All visitors must hold a valid passport and the relevant visa or tourist card that can be processed by a travel agency or at the Republic of Cuba Consulate.

Objects for personal use, personal jewellery, photo and video cameras, sports equipment, up to two liquor bottles, 200 cigarettes and up to 10 kg of medicines are tax-free.

It is not allowed to bring in firearms (except hunting arms, properly authorized) or narcotics. Up to 50 Havana cigars are authorized for free export. Larger amounts must be supported by an invoice. The departure tax at the international Cuban airports is 25 USD.

INFORMATION FOR TRAVELERS TO CUBA

The Government of Cuba decided last February 16, that all travelers, foreign and Cubans living abroad, coming to the island from May 1, 2010 and thereafter shall take out a medical insurance policy.

To meet such requirement, travelers shall have a travel insurance which covers medical expenses or a policy for medical expenses with coverage in Cuba.

The insurance policy should be taken out at the home country of departure. Travelers, who, exceptionally, do not have insurance at arrival, could take out a policy of insurance and assistance from Cuban insurance companies at the airport, port or marina. (See policy attached)

Travel insurance from Cuban insurance companies and most international insurance companies receive travel assistance services in Cuba from Asistur S.A, available 24 hours all year round.

Experience shows that over 80% of visitors to Cuba have insurance coverage, from companies at their countries of origin covering their medical expenses in Cuba.

Residents in the United States traveling to Cuba will have to take out their insurance policy at their home country of departure from Cuban insurance companies. The arrangement shall be made through agencies associated with Havantur-Celimar Company. US insurance companies do not provide coverage in the Cuban national territory.

Upon demand after their arrival, travelers shall present a policy, insurance certificate or travelling assistance card valid for the time span they will stay in Cuba.

Visitors to Cuba will not only find the natural beauty of the island and the proverbial hospitality of its people, but also absolute safety, which includes, of course, welfare and health. In case of any medical emergency, the Cuban health system guarantees the necessary medical care through a network of policlinics and hospitals, covering every corner of the island. Primary health care is provided in most of hotel facilities.

For more information when planning your trip to Cuba please, visit our web site or any Cuba embassy or consulate next to you, or any Cuban Tourism Office.

Likewise, you can visit (www.cubatravel.cu) or Asistur insurance company at ( www.asistur.cu)

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