Getting through customs in Central America.
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 2:32 pm
Hi all,
My wife and I are going to travel through Mexico, Cuba and Costa Rica in December and we're really looking forward to the trip.
I'm taking my Nikon D70, two lenses plus a Pal NVGS400 videocamera.
Does anyone have any travel advice as far as the cameras are concerned.
Our paperwork has just arrived from the Sth. Am. Tourist Auth.
It says in part..."in Cuba, please be aware that video cameras laptops etc. MAY be confiscated by customs officials on arrival. Please keep the receipt, as you will be able to claim back when you leave"
What does 'claim back' mean?, do they refund their estimate of the value in Pesos! and the cameras disappear forever?
I'll try and get an explanation before we go, but I don't want to part with my cameras, that's one of the reasons we're going there. I might just shout 'PIGS A***' then try and vanish in the confusion. (joking)
I'm also aware that the arrival time at customs has a big thing to do with it. Early in the morning, they're all asleep and couldn't be bothered with stuff like that, but we lob into Havana at 1530h right after their siesta, they'll be up and awake.
I always hand carry all my camera gear on the planes, for security.
Has anyone had any experiences in that part of the world....good or bad, funny or sad?
Cheers.
Allan
My wife and I are going to travel through Mexico, Cuba and Costa Rica in December and we're really looking forward to the trip.
I'm taking my Nikon D70, two lenses plus a Pal NVGS400 videocamera.
Does anyone have any travel advice as far as the cameras are concerned.
Our paperwork has just arrived from the Sth. Am. Tourist Auth.
It says in part..."in Cuba, please be aware that video cameras laptops etc. MAY be confiscated by customs officials on arrival. Please keep the receipt, as you will be able to claim back when you leave"
What does 'claim back' mean?, do they refund their estimate of the value in Pesos! and the cameras disappear forever?
I'll try and get an explanation before we go, but I don't want to part with my cameras, that's one of the reasons we're going there. I might just shout 'PIGS A***' then try and vanish in the confusion. (joking)
I'm also aware that the arrival time at customs has a big thing to do with it. Early in the morning, they're all asleep and couldn't be bothered with stuff like that, but we lob into Havana at 1530h right after their siesta, they'll be up and awake.
I always hand carry all my camera gear on the planes, for security.
Has anyone had any experiences in that part of the world....good or bad, funny or sad?
Cheers.
Allan