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  1. Entry Requirements. Travel to Cuba for tourist activities remains prohibited by statute. However, the Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued general licenses for 12 categories of travel.

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Cuba no longer has outstanding entry requirements related to the pandemic and no longer requires any testing or vaccination before arriving in the country. When you complete the D’Viajeros Travel Form required before you’re arrival, you’ll note that the form asks about vaccination status.

    • How to Travel to Cuba Legally
    • Entry Requirements: Visa, QR Code, and Health Insurance
    • Cash Is King – Your U.S. Credit Cards Will Not Work
    • Airbnb & Airbnb Experiences Are Ideal For Americans
    • Your Phone Won’T Really Work and Wi-Fi Is Spotty
    • You Can No Longer Legally Bring Back Cigars & Liquor
    • The Cuban People Are Amazing
    • Bottom Line

    Yes, you can travel to Cuba as an American, and you might be surprised at how easy it is. Believe me: I spent way too much time worrying about traveling to Cuba legally when in reality, the whole thing was a breeze.

    There are three other things you’ll need if you’re visiting Cuba: A visa, a QR code entry document, and health insurance.

    In Cuba, cash is king. And when you travel to Cuba, your credit and debit cards will not work. Even at businesses that say they accept credit cards, U.S.-issued cards won’t go through. You have to bring everything in cold, hard cash. We recommend that you arrive in Cuba with more than enough cash to last for your entire trip. If you run out, you wi...

    The majority of hotels in Cuba have 51% to 49% controlling interest from the government. That means Americans aren’t technically supposed to stay (or spend money) at them, especially not if they’re on the State Department’s restricted list. Further, the hotels are expensive – and using hotel points isn’t an option. So I highly recommend using Airbn...

    This was not a remote working trip, let’s just put it that way. In fact, one of the biggest appeals of traveling to Cuba for me was the possibility of a digital detox. It’s best that you start your trip expectations that way and be surprised by a tiny bit of Wi-Fi once you arrive. Traveling to Cuba, in so many amazing ways, is like a step back in t...

    U.S. Customs previously limited Cuban goods brought back into the United States to $100 worth of liquor and cigars. In 2016, the Obama Administration removed those limits entirely. Then the Trump Administration reversed the softened sanctions on Cubaand reimposed them. The bottom line: As of September 24, 2020, according to U.S. Customs and Border ...

    The people of Cuba are having a hard time right now. They’re facing massive fuel shortages and crazy inflation, and many Cubans we spoke to said basic supplies like soap and deodorant are increasingly hard to find. It’s rough out there for them in general, but every person we spoke to was incredibly nice and they were all ecstatic that we were Amer...

    Don’t let the relationship between the U.S. and Cuban governments stop you from traveling to Cuba. Almost every American qualifies for one of the 12 allowable Cuba travel categories, whether you know it or not. Four different members of the Thrifty Traveler team were not questioned during any part of our trips and in general, it seemed that the cus...

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 24, 2023 · Cuba implements digital form for in advance visitors Customs declarations as well as personal and flight information. By El Toque. HAVANA TIMES – The Cuban government will require, as of January 23, 2023, a digital customs declaration for travelers entering the country.

  5. Nov 14, 2021 · The de-escalation of controls to enter Cuba for travelers has been gradual, with some measures relaxing since November 7th. After the 15th, travelers will only need to present a vaccine certificate or, if they don’t have this, a negative PCR test and a sworn declaration of traveler’s health.

  6. Entering Cuba without government authorization — your 30-day tourist visa — is illegal, and can result in arrest and serious jail time. If that’s not the kind of wild trip you’re looking for, apply for a visa at the nearest embassy or consulate of Cuba.

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