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Nearly half of Quebecers cancel U.S. trips amid tensions, boosting local tourism
(montreal.citynews.ca)
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Us Québécois love going to Cuba, we've been vacationing there for ever! It's amazing, not a single American in sight!
Just went to Cancún, so many québécois! It's a direct flight from YUL. Not that many Americans in some areas.
Still more Americans than Havana, also a direct flight from YUL ;)
Went in January and Cancun was crawling with shity Americans I won't be back ever.
It's worth going to that area and seeing other stuff. Cancún is not a great place, but there are lots of cool things in the area
Yeah I vacationed in Playa Del Carmen, not Cancún itself.
Beautiful beaches, food sucks though. Mexico is better!
Oh I think the dirt cheap, plentiful, delicious food is what I'll miss the most in Mexico.
The people are also genuinely wonderful (at least in Cancún / Playa Del Carmen), I've heard the opposite for the Dominican Republic. Don't know about Cuba.
Yes. Food is not great in Cuba. Unless you stay with a local and have the amazing fresh fruit for breakfast. And the coffee / dairy is amazing!
I keep hearing this, but man was it not my experience. I may have just been unlucky, or maybe it was just our specific resort, but the food we ate on the resort was extremely disappointing. The best meal I ate whole week was a random lunch I ate in a disposable plate (the cochinita pibil was out of this world) before leaving Tulum. Meanwhile most food in Cuba was perfectly fine. On average not the best I ate in my life, but nothing terrible.