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By air:
Almost all visitors to Cuba arrive by air, with
scheduled flights arriving from Canada, the Caribbean, Central and
South America, and Europe. The main gateways for US travelers continue
to be Cancún, Nassau and Toronto. There are direct flights
available from the USA, but US citizens will need the permission
of the US Treasury Department, which restricts travel to Cuba to
journalists, researchers and a handful of other groups. There's
a US$20 airport departure tax.
By boat:
Thanks to the US blockade of Cuba, very few cruise
ships call into Cuban ports, and there are no scheduled passenger
ships that service the country. Private yachts regularly call into
Cuba's plentiful harbors and anchorages
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