Starting the mid-1990s, Cuba had two currencies in circulation. First, the Peso Cubano (CUP), the national currency that most workers receive their wages in. Second is the so-called Convertible Peso (CUC), whose value is pegged to the US dollar, and is generally used to pay for more luxury items. Often workers’ bonuses are paid in CUC.
Tips to help you combat pandemic fatigue
/in NewsThat’s a feeling everyone is struggling with, so it’s important to be kind to ourselves and to look out for each other
What can your loved ones do with 1GB, 2Gb or 3GB you may send extra with Cubacel
/in Cubacel bonus, NewsETECSA launched a new promo for international top ups sent to Cuba, with extra GB, minutes and texts. HablaCuba.com hosts this campaign between March 8-13.
A new Cubacel promotion dedicated to Cuban expats, hosted by HablaCuba.com
/in NewsTriple Bono. Starting February 22 until February 27, international recharges sent to Cubacel mobiles get a boost.
The time for influencers in Cuba
/in NewsCurious to meet the most famous Cuban Instagrammers, according to Starngage.com? Let us introduce you to the young people of the “new revolution”.
This year, Valentine’s Day lasts for a week. Long distance gift ideas.
/in NewsValentine’s Day is just around the corner. Its flowery smell and heart-shaped look are not that obvious, because yes, even Valentine’s Day will look different this year.
Time to rediscover Cuba
/in NewsReady for your GB bonus?
/in NewsCubacel promo is back, to help you and your loved ones back home in Cuba enjoy more the gift of connectivity.
5 Ridiculously Tiny Habits That Can Completely Change Your Life
/in NewsExtended studies, as well as common wisdom and personal experiences, show us that every big change needs small steps.
A new Cubacel promo & 5 new year resolutions ideas
/in News2020 is finally over. We all waited for that to happen, hoping that the new year would rise to the occasion. Yup, we have pretty high expectations when it comes to 2021, the highest being getting back to normal.
2021 brings the end of the dual-currency system
/in NewsStarting the mid-1990s, Cuba had two currencies in circulation. First, the Peso Cubano (CUP), the national currency that most workers receive their wages in. Second is the so-called Convertible Peso (CUC), whose value is pegged to the US dollar, and is generally used to pay for more luxury items. Often workers’ bonuses are paid in CUC.