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Cuba: Nearly 183,000 travel abroad since reform

Nearly 183,000 Cubans have traveled overseas since a migratory reform law took effect earlier this year Read More

Destination Cuba Draws Travel Agents from Around the World

The presence in Cuba of 350 tour operators and travel agencies from 20 countries to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Havanatur travel agency confirms growing international interest in destination Cuba. Read More

Canadian golf project in Cuba hits a snag

A Canadian real estate company planning a golf resort in Cuba has filed a $25.5 million suit against the PGA of America in Palm Beach County, alleging that the group blocked its right to use the valuable brand on the island. Read More

Cuba promotes private offers in tourism

The Cuban government said it would promote private offers in tourism during next season, including accommodations, tours and restaurants. Read More

Cuba To Promote Nature Tourism

<br />With the increase development of the local tourism industry, Cuba plans to develop nature tourism Read More

Travelers to Cuba: a legion of easily recognizable passengers at Miami International Airport

Miami became the city which reported the greatest number of flights to Cuba this summer. Read More

Havana airport to get $10.2 million upgrade

Cuba's main international terminal is getting a $10.2 million overhaul to improve operations at the overcrowded facility Read More

Cruises to Cuba announced by U.S. tour company

A U.S.-based tour company has announced it plans to launch new people-to-people trips to Cuba that would transport U.S. citizens there by ship. Read More

Cuban Tourist Offers Presented in Brazil

Cuban Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero presented offers and the agenda for tourism development of Cuba to Brazilian travel agents, tour operators and businessmen in the city of Sao Paulo Read More

Cuba Bus Crash: Two UK Tourists Among Injured

A government-operated vehicle runs off the road and flips over leaving dozens of foreign passengers hurt. Read More

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