Cuba is Setting For Epic Tensions to Converge – Again

Cuba is Setting For Epic Tensions to Converge – Again

Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church, will stop in Cuba today for a historic meeting with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, at Havana’s José Martí International airport. The Pope has said the purpose for the meeting is to have a “personal conversation” with the leader of the Russian Orthodox … Read more

What Gurriel Brothers’ Defection Means for Cuban Baseball

What Gurriel Brothers’ Defection Means for Cuban Baseball

Cuban brothers Lourdes Gurriel Jr., 22, and Yulieski Gurriel, 31, appear to have defected from Cuba’s Ciego de Avila team following the Caribbean Series being held in the Dominican Republic. The series included teams from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela It is expected that the brothers will seek contracts with major … Read more

New Flights from Turks and Caicos to Cuba

New Flights from Turks and Caicos to Cuba

Regional air carrier InterCaribbean Airways is launching flights between Providenciales, Turks and Caicos and Havana, Cuba, the company announced this week. The new nonstop flights will launch May 1. Outbound flights from Turks and Caicos will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the Havana-Provo flight operating on Wednesdays. The company also suggested combination trips that … Read more

How to Bring Back a Box of Cuban Cigars From Havana

Want to buy a box of Cuban cigars in Cuba you can actually bring back? A reddish brown petit corona, the Sancho Panza is a wonderful if largely unknown smoke. Geared largely the Spanish market, as its name would suggest, Sancho Panza is one of Cuba’s undiscovered brands, offering great taste and, even more importantly, … Read more

Copa Launching New Cuba Flights

Copa Launching New Cuba Flights

Launching a new destination in Cuba By Dana Niland Cuba Journal Contributor Copa Airlines has announced it will begin nonstop flights two times a week between Panama City and Holguin, Cuba. The new route will go into effect as of June 21, 2016, the company said. “We are pleased to announce Holguín as our third destination … Read more

New Life in Santiago de Cuba’s Hotel Sector

Santiago de Cuba’s hotel product is getting better. The city’s Gran Hotel and Imperial Hotel, located on the city’s Calle Enramadas, are now opening following large renovation projects. Both are located within walking distance of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Park, and will be operated by the Cubanacan Group. The Gran Hotel, formerly the Bayamo Hotel and … Read more

The Biggest Takeaways From Raul Castro’s France Visit

The Biggest Takeaways From Raul Castro’s France Visit

Cuban President Raul Castro returned home on Wednesday afternoon after a major state visit to France. During his trip to France, Castro and French President Francois Hollande signed several bilateral agreements aimed at strengthening the economic ties between the nations. On Monday, an agreement was signed that converted $230 million of Cuba’s $390 million remaining … Read more

Cuba’s Newest Boutique Hotel

Cuba’s rapidly-expanding hotel product has a new addition: a boutique property in Santiago de Cuba. As part of a wider crop of new hotels in the far southeastern corner of the country, the Punta Gorda hotel has opened its doors. The 12-room hotel is set on the bay that’s close to the city’s Marina Marlin, … Read more

The Newest Way to Fly Private to Cuba

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon Caribbean Journal Travel Editor If you’re intrigued by the prospect of going to Cuba and you’d like to get there in jetset style, consider the new private jet charter service being offered between the U.S. and Havana by JetSuite. The nation’s fourth-largest private jet charter company will whisk passengers south on either … Read more