Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
I had a vague idea that travel between the US and Cuba was restricted somewhat, but until I started looking into it I didnt realise how stringent they are! Basically, I want to go Cuba for a short vacation. Anyone done it before? Any tips on the best way to do it?
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
I believe you have to go through Canada. It might be worth driving up to Toronto from NY.
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Or via Mexico, I think.
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by pejpm1
(Post 6309953)
I had a vague idea that travel between the US and Cuba was restricted somewhat, but until I started looking into it I didnt realise how stringent they are! Basically, I want to go Cuba for a short vacation. Anyone done it before? Any tips on the best way to do it?
ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS/TRAVEL TRANSACTION LIMITATIONS: The Cuban Assets Control Regulations are enforced by the U.S. Treasury Department and affect all U.S. citizens and permanent residents wherever they are located, all people and organizations physically in the United States, and all branches and subsidiaries of U.S. organizations throughout the world. The Regulations require that persons subject to U.S. jurisdiction be licensed to engage in any travel-related transactions pursuant to travel to, from, and within Cuba. Transactions related to tourist travel are not licensable. This restriction includes tourist travel to Cuba from or through a third country such as Mexico or Canada. U.S. law enforcement authorities have increased enforcement of these regulations at U.S. airports and pre-clearance facilities in third countries. Travelers who fail to comply with Department of Treasury regulations could face civil penalties and criminal prosecution upon return to the United States. General licenses are granted to the following categories of travelers, and they are permitted to spend money for Cuban travel and to engage in other transactions directly incident to the purpose of their travel, without the need to obtain a specific license from the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC): (more) |
Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Don't forget that you have to list countries visited on a lot of immigration forms too so you will be faced with coming clean or lying.
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by pejpm1
(Post 6309953)
I had a vague idea that travel between the US and Cuba was restricted somewhat, but until I started looking into it I didnt realise how stringent they are! Basically, I want to go Cuba for a short vacation. Anyone done it before? Any tips on the best way to do it?
When I was there, I met a fair few Americans - but they were all there via Mexico and Canada, undeclared. Fine for them, born and bred, but for you, just not worth it. Plenty of other similar places you can go; who knows, maybe Cuba will legally open up again in future, anyway. |
Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by pejpm1
(Post 6309953)
I had a vague idea that travel between the US and Cuba was restricted somewhat, but until I started looking into it I didnt realise how stringent they are! Basically, I want to go Cuba for a short vacation. Anyone done it before? Any tips on the best way to do it?
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by pejpm1
(Post 6309953)
I had a vague idea that travel between the US and Cuba was restricted somewhat, but until I started looking into it I didnt realise how stringent they are! Basically, I want to go Cuba for a short vacation. Anyone done it before? Any tips on the best way to do it?
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
I wouldn't do it, far to much to lose out by risking it if you ain't a US citizen, even then it's a hassle...
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by Bill_S
(Post 6310470)
The best way is to take your short vacation somewhere else.
Yeah, probably the best idea, I never realised that it applied to US resident. I thought it was just citizens. Such a shame that the US government can be so backward in this day and age. I've heard that it's a fascinating place to visit. I'll just have to be content with watching my Buena Vista Social club DVD :) |
Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
I have a friend in the UK who is going there and she thought that it was Cuba that banned the Americans because they thought one of them would shoot Castro!
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Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by pejpm1
(Post 6309953)
I had a vague idea that travel between the US and Cuba was restricted somewhat, but until I started looking into it I didnt realise how stringent they are! Basically, I want to go Cuba for a short vacation. Anyone done it before? Any tips on the best way to do it?
Thanks. Have a nice day. Oh, when I did first come here in 1996, I was confused for a little bit why I couldn't find Delta flights from Hartsfield, Atlanta to Cuba. |
Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by Octang Frye
(Post 6310712)
I just came to this thread to call you a moron.
Thanks. Have a nice day. Oh, when I did first come here in 1996, I was confused for a little bit why I couldn't find Delta flights from Hartsfield, Atlanta to Cuba. |
Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
Originally Posted by pejpm1
(Post 6310714)
Sorry, I just got a little worked up and it was uncalled for...
LOL. That was actually pretty mild. I'm at my most trollable when I talk about global warming. Anyway, for the record, it's actually 'moran'. If you're ever on fark.com, digg or somethingawful.com, you'll see the correct spelling. http://eyjan.is/freedomfries/wp-cont...ain_morans.jpg Back to Cuba, I looked at two or three airlines and couldn't figure out why I couldn't see any flights. Finally, the penny dropped. |
Re: Anyone been to Cuba from the US?
you will be faced with coming clean or lying |
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