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Old 12-10-2008, 09:52 AM   #1
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Where in the US would be a good (and preferably cheap) place to take a "cigar vacation"? In other words, visit rolling factories huge shops, relatively low taxes on cigars, etc etc?

Ive been thinking of going on one of these trips during my christmas vacation, if the price is right.
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Old 12-10-2008, 10:01 AM   #2
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Good question!

Just south of Florida, west of the DR and east of Mexico would be an ideal low cost cigar vacation IMO
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Old 12-10-2008, 10:10 AM   #3
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Probably Florida, the Cuban section of Miami in particular. I've seen a rolling factory in the Bronx, NY, but I don't think there's enough in that section of the Bronx to warrant more than one day's time.
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Just south of Florida, west of the DR and east of Mexico would be an ideal low cost cigar vacation IMO
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Old 12-10-2008, 10:17 AM   #5
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Florida…where they roll Tatuajes and other cigars.
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Old 12-10-2008, 10:46 AM   #6
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I'd suggest Key West. Not sure how inexpensive that would be, but it would make a great (yes, "fabulous" ) vacation and there are many boutique cigar shops (see link.)
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Old 12-10-2008, 01:55 PM   #7
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Tampa,,,more cigar places than you can shake a stick at. If you want to progress further into South Florida it's the same thing. I love Key West as I took my touring motorcycle down there when I lived in Palm Beach Gardens and stayed for a few nights at a nice hotel ( 3 star ) for under $100 and just watched the sky, drink some beer and vino, smoked a ton of cigars and I still remember those 3 days.
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Old 12-10-2008, 04:19 PM   #8
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Little Havana was flat out AWESOME. Cigar smoke in the air when you step out of the car, walk up cafe cubanos, El Rey De Los Habanos, LGC, El Titan De bronze, and now Padilla's new lounge/factory........ can't wait to go back.
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Old 12-10-2008, 06:33 PM   #9
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Aside from Little Havana, which would be freaking awesome, let us not forget the Cigar Factory New Orleans.

I've never been, nor had one of their cigars, but I've been dying to for a while now. I only live a couple of hours from it.

There's also the Davidoff Shop on Madison Ave in New York.
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Old 12-10-2008, 07:15 PM   #10
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I've been meaning to take a road trip with the wife to Miami. Maybe I will be able to get there this summer(Fingers Crossed) I may not want to leave though!
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Old 12-10-2008, 07:20 PM   #11
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i definitely want to go to Cancun or Miami ... one day ... one day!
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There's also the Davidoff Shop on Madison Ave in New York.
That shop was really cool, but not worth doing as destination IMO. I did all the bigtime cigar shops in the city in an afternoon, Davidoff, JR, Nat Shermon, etc. Cool to do if you are in NYC but not worth going to NYC just to do if that makes sense. Your results may vary though.
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That shop was really cool, but not worth doing as destination IMO. I did all the bigtime cigar shops in the city in an afternoon, Davidoff, JR, Nat Shermon, etc. Cool to do if you are in NYC but not worth going to NYC just to do if that makes sense. Your results may vary though.
Yeah, I figured not, just wanted to toss that out there.
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Old 12-12-2008, 10:40 AM   #15
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So Florida around little Havana eh? Any BOTL's from around the area that would

1. Know the area and cheap places to rent a car and stay?

2. Know the area and wouldn't mind being compensated for showing a brother around?
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Old 12-12-2008, 10:47 AM   #16
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Little Havana is a great idea. If you'll have a rental car you could make the trip up to Ybor in Tampa and hit two cigar hotspots in one trip.
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I've traveled to most of the places listed in the thread & here's my opinion.
Ybor City is a nice place to visit-great restaurants,good atmosphere. There are a few cigar shops there, some even roll their own right there. The prices are all retail, so don't go looking for a bargain. There's alot to do in the Tampa area-beach, Tarpon Springs. I would rate it as maybe a 6 or so.

Little Havana- Authentic Cuban. 4-5 cigar shops, La Gloria Cubana has a nice shop there with a rolling shop next door. Again this is mostly retail so no real bargains here. Little Havana is also a little sketchy. I would not recommend staying the night here. If you wantto stay in the Miami are I would recommend you stay on South Beach. There are some very nice hotels right on the beach at a very reasonable price. I think we paid $60/night. Nice dining. Good bars. Fun shopping. You can walk right across the street to the beach. And don't forget South Beach is topless! I would rate this as an 8.

I was in New Orleans before the hurricane. At that time there was a nice place near jackson Square that made their own. Good cigar,great atmosphere near Bourbon Street.

I just got back from Cancun. I stayed at the Riu Palace Las Americas. This place is all inclusive, so its a little more spendy but well worth it. All you can eat & drink. The hotel was awesome! You can walk down the street & but all the cigars you want, even the real Cubans. Just beware many of these are Mexican knockoffs. Mexican cigars with some very good Cuban labels. Do your homework before you buy any Cubans here, they are out there. Cuba is only 200 miles away from Cancun, so if your willingt o take to trip..........
I would rate tis as a 9-10.

Next I think I'll try the Dominican Republic. Most cigars come from here & the resorts are great.
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I've traveled to most of the places listed in the thread & here's my opinion.
Ybor City is a nice place to visit-great restaurants,good atmosphere. There are a few cigar shops there, some even roll their own right there. The prices are all retail, so don't go looking for a bargain. There's alot to do in the Tampa area-beach, Tarpon Springs. I would rate it as maybe a 6 or so.

Little Havana- Authentic Cuban. 4-5 cigar shops, La Gloria Cubana has a nice shop there with a rolling shop next door. Again this is mostly retail so no real bargains here. Little Havana is also a little sketchy. I would not recommend staying the night here. If you wantto stay in the Miami are I would recommend you stay on South Beach. There are some very nice hotels right on the beach at a very reasonable price. I think we paid $60/night. Nice dining. Good bars. Fun shopping. You can walk right across the street to the beach. And don't forget South Beach is topless! I would rate this as an 8.

I was in New Orleans before the hurricane. At that time there was a nice place near jackson Square that made their own. Good cigar,great atmosphere near Bourbon Street.

I just got back from Cancun. I stayed at the Riu Palace Las Americas. This place is all inclusive, so its a little more spendy but well worth it. All you can eat & drink. The hotel was awesome! You can walk down the street & but all the cigars you want, even the real Cubans. Just beware many of these are Mexican knockoffs. Mexican cigars with some very good Cuban labels. Do your homework before you buy any Cubans here, they are out there. Cuba is only 200 miles away from Cancun, so if your willingt o take to trip..........
I would rate tis as a 9-10.

Next I think I'll try the Dominican Republic. Most cigars come from here & the resorts are great.
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How about going to a HERF that is out of state?
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Kentucky is NOT a vacation Dan!
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