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Trip Insurance Recommended Reading
We recommend purchasing trip cancellation insurance
if you think there’s a possibility your plans may change. Cuba Educational Travel recommends several books about Cuban history,
Options and pricing vary. Below are TIGER 21’s politics, and economics to familiarize travelers with the island:
suggestions; please contact the companies directly.
Cuba’s New Resolve: Economic Reform and Its Implications for U.S. Policy,
• Cruise & Vacation Authority • TravelEx Collin Laverty
http://tcava.com www.travelexinsurance.com
(678) 903-0213 (800) 228-9792 Cuban Revelations: Behind the Scenes in Havana, Marc Frank
• Starr Assist • Travel Insurance Services Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know, Julia Sweig
www.starrassist.com www.travelinsure.com
(866) 477-6741 (800) 937-1387 Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between
Washington and Havana, William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh
• Travel Guard
www.travelguard.com The Cuba Wars: Fidel Castro, the United States, and the Next Revolution,
(800) 826-4919 Daniel Erikson
Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost It to the
Returning to the U.S. Revolution, T.J. English
Moon Cuba Travel Guide, Christopher Baker
When you return to the United States you will fill out the immigration
and customs paperwork as if you were returning from any other country
in the world. Among your travel documents you will have a letter on CET
letterhead authorizing your travel to Cuba. If requested, please share a
copy with immigration officials. We plan to leave Havana at 3:30 pm and
the flight is roughly one (1) hour from door-to-door. Please allow three
hours after landing in Miami to schedule any connecting flights. If we
land at 4:30 pm, please do not schedule connecting flights any earlier
than 7:30 pm on April 30th.