U.S. Tourism to Cuba Is Illegal – But You Can Still Go
The New York Times and Trip Advisor recently recommended Cuba as a top tourist destination, but the U.S. government prohibits U.S. citizens from visiting the island as tourists. Despite the barriers, Diana and Kevin, two U.S. history professors who recently visited Cuba, say there are still ways to go there legally in 2023. "I would really encourage folks to come to Cuba and then from that experience…come to your own conclusions about what Cuba is like as a country," says Diana. 📩 Get the Truth. Subscribe to our newsletter now for breaking news, investigative reports and exclusive content on Cuba’s untold stories and U.S.-Cuba relations 👉: https://www.bellyofthebeastcuba.com/s... Support independent journalism! In these dark times, our work is more important than ever. Make a donation to Belly of the Beast: https://www.documentaries.org/films/b... #cuba #travel #unitedstates #tourism #embargo #tripadvisor #newyorktimes

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