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  1. Cuba International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.

  2. The Official Travel Guide to Cuba · Visit Cuba

    Greatest Waterfalls in Cuba. Imagine finding yourself in Cuba, surrounded by an exuberant natural environment - where the vivacious green mountains stretch out into a splendid blue sky - while the fresh Caribbean seabreeze brightens your face. And on this tropical voyage, you discover a land of waterfalls on every corner of the island.

  3. 20 things to know before going to Cuba

    2. Fill out your passenger information in advance. Cuba uses an online form called D'Viajeros to gather traveler information, including immigration and health data, in advance of travel. Fill out the form digitally up to 72 hours before your arrival in Cuba. 3.

  4. Cuba Travel

    Cuba Travel provides useful and interesting information to travel to Cuba, a safe destination in the Caribbean. Find tourist destinations, attractions, facts and all the right info for your Cuban vacation. Book here hotels, tours, events and more.

  5. Ultimate Guide to Travel to Cuba (2024 Update)

    We're José and Carley Rojas Avila, a Havana native and a serial expat turned travel writer. We're the creators of Home to Havana. We love Cuba and use our insider knowledge to help fellow travelers just like you discover all Cuba has to offer. Our ULTIMATE guide to travel to Cuba helps demystify Cuba travel. Written by locals, we share the ...

  6. Travel advice and advisories for Cuba

    Theft from hotel rooms, particularly in private accommodations ( casas particulares ), and from cars is common. Ensure that your personal belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times. Don't pack valuables in your checked luggage. Avoid showing signs of affluence.

  7. Cuba travel

    Cuba. Caribbean. From lush forests to a dynamic music scene, Cuba is a country of indefinable magic. Puff on Cuban cigars or cruise down the Havana streets in a classic car for a true taste of the good life. Best Time to Visit.

  8. Cuba Travel Guide for U.S. Citizens: What to Know Before You Go

    Getting WiFi in Cuba. If a travel guide says there are only one-hour WiFi cards, it is outdated. Now, you can access WiFi on a one-hour or a five-hour card. WiFi is now cheaper in Cuba—it was $5 USD per hour; now, it's $1 USD per hour. We only needed one 5-hour card per person for the whole week.

  9. The Ultimate Cuba Travel Guide (Updated 2021)

    Your ultimate Cuba travel guide, with tips, things to do, and best things to see in Cuba. Great for first-time and returning travelers. Located on the largest island of the Caribbean, Cuba is a very popular tourist destination and for good reason. Cuba is home to beautiful white-sand beaches, impressive rainforests and waterfalls, vibrant ...

  10. Cuba Travel Guide

    View CNN's Cuba Travel Guide to explore the best things to do and places to stay, plus get insider tips, watch video and read narratives from travelers.

  11. Cuba − Travel information − American Airlines

    Flying to Cuba from or through the U.S. for tourism is not allowed. There are 13 permitted reasons for travel: Federal regulations on travel to Cuba. If you aren't traveling for one of the 13 reasons, there are 2 other ways to enter Cuba: Apply for an OFAC license.

  12. Cuba

    Dosing info - Hep A. Hepatitis B. Recommended for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 years old traveling to Cuba. Unvaccinated travelers 60 years and older may get vaccinated before traveling to Cuba. Hepatitis B - CDC Yellow Book. Dosing info - Hep B. Measles. Cases of measles are on the rise worldwide.

  13. Tourist Information

    The presentation of a COVID-19 test (antigen test or PCR-RT) performed in the country of origin, as well as the anti-COVID-19 vaccination certificate, is eliminated as a requirement for entry into the country. The mandatory use of nasobuco or disposable mask is eliminated. The 2.0 meter physical spacing is eliminated for all spaces.

  14. Information About Cuba

    Population. Cuba is the most populous island in the Caribbean and home to over 11 million residents. It is a multi-ethnic melting pot with a population that is 65 percent white, 24 percent mixed-race, ten percent black and one percent Chinese. Due to the free education system, the cities are becoming filled with people pursuing higher education.

  15. Traveling to Cuba

    For details on Cuba sanctions regulations, including fact sheets on recent changes and information about applying for an OFAC license, please visit this Department of Treasury webpage on Cuba sanctions. The Department of State also provides information on Cuba sanctions and travel restrictions on its webpage on Cuba sanctions.

  16. Cuba travel advice

    Living in Cuba. Travelling to Cuba. FCDO travel advice for Cuba. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  17. Tourism in Cuba

    In INFOTUR you will find: • Information about the Cuban tourist product. • Free printed and digital maps and guides. • Offline and free WIFI with tourist information. TOURIST INFORMATION CENTERS. Read more... Visit Cuba Travel, the Official Tourism Website of Cuba, to find all the tourist information centers in Cuba, travel agencies and ...

  18. Can Americans Travel to Cuba?

    Yes, travelers with US passports can travel to Cuba. Considine says that it's perfectly legal for US individuals to visit Cuba for one of twelve specific purposes defined by the United States ...

  19. Tourism in Cuba

    There are two access roads to the territory: Aerial and Maritime. Cuba has 10 international and 15 national airports, located in different tourist destinations throughout the archipelago, which allows the connection through the different airlines, to and between the main territories. International airports in Cuba: José Martí (Boyeros, La Habana)

  20. Visit Cuba

    Cuba is a complex patchwork quilt of cultural, social and political histories woven together to produce a country unlike any other. Use this website as your Cuban travel guide to accompany you on what is sure to become an extraordinary journey.. Within its 110,869 sq km of dazzling Caribbean landscape, each visitor to Cuba will create their own story as they venture from one unique place to ...

  21. Everything You Need To Know

    We recognise their enduring connection to the land, waters and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging. Check our comprehensive travel information for Cuba, including money, internet access, flights, airport, medical insurance, food & drinks and more.

  22. How to fill out the Cuba D'Viajeros Travel Form

    Getting ready to travel to Cuba? Make sure you follow our steps to complete the D'Viajeros travel form before you travel. The form must be completed and shown at the airport before and after travelling to the island and requires passengers to input data such as their passport information, travel plans, and customs declarations.

  23. What You Need To Be Aware Of As A Tourist Visiting Cuba

    Cuba is just 103 miles from the tip of Florida making it the ideal winter getaway for sun-seeking Americans. However, the U.S. imposed restrictions on travel to Cuba in 1963 and while the level of ...

  24. Checked bag policy − Travel information − American Airlines

    Travel within / between the U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands - 1st checked bag fee is $40 ($35 if you pay online) and the 2nd checked bag fee is $45. Travel to / from Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and Guyana - 1st checked bag fee is $35 and the 2nd checked bag fee is $45. All bag fees are non-refundable and apply per ...

  25. REQUIREMENTS FOR CANADIANS PASSENGERS TRAVELING TO CUBA (updated as of

    Travelling from Canada to Cuba, you just need a valid Canadian passport, if your passport is from another country, you need your Canadian resident card or a work or study permit that includes a multiple-entry permit attached to your passport. For Cuba, you need the tourist card (the tourist card is included in your plane ticket and is issued by ...

  26. Geographic Expeditions Announces A Compelling, Insider Tour Of Cuba

    Early morning view of streets in Trinidad, Cuba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adam Jones / Danita Delimont. On day 4, the trip leaves Havana for a musical stop in the historic town of Cienfuegos ...

  27. Mexico to resume oil exports to Cuba after 3-month pause -data

    Mexico plans to resume oil shipments to Cuba after a three-month pause, shipping data showed on Wednesday, a move that could help ease power outages and worsening fuel scarcity on the island.