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Travel Tips: Cuba

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Travel Tips: Cuba

  1. 1. W H A T T O K N O W B E F O R E Y O U R TRIP TO CUBA
  2. 2. U . S . C I T I Z E N S C A N N O W T R A V E L T O C U B A • Under revised regulations that took effect on January 16, Americans are now allowed to visit Cuba. • Categories of travel allowed: family visits, professional research, religious activities, humanitarian efforts, performances, sports, journalism and academic among others.
  3. 3. C U R R E N C Y A N D C R E D I T C A R D S • Cuban currency is not traded internationally, so you cannot buy it in advance. • There are two currencies in use in Cuba - the Cuban Convertible Peso (commonly used by tourists) and the Cuban Peso (the locals currency). • You can exchange your money at the airport as well as most Hotels and Resorts.
  4. 4. P O W E R C O N V E R S I O N • The outlets in Cuba use 2 pronged 220V outlets. • Typical North American plugs will not fit into most Cuban outlets. • Make sure you purchase a plug adapter and check the power outage before plugging in appliances such as hair dryers and laptops.
  5. 5. I N T E R N E T R E G U L A T I O N S • Internet is highly regulated in Cuba and can very expensive. • You are required to have a special permit to access the internet and your usage will be closely monitored. • Do not expect to be able to get work done that requires the internet while you are traveling to Cuba.
  6. 6. C U B A N T I M E • The island definitely runs on “Cuban time” meaning that the pace of the country is fairly laid back. • Do not be upset if buses or tour guides are not exactly on time!
  7. 7. D R I N K I N G W A T E R • While Cuba is a clean and hygienic country, the tap water is not recommended. • To avoid an running your vacation with an upset stomach, you should opt for bottled water.
  8. 8. D E P A R T U R E T A X • Upon leaving Cuba you will be required to pay a $25 tourist departure tax. • The airports only accept cash, so make sure you have the cash on hand. • You are allowed to bring back up to $400 in goods for personal use but no more than $100 in combined alcohol and tobacco products.

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