With travel restrictions eased and direct flights resuming, now is the time to get your guayabera shirt on and head to sensuous, singular Cuba, where dazzling beaches, tropical rainforests, epic nightlife, rich culture, and living history combine for an experience like no other.
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Now that independent travel to Cuba is being allowed, you’re going to need traveler’s medical insurance (Cuba insists on it). So let World Nomads help you with a value-priced package that includes medical and emergency evacuation cover, trip cancellation, and coverage for any of your gear that goes missing or gets damaged. Plus you can reach us 24/7 for assistance if something goes wrong on the road. (For official travel restriction information, visit the US Embassy website).
We not only have your back when it comes to a medical emergency or a stolen wallet, we also have a treasure trove of information that can help you travel smarter and safer through Cuba, Latin America and the world.
Our Cuba insiders give you all the crucial info you need to explore this sultry and enchanting Caribbean island.
From disease-carrying mosquitoes to hurricanes and even earthquakes (yes, earthquakes), Cuba has more than its share of things that can put a crimp in your Caribbean holiday.
Can you use your credit card in Cuba? Are there plenty of ATMs? Should you get into a political discussion in a bar? Find out what you need to know.
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Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.
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