![]() Quite literally leaving you at the gate with nowhere to go! With regards to the airport option, on a recent visit to Lima airport and Mexico City airport (both gateways to Cuba), the airlines were “all out” of Cuban Tourist Cards. The latter option does take time – it needs a lot of documentation and can be a pain in the backside. It’s available (most of the time) at various airports in Latin America, and if you have the patience, you may be able to obtain one at a Cuban embassy overseas. But, how do you ACTUALLY get there? I mean visa wise, I need a Cuba Visa – right?Īt the time of writing, all tourists to Cuba need what is called a “Cuban Tourist Card”. So as a result, the world is travelling to this beautiful island trapped in a kind of 1950’s time warp. Interest in travel to the Caribbean island is at an all-time high, and everyone wants to visit “ before the Americans do”. ![]()
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