Below is a summary of how you can learn more about the feasibility seeing Cuba for yourself soon - first from a legal perspective. Then a partial list of travel agencies & tour operators with experience bringing U.S. travelers to Cuba.
I. How easy is it to get into Cuba, and what is the legal situation?
In the past few years some 200,000 Americans have gone to Cuba annually. Many of them went with U.S. Treasury licenses, many others did not. Generally, getting a visa from Cuba is not a problem, including for travelers from the U.S. The U.S. side is more complicated. For more information,
See Know Before You Go Restrictions on Travel to Cuba (PDF) from the Center for Constitutional Rights (Updated Feb. 2007)
For other and hopefully current information on developments concerning U.S. regulation of travel to Cuba, see http://www.ccr-ny.org/v2/legal/cuba/cuba.asp and http://www.nlg.org/cuba (must be all lower case). The latter includes information on the "Wall of Lawyers" referral network to assist U.S. persons being hassled for alleged travel expenditures re Cuba, and form responses to U.S. Treasury/OFAC letters demanding information and threatening fines against U.S. travelers to Cuba.
U.S. licenses may be available for specialty tours or
conferences, or for persons with academic, journalist & other credentials,
as well as for people visiting family, for religious reasons, etc. Many
sister-city groups go based on humanitarian licenses. For Milwaukee-Nuevitas
and Madison-Camaguey, see their pages
on this website. For a broader list of U.S.-Cuba sister-city relationships,
contact www.uscsca.org. (For a list
of U.S. NGO's with Cuba ties see http://uscuba.home.igc.org/ngodirectory.htm.)
You can see & search many upcoming licensed cultural tours/professional
events on the website of Marazul (below), which is probably the largest
U.S. based travel agency organizing such travel. A list of upcoming conventions
in Cuba, see the link under Cuban based agencies, below.
II. Here are links to some of the agencies specializing in handling travel to Cuba, based in the U.S., Canada, and Cuba:
Cuba based:
Cubalinda.com Inter-Active Travel, in Havana (run by a
U.S. expatriate, with U.S. travel info posted), Tel +53-7-553980 Fax +53-7-553686
http://www.cubalinda.com
email: reservations@cubalinda.com
U.S.-based:
Marazul Tours, Inc.
www.marazultours.com
(this lists upcoming tours & conferences)
800-223-5334 201-319-3900 Fax (201) 840-6719
email: info@marazultours.com
http://www.cubanow.org (Trips that specialize in historic preservation, planning, sustainable development, and architecture, among others.)
Global Exchange "Reality Tours" (a major licensed provider
of quality educational tours) http://www.globalexchange.org/tours/auto/byCountry.html
email: realitytours@globalexchange.org
IFCO/Pastors for Peace (trips on religious, Afro-Cuban, medical & solidarity themes) visit the website at www.ifconews.org.
Center for Cuban Studies (many art & culture, also
Jewish heritage tours), NYC
http://www.cubaupdate.org/
email: cubanctr@igc.org
U.S. Cuba Labor Exchange, Phone/fax: 313.561.8330
http://www.geocities.com/us-cuba-labor/
email: laborexchange@aol.com.
Venceremos Brigade (typically a work brigade each July)
http://www.venceremosbrigade.org
email: info@vbrigade.org
The Student Exchange between Cuba and America, Madison, WI http://www.seca.org
Canada-based:
SOL ANDINO TRAVEL - FRIENDSHIP TOURS www.cubafriendship.com
Vacation-Culture in Cuba Inc., Montreal (Quebec), Telephone:
toll-free from Canada and the U.S.: 1-888-691-0101
http://www.CultureCuba.com
email: info@culturecuba.com
Other tourism info from Cuba (in English):
http://www.ecubatravel.com/
(includes links to U.S. & Cuban regulations & listing of conventions
in Cuba in 2002 at:
http://www.buroconv.cubaweb.cu/calendario/calend02/fr_calendario.htm
http://www.cubasi.cu/eng_turismo.htm
http://www.cubaweb.cu