Travel to cuba:
Yes, you can

Can Americans Travel to Cuba?

Yes, U.S. travelers can visit Cuba. However, there are specific regulations and permitted reasons for travel.

Manifesto 2024

Traveling to Cuba is not just a journey across borders; it’s an immersion into a world brimming with vibrancy, resilience, and unfiltered beauty. For American travelers, it represents an opportunity to step beyond the usual and witness a country whose heartbeat resonates with history, culture, and warmth.

Important Things To Know

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Support Private Businesses

Spend money at privately-owned businesses like Airbnbs and local restaurants.

Tourist Travel Restrictions

Purely tourist visits are not allowed under the current regulations for travel to Cuba.

Visa

Obtain a visa at the airport before boarding. Costs range from $85 to $120.

Travel Insurance

Cuba requires medical travel insurance, usually included with your airline ticket.

Record-Keeping

U.S. laws mandate keeping records of your expenses and activities in Cuba for five years.

Documentation

You only need a passport that is valid for at least six months from your entry date.

Planning Your Trip

Accommodations: See accomodations page
Experiences: See experiences page
Transport: See transport page

How to Get There: Direct flights are available from American Airlines, Southwest, and United Airlines. Flight availability may vary.

Personalised Travel Programme

Here we show you a sample itinerary, but let us know your preferences, and we will customize it exclusively for you.

Activities

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Hotel or casa

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Transport

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Assistance

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    Cuba

    Cultural & Historical Context

    Cuba’s history is fascinating; discover the most important events that have taken place on the island throughout its history.

    FAQ

    Yes, you can travel to Cuba as a US citizen. All you need is a US passport (valid for at least 6 months after your entry into Cuba).

    Yes, this Visa can be purchased at the airport before boarding the flight. Price can vary from $80 to $120.

    Everyone entering Cuba must have a health insurance with coverage in the area.

    Special visa requirements apply to Cuban-born travelers, regardless of citizenship.

    Yes, you need to complete the D’Viajeros Advance Information of Travelers Form (https://dviajeros.mitrans.gob.cu/). This can only be completed once you are within 48 hours from departure for Cuba. This is a simple form that asks some health questions as well as including the customs declaration form.

    The single currency in Cuba is the Cuban Peso (CUP). For more informartion visit this website: https://cubania.com/changement-de-monnaies-a-cuba-levolution-continue.html

    We always recommend Private House. Regarding Hotels there is a list of restricted Hotels in Cuba: https://www.state.gov/cuba-sanctions/cuba-restricted-list/

    No, these items cannot be imported to the United States, but you can enjoy them during your Cuba stay!

    No is not. Avoid drinking tap water directly in your accommodation. Better to use bottled water.