The last remaining US cruise ship in Havana Harbor, Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas, departed Cuba on Wednesday afternoon. It was an abrupt end to a burgeoning market for US cruise lines, ...
It will become harder for Americans to travel to the Caribbean nation. — -- President Donald Trump’s changes to U.S. policy on Cuba could have a chilling effect on some travel to the Caribbean ...
There's a lot of confusion from American would-be travelers to Cuba: Namely, whether they can legally go at all. Diplomatic relations re-established by former U.S. President Barack Obama in 2014 now ...
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 ...
President Obama’s announcement in December of a new U.S policy toward Cuba has opened the door a bit wider for Americans who want to travel to their island neighbor. "When you look at Havana, there ...
Traditional vacations to Cuba — lazing on the beach all day, for instance, or stocking up on rum and cigars — have been forbidden by the U.S. government for more than 50 years, and still are. But ...
Suzanne Rowan Kelleher covers travel for Forbes. It just got easier for Americans to fly to Cuba. On Wednesday, at the request of Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the U.S. Department of ...
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The U.S. eased on Thursday a warning urging citizens against traveling to Cuba, where a decades-long embargo still restricts tourist traffic and where a series of mysterious symptoms afflicting ...
Obama administration announces sweeping changes to Cuban travel restrictions. — -- The Obama administration took a series of major steps today toward its goal of normalizing relations with Cuba, ...
After months of urging American travelers to avoid Cuba and noting that mysterious attacks caused ailments among U.S. Embassy workers there, the U.S. State Department on Thursday softened its language ...