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Cruises to Cuba

On June 4, 2019 the United States government announced the end to "people-to-people" travel to Cuba for citizens of the United States. Additional details should be available on the web site of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. We are watiing to receive additional details from cruise lines and tour operators regarding their response to these changes.

If you can't go on a Cuba cruise but would still like to enjoy a wonderful Caribbean vacation, check our our Caribbean page for such details.

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Highlighted Cuba Cruise Attractions

The following are just a few of the many things to do while in Cuba:

Old Havana

The city center of Havana, the capital city and commercial center of Cuba. Founded in 1519, Old Havana is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was one of the world's main shipbuilding sites during the 17th century. Plaza de Armas is the Plaza de Armas in Old Havana, Cuba public square that most tourists visit while in Old Havana. Cruises to Cuba give those particating an opportunity to visit other places of interest in Old Havana that may include El Capitolio, and the Museum of the Revolution.

Museum of the Revolution

This historic museum was inaugurated in 1920, and was the Presidential Palace until 1959. The exhibits at this museum mostly focus on Cuba's revolutionary war of the 1950s, as well as Cuba's history after 1959. The Granma Memorial, housing the yacht that took Fidel Castro and his revolutionaries from Mexico to Cuba for the revolution, is located behind the museum and is an interesting place to visit for those on a Cruise to Cuba.

El Capitolio

Also known as the National Capitol Building, it was completed in 1929 and was where the Cuban Congress operated out of until after the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Today, it's home to the Cuban Academy of Sciences and houses the world's third largest indoor statue (La Estatua de la República). Cruises to Cuba may offers participants the opportunity to visit this historic venue.