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TRAVEL
TO CUBA American travel to Cuba from Nassau |
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Cuba,
the "Pearl of the Antilles," is the largest and from the traveler's
perspective the least commercialized Caribbean country. It beckons the
jaded traveler with its picturesque colonial towns, intriguing Afro-Cuban
culture, rousing revolutionary monuments, almost 300 unblemished beaches,
enchanting countryside, and potent rum - even the beer is excellent.
Cuba's tourism boom is fueling an increase in traffic on the 40 airlines that service Cuba. Charters account for about 90% of arrivals. Leading international carriers have regular scheduled service from Europe, Canada, and Central and South America, and more are being added. If you want flexibility, choose your airline carefully—some are notoriously accommodating, others not. The US government bans normal flights between the US and Cuba, and all flights to and from Cuba are forbidden from using US airspace. There are regular flights from New York, Los Angeles and Miami to Havana, however, these are only for licensed travelers. For more Information click here. Cuba has a well-developed air transport network, with six international airports: Camagüey (Ignacio Agramonte), Cayo Coco, Havana (José Martí International), Holguín (Frank País Airport), Santiago de Cuba (Antonio Maceo Airport), and Varadero (Juan Gualberto Gómez). Most flights land at either Havana or Varadero, with Santiago and Holguín (which serves the beaches of Guardalavaca and Santa Lucía) of secondary importance. Go with the Professionals, with no worries! |
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