The Tourist Card (Visa): This is required for all tourists.
Flying from the US: You need a pink tourist card, often provided or sold by your airline at the airport.
e-Visa: Cuba has introduced an e-Visa system for many travelers, allowing online applications.
Authorized Travel (US Residents): Tourism is prohibited.
You must choose one of 12 categories, such as "support for the Cuban people" (which includes staying in private homes/casas particulares and using private businesses).
Documentation: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months, and you must have medical insurance
What does that mean? I thought travel itself was restricted. Any one person can now fly to and visit Cuba?
It's an application process:
The Tourist Card (Visa): This is required for all tourists.
Flying from the US: You need a pink tourist card, often provided or sold by your airline at the airport.
e-Visa: Cuba has introduced an e-Visa system for many travelers, allowing online applications.
Authorized Travel (US Residents): Tourism is prohibited.
You must choose one of 12 categories, such as "support for the Cuban people" (which includes staying in private homes/casas particulares and using private businesses).
Documentation: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months, and you must have medical insurance
Huh. Well, that's interesting. Thanks.