anybody from fucking around with USCBP.

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Wow, it's crazy that it is so close to Florida and so much trouble to be had. Fucking Castro. I appreciate the insights. I will definitely plan to go via a legitimate American tour group, then just sneak away to meet my buddy who will have arranged a group of men to be waiting. That is the plan at this point, but it can't happen now for nearly a year since I have taken a job. Don't have the flexibilty I enjoyed as a freelance artist.

Upon an attempt to re-enter the US' date=' the passport control officer will know you have been to Cuba. If you went without State Department permission, not only can you be fined but, if you are a USC, you may also have your passport rescinded, with perhaps no possibility of getting another one - EVER. After all, US passports are property of the US govm't.

Is it worth it, USCs and LPRs? I'd discourage anybody from fucking around with USCBP.[/quote']

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Cuba's gay tourist friendly, so you shouldn't face any problems- Gay sex is legal and Raols Castro's daughter even lead a gay rights march earlier this year. The native communities however are more conservative and traditionalist, so there is some discrimination there still.

Castro's daughter gave a presentation in the San Francisco Gay Center last year, in regards to gay life in Cuba, past and present.

She her self seems very gay positive

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Went to Cuba in November, 2015.  You need a visa which is inserted into your passport for the duration of the trip and no stamps appear in your passport.  Need one passport photo for the visa, which may cost $45.  We flew into Havana from Mexico.  You can also fly in from Canada or Jamacia.  There are also flights from some US cities. Take euros.  Suggest you visit some of the gay friendly night clubs to get access into the scene.  And some gay cubans in the US may have contacts.  Need to speak spanish and probably rent a house as many Cubans in their 20s & 30s live at home.  The best food can be found in privately operated restaurants.   

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