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03-22-23 02:33 #7169
Posts: 45Anyone able to get the Cuban Tourist card?
I'm sure many of you now know, you can't buy cigars from a Habano SA or rum from a shop, without the Cuban debit card.
I was told its available at the airport, anyone know where exactly?
Which currency is best to load it with?
Any detailed and accurate info is appreciated!
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03-14-23 16:54 #7168
Posts: 437Originally Posted by Mondo707 [View Original Post]
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03-12-23 17:36 #7167
Posts: 94Sponsoring
Originally Posted by WeakEnder [View Original Post]
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03-12-23 09:36 #7166
Posts: 345Re: Insurance
Originally Posted by Dealdo [View Original Post]
Btw, AFAIK, American insurance doesn't work in Cuba.
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03-12-23 05:33 #7165
Posts: 118Cuba Insurance Tourist Card Travel Notification
Dear Fellow Travelers.
You need a Green tourist card to enter Cuba from any country other than USA.
You need a Pink tourist card to enter Cuba from the USA.
Both must be purchased in advance.
How? At gate with American Airline day of travel.
Otherwise read below.
https://cubasbest.com/how-to-get-a-cuban-tourist-card/
Do you need health insurance to travel to Cuba? Yes.
Most Airlines include Health Insurance with ticket purchase to Cuba. American Airlines Does this for You.
Do they check to see if you have health insurance on arrival? NO.
https://cubasbest.com/cuba-travel-insurance/
Your Reason for travel to Cuba is the same as everyone, In Support of the Cuban People!
God Bless You!
You also must register your arrival with Cuban Government 24 hours before travel to Cuba.
https://dviajeros.mitrans.gob.cu/inicio
Language selection top right of page.
This are the things You Must Do to travel to Cuba.
Rainman.
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03-12-23 05:08 #7164
Posts: 20Medical insurance
Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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03-12-23 04:41 #7163
Posts: 1092Originally Posted by Dealdo [View Original Post]
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03-12-23 03:01 #7162
Posts: 437Medical insurance
Is it true now we must have an insurance to travel to Cuba?
I'm not sure if American insurance work in Cuba.
And how about the visa flying from Mexico, do the airlines sell the visa right before departing like in the US?
Thanks guys.
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03-10-23 17:16 #7161
Posts: 20Originally Posted by United1 [View Original Post]
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03-10-23 17:11 #7160
Posts: 20Clear phone
Originally Posted by United1 [View Original Post]
Have fun, it's an awesome city. Just realize, whatever you give someone, they will ALWAYS ask for more. Learn to say no mas.
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03-10-23 02:57 #7159
Posts: 248Clear Phone of Sex Photos, Sexting, Confidential Info
Gents,
Is it true you need to clear your phone of anything sex related or confidential information before coming to Cuba. Any experiences with this?
Will this Cuba immigration / customs / polica actually go through your phone?
Sorry if I am being overprotective. I just don't want hassle. But also don't want to lose my intimate photos!
Cheers,
U1.
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03-10-23 01:52 #7158
Posts: 437Habana April
Hello everyone.
I'm going to Habana 22nd of April, is anybody going to be there?
Is been sooo many years, what are the hot spots now? Used to be nightclubs like Mío why Tuyo and Don Cangrejo, I heard some parks got action as well? How that venue works and what quality we are expecting?
Happy hunting.
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03-07-23 07:33 #7157
Posts: 271Nash Travel in Canada will handle everything however you will pay up.
Now I just fly thru Cancun -- Interjet has 2 flights daily to Havana.
Hope all goes well
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03-06-23 20:46 #7156
Posts: 1284Originally Posted by United1 [View Original Post]
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03-06-23 17:38 #7155
Posts: 248Visa to Cuba
Uncle Volodya. Maybe checks the US airlines websites (like American Airlines, Jet Blue, United). I know for the US Citizens, they may buy the Cuba visa at the gate of the departing airport (like Miami, Ft. Lauderdale). But imma not sure if its applies to non-US citizens.
For example, I found this on Jet Blue websites.
A Cuban tourist visa, which is sufficient for only certain categories of OFAC-permitted travel, can be purchased from JetBlue at a "gateway airport" (the final airport before departing the USA) for $50 per person. Customers will need their passports, boarding passes and a major credit card to buy the Cuban tourist visa. USA Citizens and citizens from third countries traveling to Cuba from a USA Gateway airport who qualify for a Cuban tourist visa must have the pink tourist visa issued in the United States (that visa can be purchased from JetBlue). Green tourist visas issued in third countries are not valid to enter Cuba from a USA Gateway.
But please, check check check everything I say, because I don't want you to have problems getting in! Jajaja.
Best lucks.
Originally Posted by UncleVolodya [View Original Post]