Despite increasing hardships for locals, the Caribbean's most impressive island offers one of the world's great travel experiences, from its music and culture to Havana and its other cities, as well as beaches and nature.
Las Terrazas, a Woodsy Cuban Eco-Treasure
The main reasons millions come to Cuba each year are (primarily) beaches and (secondarily) culture. But the lag in the country’s development since 1959 has been a boon for ecotourism, leaving the island with quite a few natural treasures for visitors to discover, from hidden waterfalls to castaway beaches, national parks, and conversatories. I recently discovered one such gem in the Sierra del Rosario mountains just over an hour’s drive west of capital Havana. Allow me to introduce you to Las…
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You're right, Anil, journalists have always been exempt from restrictions on travel to Cuba, but if you read the Treasury Dep't. OFAC regulations on their Web site, it has to be a full-time journalist:
"...journalism by journalists regularly employed in that capacity by a news reporting organization, including supporting broadcast or technical personnel..."
Here are the current U.S. guidelines for travel to Cuba; this document will likely change in the next several weeks as these new changes are implemented.
Ed: Just read about it in http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-12197939
So encouraging. I think allowing Universities is a good step. Maybe alums ? Who will howl ? Whomever has much to lose ?
Obama announces loosening of restrictions on travel to Cuba.http://yhoo.it/eogiy0 Who will benefit? Who will howl?
Cuban art
Cuban music
"Cubanisms"
Cuban humor
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