HAVANA (Reuters) - As blackouts, food, fuel and labor shortages in Cuba grow more acute by the day, a trip to the Caribbean island has become a hard sell. Cuban government statistics tell the story: ...
With its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes and warm hospitality, Cuba continues to attract travelers from around the world. Tourism in Cuba has seen a remarkable surge in international ...
When US President Barack Obama stepped off Air Force One onto Cuban soil in 2016, he was one of around four million visitors to the island that year. A record high at the time, Cuba's visitor numbers ...
While a lot of attention is being focused on Venezuela these days - and on President Trump's deployment of warships near its coast - don't lose sight of the parallel economic collapse unfolding in ...
Cuba is struggling to reawaken its tourism industry after months of pandemic-induced slumber as travelers stay away, threatening to derail the government's plan to haul the economy out of a deepening ...
That said, CNN reports that the U.S. will still prohibit individual American tourism in Cuba and won't allow individuals to travel there for educational purposes. Americans may still visit, however, ...
You might think other Caribbean tourism destinations would be ready to flip their sandals as Cuba’s tourism numbers continue to climb. International visitors to Cuba last year rose by 13.9 percent to ...
Cuba is facing economic hardship due to fuel shortages, natural disasters, and government policies. Many Cubans are struggling to afford basic necessities due to inflation and low wages. Despite the ...
This post is in partnership with the History News Network, the website that puts the news into historical perspective. The article below was originally published at HNN. Cuba is about to change. As ...