A Trip To Havana
#32
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Great trip report! Can you clarify what, if any, pre-clearance do you have to get from the government before you go visit? Can anybody book a flight and go as a tourist now? I thought in years past you needed clearance from perhaps the Dept. of Treasury, but I may be mistaken.
#33
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Fantastic pictures once again! Looks like Vinales is a decent place to go, I had read mixed reviews on whether it's worth going out there or not. I'll have to add it to the list for next time. You should have considered Trinidad as well, or maybe for your next time in Cuba. Pretty easy to get to from Cienfuegos.
Also, the Jetblue plane in FLL is actually an A321.
Also, the Jetblue plane in FLL is actually an A321.
#34
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Great trip report! Can you clarify what, if any, pre-clearance do you have to get from the government before you go visit? Can anybody book a flight and go as a tourist now? I thought in years past you needed clearance from perhaps the Dept. of Treasury, but I may be mistaken.
#38
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Thanks for another wonderful trip report from you.
Somehow you manage to capture the spirit of a city/country more than any official guide I have ever read!
Somehow you manage to capture the spirit of a city/country more than any official guide I have ever read!
#41
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Join Date: Jul 2013
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Great trip report! Can you clarify what, if any, pre-clearance do you have to get from the government before you go visit? Can anybody book a flight and go as a tourist now? I thought in years past you needed clearance from perhaps the Dept. of Treasury, but I may be mistaken.
Individuals who meet the regulatory conditions of the general license they seek to travel under do not need to apply for an additional license from OFAC to travel to Cuba
I have read that they have never prosecuted any US citizen for visiting Cuba as a tourist, so don't think it is really enforced at the moment.
Fantastic pictures once again! Looks like Vinales is a decent place to go, I had read mixed reviews on whether it's worth going out there or not. I'll have to add it to the list for next time. You should have considered Trinidad as well, or maybe for your next time in Cuba. Pretty easy to get to from Cienfuegos.
Also, the Jetblue plane in FLL is actually an A321.
Also, the Jetblue plane in FLL is actually an A321.
Oops about the A321, I must have been too sleepy to notice the extra seats.
Thanks, gaobest.
Thanks, broenor, a very interesting and photogenic place to spend a few days.
Thank you, alanslegal, so many beautiful sights and people to point the camera at.
Cheers, blueferrari, yes, a great place to take some portraits and and do some street photoraphy.
#43
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Join Date: Jul 2013
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They were two girls from the East Coast but now living in NYC, and had come down to Cuba for the weekend. There was another couple from the US in the other car who had come down for the weekend too. Havana seemed to be a good option for a quick getaway from the US.