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Quality Hotels in Cuba Quality Hotels in Cuba Cuba is lovely and a much easier country to visit, if you not a US citizen. The Republic of Cuba is ideally located in the Caribbean area which gives rise to its beautiful weather and peak travel times of Christmas, Easter, July and August.

The Cubana de Aviacion is Cuba's national airline on which you could arrive on into the countrys Jose Martí International Airport in Havana. Or you could also book a flight from Aerocaribbean, Aeroflot, Air Canada, Air France, Air Jamaica, Air Transat, Bahamasair, Cayman Airways, Copa Airlines, TACA, Iberia Mexicana de Aviacin or even Virgin Atlantic .

To successfully enter Cuba you need a passport, tourist card, an onward ticket and a designated place to stay. To ease your entry into the country, why not book your first nights hotel room now. You can get great rates and lodging in Baracoa, Bayamo, Caibarien, Camaguey, Cayo Coco,Cayo Guillermo, Cayo Largo Del Sur, Cienfuegos, Guama, Havana, Holguin, Las Tunas, Matanzas, Pinar del Rio, Puerto Padre, Rafael Freyre, Santiago de Cuba, Trinidad , Varadero, Villa Clara and elsewhere.

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Castro’s niece gets visa to travel to S.F. – San Francisco Chronicle May 18

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Castro's niece gets visa to travel to S.F.
San Francisco Chronicle
In San Francisco, however, Cuban scholars praised the Obama administration's move as part of a recent loosening of travel restrictions between the two countries. Professor Nancy Raquel Mirabal, a historian at San Francisco State University, ...
Cuban president's daughter gets US visaThe Associated Press
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A Bridge-Building, Cross-Cultural Art Project That’s Also Delicious – New York Times May 17

New York Times

A Bridge-Building, Cross-Cultural Art Project That's Also Delicious
New York Times
Without hesitation, Mr. Arozarena, a Cuban actor, unbuttoned it and handed it to Mr. Coffland. The quiet American reciprocated. “It was a magical moment of letting go,” said Mr. Coffland, who has a gallery that deals in traditional textiles in Santa Fe ...