Regla is a pretty, if rather religious town. It is mostly Catholic, although its denizens usually practice a syncretic mix of faiths. An example is Our Lady of Regla, dedicated to Yemaya, goddess of the seas, or the queen of the salty waters.She is a major deity from the Yoruba religion and occupies the prime spot in front of the altar, a black virgin, while Jesus and his men are relegated to a sideshow in niches along the walls.
Back down the Malecón, vulture-like birds circle above the hospital. There’s a dedicated lane for bicycles, and it is glorious to race down the boulevard, cars zipping by on one side, and the waves crashing against the sea wall on the other.
I decide to go for a last ice cream and realised the two Germans on my tour, an older, very fit couple have conned me, albeit unwittingly. We shared a taxi back, and instead of giving me a 3 cuc note, they gave me a 3 peso coin, which they said was 3 cuc. I only found out when I couldn’t buy ice cream with it. Sigh.