Tourism Crisis
Cuba faces a tourism crisis with empty streets and hotels in Havana and Varadero, impacted by hurricanes and rising costs. Forecasts predict challenges through 2025.
Argentinian Tourists Claim Cuba "Has It All" from a Resort in Cayo Largo
Published on 1/14/2026
Cuban Foreign Minister Blames U.S. for Tourism Crisis Amid National Turmoil
Published on 10/30/2025
Russian Tourist Likens Cuban Hotel Stay to Soviet-Era Shortages
Published on 10/3/2025
Tourists Reassured Amidst Nationwide Blackout in Cuba
Published on 9/11/2025
"Astonishing It's Not Completely Looted: The Abandoned Cayo Coco Hotel's Current State"
Published on 9/6/2025
Varadero vs. Guardalavaca: Which Beach Captures True Beauty? Cuban Influencer Sparks Social Media Debate
Published on 7/6/2025
Cuban Tourism Drought: Young Cuban Highlights Empty Varadero Streets
Published on 6/28/2025
Cubans Amazed by Varadero: "Back Home, We Only Have Wooden Houses"
Published on 5/1/2025
Cuba to Require Electronic Visa as Sole Entry Method Starting July 1, 2025
Published on 4/15/2025
Varadero's Nightlife Vanishes: Empty Hotels, Deserted Streets, and Unaffordable Prices for Cubans
Published on 3/10/2025
Chilean Tourist's Eye-Opening Trip to Cuba: "Some Things Left Me with a Heavy Heart"
Published on 3/10/2025
Tourist Areas of Old Havana Empty on a Saturday Afternoon
Published on 1/28/2025
Cuban Government Predicts Prolonged Tourism Crisis Through 2025
Published on 12/18/2024
Cuba Set to Fall Short of 3 Million Tourist Goal for 2024
Published on 11/19/2024
Tourism Crisis in Cuba Deepens: Hurricanes Strike, Agencies Depart, Hotels Empty Out
Published on 11/6/2024
Old Havana Deserted by Tourists
Published on 7/18/2024