Reasons To Vacation in Cuba… and Others Not To

Early morning in Trinidad, Cuba. Photo: Jodi Newell

HAVANA TIMES – Is it worth visiting Cuba these days? Is it safe? Does going there imply contributing to the enrichment of a dictatorial regime?

Many citizens of Canada, Europe, the USA and other countries often ask themselves such questions when considering the possibility of traveling to Cuba. Answering them is not always easy.

Views about the island are extreme. Travel agencies present it as a tropical paradise with dream beaches and classic cars meticulously preserved. Meanwhile, the complaints from opposition activists describe a society marked by scarcity and oppression.

It is hard to distinguish the true face of the country between these two narratives. To help those who may be considering taking (or not) a flight to the island, Havana Times has compiled a list of pros and cons of such a hypothetical trip to the only communist nation in the Western Hemisphere.

1- Against: value for your money. Despite having relied on tourism as its main economic activity for over 30 years, Cuba still does not live up to other Caribbean destinations. Many hotels have accumulated criticism for their lack of cleanliness, poor condition, limited menu variety, and unprofessional staff. In contrast, the prices for rooms and most non-hotel offers (excursions, etc.) are as high as those of their mid-to-high-range competitors in the rest of the region.

2- Against: bad roads and fuel shortages. According to the authorities, more than 70% of the roads are in poor or fair condition. Due to this situation, the free-roaming livestock grazing near the roads, and the large number of vehicles driving without lights and other basic safety elements, many agencies recommend tourists not to drive. Another obstacle to overcome is the chronic fuel shortage. Outside Havana and the main tourist centers, its availability is intermittent, even for those paying in dollars.

3- Against: health crisis. Before the pandemic, Cuba had kept diseases like dengue and chikungunya under control by investing millions of dollars annually in preventive measures. The economic crisis forced a cutback in those expenses and in garbage collection, which has allowed for the spread of vector-borne diseases. This situation does not affect the tourist areas of the Keys, but it is noticeable in Havana and other inland cities, prompting some countries to issue travel alerts for their citizens.

4- Against: blackouts. This is another phenomenon that tourist resorts avoid but is intensely felt in the interior of the country, and to a lesser degree in Havana. While all hotels and most private rentals have backup power sources, long service interruptions—sometimes over 20 hours a day—can affect various activities, from visiting museums to refueling. It’s recommended to travel with a power bank and cash.

5- Against: potential travel problems to the United States. Given that the US government designates Cuba as a “state sponsor of terrorism,” those who travel to the island may have trouble entering the United States later. This restriction is not automatic and is usually lifted after a few months, but it constitutes a significant inconvenience for businesspeople and others who need to travel regularly.

Beauty and decay. Photo: Nan Black

1- In favor: safety. Although there has been an increase in crime in recent years, the safety levels in Cuba remain much higher than in the rest of the continent. Additionally, there is the perception, not entirely unfounded, that crimes against foreigners are investigated with greater diligence. Even the average citizen tends to adopt a protective attitude toward foreign visitors. In January, dozens of Havana residents stopped and handed over to the police an assailant who had attacked an elderly British man to rob him.

2- In favor: a rich and diverse cultural scene. Thanks to the innate talent of its population and numerous art schools, Cuba has an active cultural life, more vibrant and diverse than that of other countries in the region. Foreign visitors can access it by paying a symbolic price or for free. As a workaround to the blackouts, several inland cities have created “cultural corridors,” areas where theaters and other art centers are grouped, and which are less affected by service interruptions.

3- In favor: free from overcrowding. It’s the ideal destination for those seeking tranquility. Even during high season, the beaches and other tourist spots do not suffer the overcrowding seen in other Caribbean destinations. In 2024, the hotel occupancy rate averaged 25%; despite this, government-managed chains insist on keeping as much staff as possible, so that more employees can be available for each tourist.

4- In favor: experience a completely “different” country. Traveling to Cuba, to some extent, also implies a journey through time and to an unusual reality for many. Likewise, there are many terms used in everyday language that are unknown in other countries or used with completely different meanings in Cuba. The most authentic “Cuba experience” is not intended for everyone, but it’s hard to compare it with any other experience elsewhere in the world.

5- In favor: support for civil society, and thus, the democratization of the island. Despite the government’s efforts to capture the largest possible share of the tourist income, tourism remains Cuba’s most transversal economic activity. Thousands of families maintain their financial independence thanks to private rentals, car rentals, artisan sales, or food services. Measures such as Trump’s 2017 total ban on US citizens traveling to Cuba forced many of these family businesses to close, impoverishing a significant portion of the population and making them more dependent on the government. Tourism revenue plays a fundamental role in developing civil society and, eventually, also, in a future democratization.

Foto: Ed Wrogel

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11 thoughts on “Reasons To Vacation in Cuba… and Others Not To

  • we visited more than 25 times with family and friends celebrated 50th wedding anniversary at playa de oro in varadero 2017 everyone enjoyed every moment of the holidays do not have negative feelings god bless cua

  • Just spent a week in Havana and loved it, ignore the stupid ignorant comments on here, there was plenty of food, drink etc. If you’re stupid enough to stay in any all inclusive hotel anywhere you deserve what you get or not get.

  • Cuba is very beautiful, with a beautiful people full of good values ​​that is badly hit by the usual poor economic planning, bad strategies, wrong criteria of the management, and today only privatization will get Cuba out of the hole it is in.

  • Well I have been to cuba 19 times. Know. I stay at hotel dhawa. Because it’s the perfect snorkeling spot it is also on the large island. Last year 2024 I went to cuba 3 times and it dosent dissappoint. The people on and off the resort are the nicest and most courtesy I have ever met always and I have been to alot of countries. The food was ok and i always had eggs for breakfast. I have never been ill in cuba .I was very ill in dominican with the food and i was not the only one in are party there who got sick.know things are tough in cuba especially outside the resort to travel so unless I’m walking I don’t go that’s common sense. At dhawa there was no power outages. We have always had hot water and a very clean room and clean resort. I have had no problem with mixed drinks but I usually drink beer and straight rum. Dhawa has a 24 hr open bar. And a 24 hr bar to eat or drink. So I will be going back to cuba again this year 3 to 4 times . It is also the cheapest and safest place I have ever been cuba . Know as for sending troops to Russia I will resurch that. I am a Canadian military vet . My opinion is there is no innocent side in that war. Or any war. The countries who give aid to Ukraine are also doing it for there own agenda. On bothe sides . And major corporations are involved. And we will never know bullshit of that war as in other wars as well.

  • Eddie Conrad, Jr.
    In 2023 I visited Cuba for my 80 birthday. Cuba’s travel in
    Miami set up everything. I flew United Airline from New Orleans to Houston to Cuba. I was there from September 6- 14 & I loved every minute. My hotel was in Havana located above
    La Victrola. My guide who is now my friend is Onel. We traveled all over Havana & we went visited several Cities. We visited a tobacco farm where Honey make organic Honey. Day & Night I played Flute at La Victrola with many Cuban Musicians
    I’ve made Videos while playing & singing. I loved everything about Cuba & I’m planning to Return soon.
    I Sincerely love Cuba & wish Drumpf would remove all sanctions against Cuba. I’ve lived in Jamaica & ran my own business in Cancun, Mx
    Please feel free to contact Me Any time in New Orleans
    where I’m a Concierge at Chateau Lemoyne Holiday Inn. My ☎️ 504-554-0211
    Viva Cuba
    The World’s My home & Everyone my Brother
    I’m also an Actor, Comedian
    Photographer, SCUBA diver
    Retired Car Salesman with many Awards
    As a Black Man in Cuba I felt right at Home.

  • I have only been to Cuba six times and during the last five, I stayed at local homes and stayed 30 days at a time. I treasure all those memories and my love and admiration for the Cuban people is boundless!

    The reason why I will not return now is not because of the all the inconveniences it will cause for me, but rather, I do not want to have access to any resources at the expense of the Cuban people! Even during the times that I was there, there were shortages of goods and people would have to line up for hours waiting to make their purchases. And now, it breaks my heart to learn about all the suffering and the inconveniences that faces Cubans on a daily basis!

  • You support the Russians and send your citizens to kill Ukrainians…i will never spend 1 second in your country ever again….
    All Canadians should boycott your country

  • I have been to Cuba over 35 times. I went in January and I won’t go back. All inclusive vacation package at the hotel there were no eggs, pork or chicken the whole week I was there. No mix for the drinks at the bar. No vodka, no Havana club. Beer bar closed at midnight. No hot water for a shower the whole week.

  • If you’re staying in hotel, it not expensive, but if you are traveling outside, it’s very expensive, more than other Caribbean countries, example car rental and fuel.

  • If you want explosive diarrhea, then cuba will not disappoint.

  • I agree that outside of the hotel network that if exchange money at 330 to 340 to the U S prices are the as in Mexico and lower than many countries except for transport and fuel certain medical supplies
    I disagree with Cuba being safe unless staying major hotels or getting off the streets before 9 pm if the power is turned off outside of tourist spots like center of Havana or veradaro. The biggest problem now is the police and most other gov agencies are lacking the resources to do the job properly in my opinion.

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