Dug720
See the line where the sky meets the sea?
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French Canadians travel to Cuba a lot (because it's warm and affordable). Many of my friends went there. They all say the same thing: Food is just okay but the beaches are AMAZING. Apparently, it's very safe and that cubans are very charming and welcoming.
It's new that Americans can go. And there are specific regulations as to who can go and for what purpose. fathom falls under "people to people" so we will have organized excursions each day allowing us to learn about Cuba and the Cuban people. The night we are docked in Havana (overnight) there are a couple of extra-fee things you can choose from or you can go on your own to dinner or explore. Technically you can create your own person to person thing, but you have to document every single detail and keep that record for five years in case the government asks for it...if we do fathom's activities they have already cleared the activities. (And on your own can also endanger the person you do it with - someone who went in May found a guy who was doing independent tours for people to supplement his income, and apparently he's been thrown in jail for "questionable contact with tourists" or something like that!) So no beach time or anything like that. But still an amazing adventure and chance to experience a totally different culture.