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Cuba / 2026 What's happening in Cuba right now and how do I get there.
« Last post by admin on June 03, 2026, 12:49:54 PM »
How do I get to Cuba and what do I need.   2026

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Ministry of Tourism of Cuba's Facebook Post




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Cuba / Re: Cuba challenges 2026
« Last post by admin on June 03, 2026, 12:38:40 PM »
Another major hotel chain exits Cuba: Archipelago International

Post date: Jun 2 2026
By: Travelweek

TORONTO — Another major resort company has severed property management ties with Cuban hotel chain Gaviota, as the U.S. administration’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)’s June 5 deadline for companies to cease operations in Cuba, or face sanctions, draws nearer.

Asia-based Archipelago International is the latest to pull up stakes, following similar moves this week by Blue Diamond Resorts Cuba and Iberostar.

The Havana Times’ contributor 14ymedio reported the story, noting that Archipelago’s properties on the island, including Grand Aston Havana, Grand Aston Varadero, Grand Aston Cayo Paredon, Grand Aston Cayo Las Brujas and Aston Costa Verde, may remain open but will now be managed by Gaviota. According to 14ymedio, on site at the Grand Aston Havana, workers were often told not to come in due to the lack of tourists.

One of the biggest players in Cuba is Melia. The report in the Havana Times notes that half of Melia’s Cuba resorts are currently closed, and that of Melia’s 34 hotels in Cuba, close to half are co-managed with Gaviota.

Yesterday came news that Iberostar has cut its ties with Gaviota, impacting the Spain-based hotel company’s management of a dozen resorts in Cuba. The 12 properties are under Gaviota’s umbrella and by extension the Cuban state, i.e. the Cuban military’s Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. (Gaesa). According to reports, Iberostar will stay in Cuba with properties affiliated with Cubanacan and Gran Caribe. Included in the group of 12 hotels, according to 14ymedio, are the Hotel Grand Packard on Prado Avenue, the Iberostar Selection Habana located in the K Tower and currently closed due to the crisis, the Iberostar Selection Ensenachos in Cayo Santa María, the Iberostar Origin Bella Vista Varadero, and the Iberostar Selection Esmeralda.

There was also confirmation that Blue Diamond Resorts Cuba has ceased operations effective immediately in Cuba after a months-long wind-down that began in February 2026, when mass repatriations brought thousands of Canadian travellers back from the island.
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Cuba / Re: Cuba challenges 2026
« Last post by admin on June 03, 2026, 12:35:08 PM »
Confirmed: Blue Diamond Resorts ceases operations in Cuba
Post date: Jun 1 2026
By: Travelweek

TORONTO — Blue Diamond Resorts Cuba has ceased operations in Cuba after a months-long wind-down that began in February 2026, when mass repatriations brought thousands of Canadian travellers back from the island.

“The Cuban tourism market is experiencing changing dynamics, including reduced and suspended flights to Cuba and operational constraints such as a lack of fuel supply, electricity, water and other essential supplies including food and medicine, and disruption to infrastructure and communications, as well as increasing logistical limitations that affect the hotel sector daily,” says a May 28 statement sent to a Canadian-based company providing services for Blue Diamond Resorts Cuba.

The statement also notes travel advisories issued by the UK and Canada.

“The above conditions have had a direct adverse impact on tourism demand. Additionally, hotel operations have deteriorated to the point where we can no longer maintain internationally accepted service standards.

“As a result of the above, Blue Diamond Resorts Cuba began a progressive wind down of its hotel operations in Cuba in February 2026. Due to the continuing operational constraints and market conditions, Blue Diamond Resorts Cuba has now ceased its operations and branding of all activities in Cuba, effective immediately.”

An update from Argentina-based tour operator Sudameria noted that the move includes all activities related to …

Sudameria says the move includes all activities related to …

Blue Diamond Resorts Cuba
Blue Diamond Cuba
Royalton
Memories
Starfish
Mystique
Resonance
Canadian airlines including Air Canada, WestJet and Transat have been suspending service to Cuba for months now. Sudameria says future reservations, inquiries, and coordination efforts for the impacted resorts will be handled directly by the respective hotel owners and/or the corresponding local operating entities.



The U.S. administration has been threatening military action in Cuba ever since ousting Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro earlier this year, then ordering an energy blockade that choked off fuel shipments to Cuba. That led to severe blackouts, food shortages and an economic collapse across the island.

Even more sanctions have been imposed on the Cuban government in recent days, and the U.S. has again raised the spectre of military intervention in Cuba.

The Canadian government’s travel advisory level for Cuba remains at orange (avoid non-essential travel). Last week Global Affairs Canada warned that its ability to provide consular services in Cuba may become limited if the situation on the island deteriorates further.

The Havana Times reports that the impacted properties will be administered by Cuba’s Gaviota. It also reports that Iberostar is under pressure to exit Cuba as well.


Tags: Blue Diamond Resorts, Lead Story

By:Travelweek
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Cuba / Cuba challenges 2026
« Last post by admin on June 03, 2026, 12:09:42 PM »
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https://www.travelweek.ca/news/hotels-resorts/melia-restructures-cuba-operations-with-15-resorts-impacted/?fbclid=IwY2xjawSNL95leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFvN01BT2pTdzNZYXE0SjUyc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHqH_yur072uMHf4C71FjZocrq-B3X2BlIPHZa7NZ4lEcnDf5_adF_XMQXUxc_aem_FPe3WX26Xt3jKqZiLVOCNw

Melia restructures Cuba operations, with 15 resorts impacted
Post date: Jun 3 2026
By: Travelweek
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TORONTO — Spain’s Melia Hotels International has followed Blue Diamond Resorts, Iberostar Cuba and Archipelago International, announcing plans to cease management and other services for close to half its properties in Cuba.

Melia is one of the biggest players in Cuba. The Havana Times notes that of Melia’s 34 hotels in Cuba, close to half are co-managed with Gaviota.

“In the context of the evolving geopolitical, social, legal and economic environment in the Republic of Cuba, Meliá Hotels International announces that, as part of its ongoing and rigorous risk assessment process, it has taken the decision to immediately cease the provision of management and commercialization services, as well as the licensing of its hotel brands, in relation to 15 hotels located in the country,” said Melia.

The 15 impacted hotels are …

Gran Hotel Bristol Habana Vieja Member of The Meliá Collection
INNSiDE Catedral Habana
Meliá Buena Vista
Meliá Cayo Santa María
Meliá Jardines del Rey
Meliá Las Dunas
Meliá Península Varadero
Paradisus Los Cayos
Paradisus Princesa Mar
Paradisus Río de Oro
Paradisus Varadero
Sol Caribe Beach
Sol Cayo Santa María
Sol Río de Luna y Mares
Sol Varadero Beach
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Cuba / What's it like in Cuba right now?
« Last post by admin on December 06, 2024, 05:11:21 PM »
https://www.paxnews.com/news/tourism-board/cuba-back-normal-cuba-tourism-talks-recovery-island-improvements-to-event


Nearly 170 travel agents, tour operators, hotel partners, and media, converged at Toronto’s Hotel X ballroom Wednesday night (Nov. 20) of an evening of networking, Cuban hors d’oeuvres, dinner, live music, dancing and resort-style entertainment to celebrate Cuba’s “Única” spirit.

The evening’s talent included local Toronto band Salsa Cuba, belting out the classics, alongside dancers from the Toronto-based Danza Corpus Conservatory Dance Theatre directed by renowned Cuban choreographer, Jose Angel Carret.

Cuba’s Única campaign, launched in 2022, is all about promoting the country’s best assets – the Cuban people, their culture, pride and friendliness – and celebrating the things that make the destination unique.

Admittedly, concerns over October’s power grid failures, combined with recent damages caused by Hurricane Oscar and Rafael, raised questions.

“Yes, a lot of people changed their flight dates [in October following the events],” said Lessner Gomez, director of the Cuba Tourist Board in Toronto. “If people cancel their trip, then we respect that. If they change their flights, we respect that too. But Cuba is open and Cuba is back to normal.”

As a Caribbean island nation, dealing with hurricanes is just part of life and Cuba has effective repair protocols in place. Gomez pointed to 2017’s hurricane Irma that crippled the country in September, only to have the entire island spring back into operation just two months later.

Canadians have long had a love affair with Cuba, with many visiting the island on a regular basis. More than 32 per cent of first-time visitors to the island become repeat visitors, say the Cuba Tourist Board.

“Cuba is still Canada’s number one travel destination. We are more than 97 per cent back to where we were last year with nearly 1 million Canadian visitors, and I think we’ll keep that number this year. Before COVID we were at 1.1 million,” said Gomez.

Cuba will receive more than four thousand flight operations from 21 Canadian gateways this 2024-25 season, with flights arriving at the most popular resort areas in Cuba.

More here:  https://www.paxnews.com/news/tourism-board/cuba-back-normal-cuba-tourism-talks-recovery-island-improvements-to-event

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General Travel / Re: Travel to the South is being suspended until April 30 2021.
« Last post by Milli on February 12, 2021, 01:06:00 PM »
Well, here is hoping that November is a go!  Stay safe! ~ Milli

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General Travel / Travel to the South is being suspended until April 30 2021.
« Last post by flopnfly on January 29, 2021, 02:07:55 PM »
Travel from Canada to the South and Caribbean is being suspended until April 30 2021. 
As well travellers returning to Canada will have to test negative or quarantine in an approved hotel at their expense. 

https://www.cp24.com/news/trudeau-suspending-travel-down-south-will-require-all-incoming-travellers-to-quarantine-in-hotels-1.5287360?fbclid=IwAR38E3GPh7k4ADbMgFaMTpi0jpvnT5n6hUOrcbrItK3ILgpSlYFXDm1opAE

The federal government will force incoming international travellers to quarantine in hotels for at least three days and suspend all travel to Caribbean destinations in a bid to narrow the chance more coronavirus variants enter the country.

Trudeau said that among other measures, all arrivals to Canadian airports will have to pay out of pocket to quarantine in a hotel before being allowed to circulate freely in the country.

All arrivals will also have to undergo PCR COVID-19 testing and then isolate in “an approved hotel” for up to three days while they wait for their result.


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Trudeau said the cost of this hotel quarantine stay will be “more than $2,000” per traveller.

Those who test negative will then be allowed to return to their home or other final destination and complete the rest of a 14-day quarantine under “increased surveillance.”

Positive cases will have to stay in hotels until they recover.

Trudeau said they hope to have testing and quarantine functions up and running in the next several weeks.

Additionally, all flights to and from vacation destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico will stop as of Sunday and remain suspended until at least April 30, Trudeau said.

“Now is just not the time to be flying,” Trudeau said.

“We can look forward to a better time when we can all plan those vacations.”

Trudeau said the four air carriers that carry passengers to the Caribbean and Mexico, Westjet, Air Canada, Sunwing and Air Transat, are cooperating with the travel restrictions.

All incoming foreign flights will now only be permitted to land in four locations; Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary, where testing and hotel quarantine capabilities will be set up.

All incoming non-essential travellers at Canada’s land borders with the United States will also soon have to present a negative result from a PCR test before being allowed entry.
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General Travel / Is Travel for Canadians re-opening?
« Last post by flopnfly on September 09, 2020, 10:42:50 AM »
The Canadian government is still suggesting we only travel for essential needs, but it looks like the world is starting to open up.

https://www.traveloffpath.com/countries-that-have-reopened-for-canadian-tourists/

MEXICO REOPENING FOR TOURISM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

https://www.traveloffpath.com/mexico-reopening-to-tourists-everything-you-need-to-know/


Stay safe everyone.    :beachpalm:
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I've only seen the TA reports, and nothing on the news about it since 2016.

 
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