Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
She is not intrested, the point of the trip is to only smoke cigars, and visit factorys and look around for rare boxes to buy.If I could go and had the time and money I would visit them all, sounds like a great trip for you and your pals...and maybe on the next visit take your girl..
:cbig:My buddys have VERY good connections, so that is not an issue.If you go for the festival they open up extra factories for tours. If you just walk up to a factory I think only partagas is open for tours but during the festival they take you to El Laguito and either Upmann or La Corona. Now that is not to say that you can't get into others if you know who to slip money to. And honestly the other factory I know how to find is RyJ but they no longer make cigars there.
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There are direct flights from Miami to Havana. You need an OFAC license to get on one. With the recent loosening of requirements for "educational" licenses, it can be done. I did it in 2001, 02 & 03. Try getting in touch with the tour company Global Exchange. They have done Cuba tours from USA in the past.Mostly, no. In order for Americans to travel to Cuba legally, we have to prove to the gov't the need for the trip (journalist, religious, educational, etc.) and be issued a travel license for the trip. Americans that don't have those reasons and do go run the risk of getting in trouble if the Feds find out about it. Mostly they'll detain, interogate or fine you, but it's unlikely that you'll be imprisoned even though that is a risk. They'll also be flagged in the Customs database and I'm sure will be searched everytime they travel internationally and return back to the US.
From what I've been told, Cuban Custom officials will issue a visitor's visa to an American once there but they won't stamp their passport to help prevent them from being caught when they do return.
There are no direct flights to the US from Cuba. We would have to go through another country such as Canada or Mexico first.
Cuba is on my bucket list BEFORE they lift the embargo!Have a great trip! Going to Cuba is on my bucket list if they ever lift the embargo.
Definitely seems like the cheapest way for americans to do it. Hmm when I get rich this is my plan.They won't stamp our passport, but my Father goes there a few times per year when he's in the Cayman Islands. He takes a flight from there to Cuba.
Can't wait to go there, personally. Have a WONDERFUL time, Ben! Take lots of pix, brother!!!
Jeffrey L.