In summer ’16, when I first traveled to Cuba, I journeyed from New Orleans along the same route taken by many Africans enslaved in the southernmost parts of the United States in search of freedom and ...
Assuming they meet certain requirements, many Americans can now legally travel to Cuba for the first time in more than 50 years. After decades of isolation, the Caribbean island nation’s crumbling ...
I had barely put down my fork after finishing a Cuban meal prepared in a privately owned restaurant called a paladar when someone grabbed my hand and pulled me to my feet. Live music accompanied our ...
On March 21, President Obama flies to Cuba to improve relations and, thanks to the recent civil aviation agreement that allows other Americans to fly there too, tourism is bound to explode. Before ...
Cuba is just 100 miles from the United States, but in some respects, it’s a world away. Erika Tarantal discovers it's difficult to travel to Cuba, but not impossible. This was filmed in February of ...
There are no Starbucks or Hilton Hotels or Home Depot stores. Cuba is about has different from the U.S. as it gets. News Channel 8 reporter Peter Bernard recently spent eight days in Cuba, mostly in ...
Cuba won’t be a time capsule for long. The American tourist tsunami is coming, and it’s coming soon. The U.S. flag now flies over the American embassy in Havana, Americans can book rooms through ...
Focus on improving your infrastructure. Bring in private sector investors – particularly hotel developers. Educate the local tourism industry on the eccentricities of the American traveler. And don’t ...
Question: I have read that a tourist will get a better exchange rate using euros rather than U.S. dollars in Cuba. On a planned trip to Spain, I considered bringing home some euros to exchange for ...
WASHINGTON — Americans can visit Cuba, but there are a limited number of options to access the communist nation that has been long been off-limits to U.S. tourists. Thawing relations between the U.S.
SANTIAGO DE CUBA — You’ve seen the TV images of embassies opening in Washington and Havana. You’re heard the stories of Cuban rumba parties and beaches. You’re ready to take a chance and head to an ...
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