Insight Cuba Frequently Asked Questions > Safety (5 entries)

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  • Cuba is very safe by any world standards, and the average visitor has little reason to worry about personal safety on the streets, in the hotels, at the beaches or any ...
  • One unfortunate result of increased tourism in Cuba is the rise of hustling and prostitution, particularly in Havana and Santiago de Cuba. In terms of females ( jineteras ), they try ...
  • Although crime in Cuba is quite rare compared to most countries, common forms of street crimes include pick-pocketing, purse slashing, stolen cameras, or street hustling. Care should be taken against thieves ...
  • Cuba is one of the safest countries in the world for women to travel in. Sexual assault of any kind is practically unheard of, and women are typically free to go ...
  • Insight Cuba has a philosophy of inclusion and shared humanity and, as such, welcomes people of all races, ethnicities, beliefs, abilities, gender identities and sexual orientations. However, it is important for ...