WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
U.S. SANCTIONS ON CUBA.

Please, notice that the information in this webpage is provided as a courtesy and does not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. For a complete list of OFAC's FAQ and other information pertaining Cuba legal travel, visit:

https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/cuba_faqs_new.pdf

https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-31/subtitle-B/chapter-V/part-515/subpart-E/section-515.574

American And Cuban Flag Pair On A Desk Over Defocused Background

Last update:
January 21st,2025

President Trump reinstated Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, reversing a decree made just days earlier by President Biden that removed Cuba from this list. This shift effectively restores policies to their status from 2020, prior to Biden’s brief removal of the designation.

Visiting Cuba remains completely legal for U.S. citizens under 12 OFAC Travel Categories:

1. Family Visits

Reunite with relatives who are Cuban nationals. Rekindle family ties and share unforgettable moments in this beautiful land.

2. Official Government Business

Engage with Cuban officials under authorized business endeavors that foster international relationships.

3. Journalistic Activities

Capture Cuba's essence through the lens of journalism and share their stories with the world.

4. Professional Research

Explore academic and professional engagements that expand knowledge and cultural exchange.

5. Educational Activities

Participate in structured educational programs that deepen your understanding of Cuban culture and society.

6. Religious Activities

Connect with Cuban communities through religious practices and cultural celebrations.  

7. Public Performance and Competitions

Showcase your talents in Cuba's rich artistic scene, from music and art to sports and beyond.

8. Support for the Cuban People

Engage in activities that promote independent economic activities that benefit the Cuban populace.

9. Humanitarian Projects

Contribute to international humanitarian efforts that support health, education, and basic human needs in the Cuban community.

10. Exportation of Food and Agricultural Products

Involve yourself in the agricultural exchange and learn about Cuba's diverse farming practices.

11. Donations

Support charitable organizations that provide educational or humanitarian help to the Cuban people.

12. Research and Maintenance of Monuments


Participate in efforts to preserve and study Cuba’s architectural heritage and cultural monuments.

All the tours we provide fall in the
​Support for the Cuban People travel category.

The full schedule of activities for American travelers will encourage substantial interaction with the local Cuban community. 

You will be staying in "Casas Particulares" ( Cozy Colonial Houses), Deluxe Boutique Hotels owned by a Cuban family or individual, or at Hotels that are not on the OFAC restricted list of Cuban entities. 

Most meals will be enjoyed at Paladares—family-run restaurants operated by Cuban families or privately owned fancy restaurants & cafes.

Additionally, travelers will support local entrepreneurs by shopping at stores owned by Cuenta Propistas, who are self-employed Cuban business owners. Throughout the trip, meaningful conversations will be fostered with the Cuban owners of these establishments, providing insight into their daily lives, lifestyles, entrepreneurial challenges, and aspirations.

As a result, this immersive experience will qualify for the General License for Support for the Cuban People.