Travel Insurance for Cuba

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Cuba is a nation that will thrill you at every turn, from the magnificent beaches of Playa Paraiso to the colonial architecture and jazz clubs of Havana.

In Cuba, there are a variety of regions and resorts to choose from, and with so many things to do and see, you’ll want to feel confident while you absorb the unique culture that Cuba has to offer.

Whatever your itinerary includes, it is important to have the right Cuba Travel Insurance in place for peace of mind. 

 

Top Travel Trips for Cuba

Travelling to Cuba is a little different from travelling to other nations, so here is everything you might need to know before your departure.

Understand the Cuban currency

The Cuban Peso (CUP) and the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) are the two official currencies of Cuba. The CUP is used mainly by native Cubans, whereas international visitors tend to use Cuban Pesos. Cuban Convertible Peso banknotes contain photos of national sites, and Cuban Pesos have portraits of Cuban heroes on them. Because the CUC is the only currency accepted in Cuba, you will need to convert your money once you arrive. Most establishments in Cuba only accept cash, so make sure this is top of your priority list!

Remember your Cuban Tourist Card

A Cuban Tourist Card, often known as a Cuban Visa or a Cuba Holiday Visa, is a simple but important document that you must acquire before flying to Cuba. Make sure you have your Tourist Card before flying since airlines will not allow you to fly without one. You need one for each member of your party, no matter what their age, so make sure you’re prepared! A Cuban Tourist Card grants you entry to the country for a maximum of 30 days from the day of your arrival; you will need to acquire a new tourist card each time you would like to visit Cuba.

Plan your local transportation

There are two major ways to navigate Cuba. The first choice is to rent a vehicle, while the second is to make use of the public transport system. Because all of these services are maintained by the government, the price difference between the two options is insignificant. We recommend that you reserve ahead of time to avoid any stress.

Never drink tap water/ice

Avoid tap water in Cuba, even at a hotel as it is unsafe to drink. This includes ice in your drinks and when brushing your teeth! Instead, drink and use bottled water, or water that has been boiled. Drinking untreated water is a surefire way to use up your medical cover.

Why do I need Travel Insurance in Cuba?

Travel Insurance with medical cover is a legal requirement for entry into Cuba, and you must produce proof of your cover at the time of entry. Tourists may be subjected to spot checks upon arrival, so you must print all the necessary documents ahead of arrival.
If your trip does not go as planned, Travel Insurance to Cuba is there to provide additional support and peace of mind. So, when you’re planning a trip to Cuba, be sure you’re covered.

    What is required for Travel Insurance in Cuba?

    When purchasing Cuba Travel Insurance from Just Travel Cover, your policy will be bespoke to you, but all policies include;

    • Cancellation cover (amount varies, but always check the amount covers the amount paid for your holiday) 
    • Baggage cover up to £3,000 per person
    • Personal liability insurance of  up to £2 million per person
    • All travel companions can be included in the same policy
    • Zero excess policies are available

    Medical Cover

    • Pre-existing medical conditions are considered
    • Up to £15 million in emergency medical and repatriation costs
    • English-speaking emergency medical assistance helpline available 24 hours a day, seven days a week

    Your Travel Insurance should cover any emergency care and treatment you may require if you are transported to another country (such as the United States), as in Cuba, expert medical equipment and resources are scarce. It’s estimated a stay in a hospital in Cuba could cost up to £200 per day, and medical evacuation costs can run into the thousands very easily. This is why Travel Insurance for Cuba is essential.

    What is required for Travel Insurance in Cuba?

    Just Travel Cover offers three levels of cover: bronze, silver, and gold, depending on the individual’s health and travel needs. When purchasing Cuba Travel Insurance from Just Travel Cover, your policy will be bespoke to you, but all policies include:

    • Cancellation cover up to £12,500 (£30,000 on referral) per person
    • Baggage cover up to £3,000 per person
    • Personal liability insurance of  up to £2 million per person
    • All travel companions can be included in the same policy
    • Zero excess policies are available

    Medical Cover

    • Pre-existing medical conditions are considered
    • Up to £15 million in emergency medical and repatriation costs
    • English-speaking emergency medical assistance helpline available 24 hours a day, seven days a week

    Your Travel Insurance to Cuba should cover any emergency care and treatment you may require if you are transported to another country (such as the United States), as in Cuba, expert medical equipment and resources are scarce. It’s estimated a stay in a hospital in Cuba could cost up to £200 per day, and medical evacuation costs can run into the thousands very easily. This is why Travel Insurance for Cuba is essential.

    How do pre-existing medical conditions affect Travel Insurance to Cuba?

    Pre-existing medical conditions can affect your premium, alongisde your age and duration of your holiday. It’s crucial to declare all pre-existing medical conditions when purchasing your Cuba Travel Insurance policy, as failing to do so could make your insurance void. Getting the right cover for you could save you a lot of money in the long run.

      How do pre-existing medical conditions affect Travel Insurance to Cuba?

      Pre-existing medical conditions can affect your premium, alongisde your age and duration of your holiday. It’s crucial to declare all pre-existing medical conditions when purchasing your Cuba Travel Insurance policy, as failing to do so could make your insurance void. Getting the right cover for you could save you a lot of money in the long run.

      Do I need a visa for Cuba?

      All citizens coming to Cuba are required by the Cuban government to obtain a Cuban visa before their arrival. A “tourist card” is another name for a Cuban visa. The Cuban visa is only valid for one entry and permits the holder to remain in Cuba for 30 days.

      Do I need a visa for Cuba?

      All citizens coming to Cuba are required by the Cuban government to obtain a Cuban visa before their arrival. A “tourist card” is another name for a Cuban visa. The Cuban visa is only valid for one entry and permits the holder to remain in Cuba for 30 day

      Can I travel to Cuba from the USA?

      Yes! But unfortunately, not for tourism. For tourism reasons, it is not permitted to fly to Cuba from or via the United States. There are 13 reasons for travel that are allowed; 

      • Visits to family
      • Official business of foreign governments and some international organisations
      • Journalistic pursuits
      • Professional gatherings or professional research
      • Academic and educational activities
      • Interactions between humans 
      • Religion-related activities
      • Public performances, clinics, workshops, sports or other competitions, and exhibits are all examples of public performances.
      • Solidarity with the Cuban people
      • Humanitarian initiatives
      • Private foundations, research, and educational institutes’ activities
      • Information or informative items are exported, imported, or sent.
      • Certain permitted export deals necessitate travel.

      Can I travel to Cuba from the USA?

      Yes! But unfortunately, not for tourism. For tourism reasons, it is not permitted to fly to Cuba from or via the United States. There are 13 reasons for travel that are allowed; 

      • Visits to family
      • Official business of foreign governments and some international organisations
      • Journalistic pursuits
      • Professional gatherings or professional research
      • Academic and educational activities
      • Interactions between humans 
      • Religion-related activities
      • Public performances, clinics, workshops, sports or other competitions, and exhibits are all examples of public performances.
      • Solidarity with the Cuban people
      • Humanitarian initiatives
      • Private foundations, research, and educational institutes’ activities
      • Information or informative items are exported, imported, or sent.
      • Certain permitted export deals necessitate travel.

      Can I purchase Cuba Travel Insurance at the last minute?

      While it’s possible to purchase Travel Insurance to Cuba close to your departure date, it’s advisable to do so well in advance. We recommend booking your Cuba Travel Insurance ASAB (as soon as you book). This ensures you have cancellation cover in place, in case anything goes wrong before your holiday that means you have to cancel.

      Cover for Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

      • Emergency medical, hospital and medical expenses up to £15m
      • Repatriation (the cost of getting you home)
      • Emergency dental care
      • Accommodation expenses
      • 24 hour medical assistance line

       

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