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  1. TEN DO'S AND DON’TS FOR YOUR TRIP TO CUBA

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  3. Cuba Travel Services

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  4. HOGWASH: COVER REVEAL: Don't just travel to Cuba, experience Cuba like

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  5. Que bolá? An update from Cuba.

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  6. Cuban Travel Agency

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  1. Cuba Travel Advisory

    Travel Advisory. January 5, 2024. Cuba - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution. C. Reissued with updates to crime information. Exercise increased caution in Cuba due to crime. Country Summary: Petty crime is a threat for tourists in Cuba. Also, violent crime, including armed robbery and homicide, sometimes occurs in Cuba.

  2. Travel advice and advisories for Cuba

    Canada and Cuba accede the Treaty between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of Cuba on the Serving of Penal Sentences. This enables a Canadian imprisoned in Cuba to request a transfer to a Canadian prison to complete a sentence. The transfer requires the agreement of both Canadian and Cuban authorities.

  3. Mission Trips to Cuba

    Humanitarian trips through non-profit organizations (like group trips through Experience Mission) are allowed by both the U.S. and Cuban governments, opening the door for meaningful relationships and ministry. Will your group embrace the unknown on a 2024 mission trip to Cuba and encourage fellow followers of Jesus who are thriving amid so many ...

  4. Travel Advisory: U.S. Embassy Havana, Cuba

    The U.S. Embassy in Havana is operating with reduced staffing. Only family members employed by the Embassy may accompany U.S. government employees assigned to Cuba. Read the country information page. If you decide to travel to Cuba: See the U.S. Embassy's web page regarding COVID-19. Visit the CDC's webpage on Travel and COVID-19.

  5. Tourism in Cuba

    Customs Regulations for Entrance and Exit: The National Customs of the Republic of Cuba constitutes a control organ of the border and the control in the activity linked to foreign trade. It has the mission of direct in custom matters, collect customs duties and give response inside its jurisdiction and compete to the facts that affect the ...

  6. Biden eases restrictions on Cuban travel, remittances : NPR

    Biden eases restrictions on Cuban travel, remittances The White House plans to make it easier for families to visit relatives in Cuba and increase visa processing on the island, reversing some of ...

  7. What You Need to Know as Cuba Reopens to Tourists

    By El Toque. HAVANA TIMES - On October 20, 2021, Cuba's Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) announced that the country was moving towards a "controlled and tiered [opening] of its borders, scheduled for November 15th.". Amidst an economic crisis considered to be the worst one in the past thirty years and with almost 100% of the potential ...

  8. Biden Eases Trump-Era Cuba Travel Restrictions

    In addition to loosening travel restrictions, the U.S. government will remove the current $1,000-per-quarter limit on family remittances (money that is sent to family members in Cuba from the U.S.), and will allow non-family remittance, which can support independent Cuban entrepreneurs. Former President Donald Trump had increased sanctions ...

  9. The rules for Americans visiting Cuba in 2022

    The 12 categories of travel licenses for US citizens. US law states that US citizens can only travel to Cuba on a 'general license' based on one of 12 different approved categories, which include family visits, educational and religious activities, public performances and exhibitions, and the vague sounding 'support for the Cuban people.'Licenses are self-qualifying (there's no long ...

  10. Cuba travel restrictions: What you need to know

    The Obama administration allowed 12 categories of legal travel. People-to-people trips, which emphasized creating direct contact with the Cuban people through cultural activities, were the most ...

  11. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Cuba

    Officials from the Cuban Foreign Ministry participate in an international conference in Oslo. Officials from the General Division for Multilateral Affairs and International Law of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, arrived in this city to take part in an international conference on strengthening the protection of civilians from the humanitarian consequences arising from the use of ...

  12. Cuba Travel

    Cuba is an archipelago made up of the largest island of the Antilles called Cuba, Isla de la Juventud (formerly called Isle of Pines), and another 4,195 cays, islets and adjacent islands. It is located in the Caribbean Sea (or Caribbean Sea), near the coast of the United States and Mexico. Its limits are to the north with the Strait of Florida ...

  13. Cuba

    Airfare is not included in the trip cost, but will be taken care of by Servant Life's travel agent who gets humanitarian rates and often free baggage. You may book on your own if you prefer to do so, but we ask to approve the itinerary first. Short-term mission trips to Cuba with all-inclusive pricing. Partner with local churches to engage ...

  14. New Requirements for Travelers to Cuba as of Jan. 23

    By El Toque. HAVANA TIMES - The Cuban government will require, as of January 23, 2023, a digital customs declaration for travelers entering the country. The declaration is part of a more extensive digital form (which also contains immigration and health information) that will be mandatory for visitors, both Cubans and foreigners.st.

  15. 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.

  16. Entry to Cuba: Visas & Travel Requirements · Visit Cuba

    For most European citizens, a valid passport is required during your stay in Cuba. Some countries, like Spain, require the passport to be valid for at least 6 months. It's also important to note that if you plan to travel to the United States after visiting Cuba, you'll need a visa. This is because the electronic system for travel authorization ...

  17. Travel Advisory: U. S. Embassy Havana, Cuba

    Location: Cuba, countrywide Event: The Government of Cuba announced additional entry requirements, effective January 5: All individuals ages 13 and older traveling to Cuba by air must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination and proof of a negative COVID-19 test (RT-PCR), performed no later than 72 hours before the trip.

  18. Cuba travel advice

    Warnings and insurance. Still current at: 27 April 2024. Updated: 19 January 2024. Latest update: This travel advice has been rewritten to make it easier to read and understand. The Foreign ...

  19. Is it Legal for U.S. Citizens to Travel to Cuba?

    U.S. law states that those who want to go to Cuba need to qualify for a "general license" based on one of 12 approved categories. The 12 categories currently authorized by U.S. government, for travel to Cuba are: Family visits. Official business of the U.S. government, foreign governments, and certain intergovernmental organizations.

  20. Cuba

    US law prohibits travel to Cuba for tourism reasons. Travelling to Cuba from the USA is allowable under certain categories. For more information see the US Department of the Treasury website and the US State Department's travel advice for Cuba. For travel-specific questions, see the Code of Federal Regulations 31 C.F.R. 515.560 and the US ...

  21. Frequently Asked Questions

    For traveling to Cuba for pleasure or recreation, the visitor must adjust his trip to a tourism program contracted with international agencies that have an agreement with the Cuban Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) and must submit his visa application to the tourist agency that hires the trip.

  22. Top Cuban official says country open to more U.S. deportations, blames

    Top Cuban diplomat weighs in on immigration, Havana Syndrome and more 26:19. Washington — Cuba's government is willing to accept more deportation flights from the U.S. of Cuban migrants, who ...

  23. Governor resigns amid anti-corruption campaign in Cuba

    A government anti corruption campaign targeting officials and the private sector is creating a more uncertain business climate in Cuba. The targets seemed to be officials who had profited from ...

  24. Kaliane Bradley's 'Ministry of Time' a thoughtful romance novel

    Book Review. The Ministry of Time. By Kaliane Bradley Avid Reader Press: 352 pages, $28.99 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees ...

  25. How to Book a Rocket Ride: Advice From a Space Travel Agent

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  26. Weaker Yen Keeps Japanese Tourists at Home While Visitors Throng

    A weaker yen, high air fares and tepid wage growth are keeping outbound travel stuck well below pre-pandemic levels. Just 1.22 million ventured abroad in March, 36.8% less compared with the same ...

  27. Biden-Harris Administration Announces Final Rule Requiring Automatic

    Media Contact. Press Office. US Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE Washington, DC 20590 United States. Email: [email protected] Phone: 1 (202) 366-4570 If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

  28. Who pays for a president's campaign travel?

    Trump's team reimbursed the federal government nearly $4.7 million for travel expenses during the 2020 race. But Biden probably won't have trouble covering his bills. His campaign and the DNC had more than $192 million in cash on hand at the end of March. ____