Delta Airlines Resumes Atlanta-Havana Charter Flights

Delta Airlines Resumes Atlanta-Havana Charter Flights

Atlanta-based Delta Airlines Inc indicated plans to fly once a week from Atlanta to Havana on Boeing 737-800 jets beginning April 2 of next year. Delta’s plans are pending government approval, so it is unclear which charter operator it will work with.  Under present US rules that require travel to include such things as educational … Read more

Exclusive Video Interview with Hemingway’s Chef in Cuba

Exclusive Video Interview with Hemingway’s Chef in Cuba

In October, the Cuba Journal traveled to Cuba to explore Ernest Hemingway’s history there.  On this trip we concentrated our efforts on Ernest’s residence in Cuba, the Finca Vigía (Lookout Farm). On a bright day in early October we found Fico, Ernest’s chef in Cuba, relaxing on his front porch with his wife.  Like the … Read more

Obama To Oppose UN Resolution Critical Of US Embargo

Obama To Oppose UN Resolution Critical Of US Embargo

Despite what appears to be efforts by the Obama administration to negotiate with Cuba over softening the language of the UN resolution condemning the US resolution against Cuba, US administration officials have said they must oppose the resolution because its current form doesn’t “fully reflect” the new spirit of engagement between the countries. The US … Read more

JetBlue CEO: It Will Be a “Long Time” Before the Full Potential of Cuba is Realized

By Alexander Britell WILLEMSTAD — It’s not yet certain when the US and Cuba will ever sign an air services agreement that would pave the way for regularly-scheduled flights. But several airlines are already operating frequent charter service between the US and Cuba, most notably JetBlue, which has been serving Cuba through charter flights since … Read more

A Major New Plan to Protect Sharks in Cuba

A Major New Plan to Protect Sharks in Cuba

By the Cuba Journal staff The Environmental Defense Fund and the Cuban government are joining forces on a plan to implement new protections for sharks in Cuban waters. Scientists believe that the area is home to nearly 20 percent of the world’s 500 shark species, many of which have been in steep decline in recent … Read more

Aniplant: Caring for the Animals of Cuba

Aniplant:  Caring for the Animals of Cuba

By Carol Fletcher, photographer and The Aniplant Project board member If you are a dog lover and have ever been to Cuba–or to any third world country for that matter–you know the helpless heartache of seeing painfully thin and sick animals on the streets.  And while Cuba is a highly educated, healthy and empathetic population, … Read more

Cuba’s Amazing Jardines Del Rey Archipeligo

Jardines del Rey (English: Gardens of the King) archipelago, a stunning string of keys off Cuba’s northern coast about 250 miles east of Havana. The keys range from the size of a sandbar to 4,000-acre Cayo Romano.   There are many  interconnected shoals and sandbars that appear and disappear with the tide.  With more than … Read more

The Best Paladar in Havana

The Best Paladar in Havana

By Alexander Britell HAVANA — The food scene in Havana has changed significantly in recent years. As in, now, there is a food scene. Or a nascent one, at least. With the birth of the paladar, or privately-owned restaurant, several years ago, there are more and more ways to find high-quality food in Cuba. And yes, that … Read more

VIDEO: Guantanamera, Cuba’s Most Famous Song

The word “Guantanamera” translates into, “girl from Guantánamo.” The song was originally written by José Fernández, who used it in his radio programs. Some claim Herminio “El Diablo” García Wilson should be credited as a co-composer. Fernández claimed the song was about a woman who rejected his romantic interest.  Garcia claimed the song describes an … Read more