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I stayed in Cuba last summer. Accidentally, I found a reliable, safe and at the same time cheap casas particulares network. I wrote about it in my Spanish blog (sorry for the SPAM, but I thing it could be interesting to read it in Spanish or using a translator). To sum up:
In order to contact with Magnolia I recommend the email. In Cuba Internet is expensive and they don't use it as much as we do.
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Several ways to do it:
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I went to Cuba for 2 weeks solo and found Casa particular on Air BNb . But because I was in Cayman I had no luck of actually paying so I just messaged to lady and said when I will arrive and pay cash. From there I noticed that there is Casa Particular on every corner in every town nd all you need too do is pick a house house you like ,walk in,see room and if you like it agreed on price and stay. Pay at the end of you stay in Casa .
All Casas should be run with government strict supervision ,so all are very safe as they want to keep t heir good name.
At least that's how I did it. And changed casa almost every day ( because of travelling ) and never had a peoblem to find one
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Since the restrictions from the US embargo to Cuba are being relaxed slowly, AirBnB has recently started to expands its services to Cuba. I think you will not find anything more reliable than that at this moment.
I have personally used estanciahabana.com and revolico.com in the past, but I have relatives in Cuba who visit the place and meet the owner in advance for me, so my situation is a bit special. It always involve a bit of risk for you to contact someone from any of those websites.
The advice from @Ivan is probably your safest (and cheapest) bet.