Sailing to Cuba

I know that Dutch people are allowed to sail to Cuba, just do not go to the USA first (as a departing harbour).
Also be prepared to fill out a sh*tload of paper are have a lot of patience with all the bureaucrats.
A sailing instructor I've had the pleasure sailing with has done it.

Arno
 
As in so many things, you're on your own. Most people think it's offensive for a government to tell its citizens where they may or may not go in the world. Land of the free?
 
I am not aware of any other countries that have the kinds of trade restrictions with Cuba that the US has. Also, as far as I know, there is no restriction on visiting Cuba - only a restriction on trading. So theoretically you (I assume you are a US citizen, living in Illinois) might be allowed to go, but you wouldn't be allowed to engage in any commerce - you wouldn't be allowed to pay for a marina or mooring, buy food or fuel, have a meal in a restaurant, or even buy a pack of gum. And although these rules might have been somewhat ignored in the past, I believe the current administration takes the issue a lot more seriously.

As for non-Americans, I believe it is OK to visit, but may not be OK to travel to/from US directly to/from Cuba.

All of this is just what I understand as gleaned from the internet and reading various articles - no personal experience myself.

Why do you want to know?
 
I have been there a year ago (not by boat). Except custom bureaucracy on the entering nothing else. Fantastic country with fantastic people. No criminal on street . Music on every corner and good Mojito everywhere.
Castro regime have only one good thing......preservation of 50s!
I visited a lot of destinations .Cuba is one to go back once again!
 
I believe Americans CAN sail to Cuba. I've been their by plane and have the intention of going back by boat. Surfing I have found accounts of American flagged vessels conducted by Americans sailing over for a short trip. I think you only need clearance from the coastguard. Regarding Castro and his politics there is alot to discuss, I found many more happy faces in Havana than in New York, LA, London, Paris, Rome or anywhere I have been. Its a question of values. As a sign in Havana says "20 million children will sleep on the world's streets tonight - not 1 is Cuban". We democrats are always beating up Castro for the lack of free press but do we have free press? Didn't Israel arrest western journalists - and the US didn't beat them up. Hypocrits. If Cuba is starving to death, that's US foreign policy that is to blame not Castro. Amazing place, wonderfull people - Viva la rivoluzione.

Will
 
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