Wish You Were Here: Eating guava pastry in Cuba, snowshoeing in Norway
Briefly

The article highlights two unique travel experiences from readers exploring Cuba and Norway. In Cuba, Noelle Gillies enjoyed the Havana Biennale, exploring artists' studios while appreciating local cuisine and heritage sites. She emphasized the seamless arrangements made by Authentic Cuba Tours. In Norway, Holly Hadlock and Ned Black marveled at the Northern Lights and delighted in various activities beyond the auroras, like snowshoeing and more. Hadlock advised that visitors should plan for longer stays due to unpredictable weather and recommended not renting a car to better explore the area.
We visited artists in their studios and in galleries. We were greeted with cola and lime, with an optional shot of rum. Then we had a delicious family-style lunch with fresh fish, coffee and guava pastry.
Plan on at least a week because a cloudy night means no visible Northern Lights. Don't rent a car.
Read at The Mercury News
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