No End in Sight for Cuba’s Epic Drought

Hoping for a hurricane is the latest sign that Cubans are suffering from an epic drought that appears to offer no foreseeable relief. In August, Cuba placed its civil defense system on alert and made plans to repair and replace its water infrastructure that is reported to be losing half its volume due to leaks. … Read more

The Cuban Cigar of the Year 2015: The Montecristo Edmundo

The Cuban Cigar of the Year 2015: The Montecristo Edmundo

We’ve long been passionate about a certain Cuban cigar: the Montecristo No. 2. The famous torpedo has always been one of the best cigars from Cuba, with its robust but not-too-strong body and classic Montecristo flavor. But on recent trips to both Cuba and the wider Caribbean, we’ve become particular to another Montecristo: the Edmundo. … Read more

This Cuba Hotel Just Reopened

New life for the Brisas Covarrubias By the Cuba Journal staff A major hotel in Cuba’s Las Tunas province has reopened its doors. The Brisas Covarrubias hotel, located on the beach in Puerto Padre, has 180 rooms, along with three bars and an international buffet restaurant. A government statement said the property had received major … Read more

The Best Cuban Rum — 2015

What’s the best rum in Cuba? It’s a question people often asks us, but it’s one that has many answers. Is it the best value, like Havana Club Anejo Especial? Or the most expensive, like Havana Club Maximo? Right now, it’s one: Santiago de Cuba 11 Años. And it isn’t just the favorite of bartenders … Read more

Apple Leisure Group Has Its “Eye on Cuba”

By Alexander Britell Cuba Journal Travel giant Apple Leisure Group has its “eye on Cuba,” the company told me in an interview last week. While US hotel companies cannot currently expand their brands into Cuba, despite loosened restrictions, interest in the island remains high for hoteliers. “The size of the island and its rich culture … Read more

Santiago de Cuba Reporting Significant Tourism Growth

By the Cuba Journal staff Santiago de Cuba is showing significant tourism growth so far this year, Cuba’s tourism officials said this week. The country’s Second City market is reporting a 20 percent growth in tourist arrivals over the same period in 2014, with more growth projected as the tourist season begins in earnest. The … Read more

A Michelin-Star Chef is Behind Havana’s Newest Restaurant

By the Cuba Journal staff The Memories Miramar Havana hotel has added a new specialty restaurant, parent company Sunwing Vacations announced. The NeXo restaurant features an “exciting fusion menu,” according to the company. More significantly, the restaurant is the brainchild of Michelin-star Chef Jesus del Cerro, one of the first of a number of culinary … Read more

U.S.-Cuba Reportedly Close on Scheduled Flights, Postal Service

U.S.-Cuba Reportedly Close on Scheduled Flights, Postal Service

According to a report by Reuters, recent negotiations between Cuba and the US have been productive.  The Bilateral Commission meeting, the second of which took place last week, addressed resuming scheduled flight service and postal service, among other matters, after decades of suspension. “We are very close to the first agreements or arrangements that we … Read more

A New Way to Explore Afro-Cuban Culture

By the Cuba Journal staff It’s one of the biggest reasons to travel to Cuba: the country’s fascinating mix of cultures. And chief among them is Cuba’s varied, rich Afro-Cuban culture — and now there’s a new way to experience it. Central Holidays is now offering Afro-Cubanismo, a 10-day, nine-night program that gives visitors access to … Read more