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Link to another article by Greenberg about travel to Cuba
I was listening to NPR while driving home and they were airing the weekly guest speaker of the Commonwealth Club of California: Peter Greenberg, famous travel writer and travel editor for NBC's Today.
He was talking about his new travel book and about travel in general (how to save money, get better service, etc.).
He then mentions that travel to Cuba is technically not illegal under the Trading with the Enemy Act...only spending US Dollars in Cuba. He said you could get around this by booking an all-inclusive trip through a country like Jamaica or Mexico that doesn't have any trade restrictions on Cuba.
In the speech, the mention was pretty brief and he made it sound like going there was just a matter of exploiting a legal technicality. In the article for AARP above, he seems much more cautious about it.
But my Bullshit-Meter needle is in the red on this one...sounds to me like if it were that damn simple, we'd all be doing it: just buying the tickets in another country in foreign currency and not taking any US Dollars with us to Cuba.
So those of you with more knowledge of this subject than I...what say you?
Link to another article by Greenberg about travel to Cuba
I was listening to NPR while driving home and they were airing the weekly guest speaker of the Commonwealth Club of California: Peter Greenberg, famous travel writer and travel editor for NBC's Today.
He was talking about his new travel book and about travel in general (how to save money, get better service, etc.).
He then mentions that travel to Cuba is technically not illegal under the Trading with the Enemy Act...only spending US Dollars in Cuba. He said you could get around this by booking an all-inclusive trip through a country like Jamaica or Mexico that doesn't have any trade restrictions on Cuba.
In the speech, the mention was pretty brief and he made it sound like going there was just a matter of exploiting a legal technicality. In the article for AARP above, he seems much more cautious about it.
But my Bullshit-Meter needle is in the red on this one...sounds to me like if it were that damn simple, we'd all be doing it: just buying the tickets in another country in foreign currency and not taking any US Dollars with us to Cuba.
So those of you with more knowledge of this subject than I...what say you?