Insight Cuba Frequently Asked Questions > Insight Cuba Programs (9 entries)
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Yes, it is. By traveling with Insight Cuba you are licensed and authorized to travel to Cuba. Insight Cuba programs operate under a Specific License granted to us by the ...
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In 1999, President Clinton implemented People to People, an initiative that allows Americans to travel to Cuba, as long as they take part in cultural experiences, putting them in direct contact ...
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You can visit the U.S. Department of the Treasury website: http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/pages/cuba.aspx
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The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign policy and national security goals against targeted foreign countries, terrorists, international narcotics traffickers, ...
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All Insight Cuba programs begin in Havana, where guests meet up with their Cuban host. Your Cuban host will work with you and your group to ensure each individual has the ...
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Our small group size is limited to 24 participants or less … providing you with the opportunity to escape the crowded tourist spots and enjoy interactions with the people who know ...
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Insight Cuba collaborates with many institutions, clubs, associations, and groups of all kinds to custom-design programs that address special interests and needs. If you're looking to design a custom program for ...
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Due to the educational and cultural nature of our People-to-People exchanges, participants in Insight Cuba programs must be at least 12 years-old.
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We usually have a diverse group of participants from all over the United States. For the most part, our programs attract seasoned travelers, professionals, and retirees who have longed to visit ...


