Can coordinate everything from tours and lodging to aircraft handling and customs
www.cubahandling.com
U.S. Treasury Department guidance
https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/cuba.aspx
AOPA’s frequently asked questions guide to eAPIS
https://www.aopa.org/go-fly/destinations/international-travel/eapis-frequently-asked-questions
Generally cheaper and more diverse than hotels—look for the upside down blue anchor on the door
www.airbnb.com
Flagship hotel, although some reports of outdated rooms
http://hotelnacionaldecuba.com/
Paladars are privately owned restaurants that range from small and intimate to grand and luxurious
La Guarida
Must be seen to be believed. The “it” place to go in Havana
Dona Eutemia
One of Old Havana’s original paladars with excellent seafood and Cuban classics
Del frente
Eat on the rooftop for an experience that’s part Brooklyn, part Miami
El Litoral
Featuring a daily catch and just down the street from the U.S. embassy
Museum of the Revolution (Museo de la Revolucion)
A must-see stop in Old Havana that gives a broad overview of life after the revolution
Hemingway’s House in Cuba
Outside of town, Hemingway’s estate feels very personal and an insight into the writer’s mind (www.hemingwaycuba.com)
Old Havana
Plan to spend at least half a day walking Old Havana’s historic streets
Malecon
Havana’s seawall, built by the US Army Corps of Engineers, is a bustling gathering place, especially at night
Christopher Columbus Cemetery
A vast and beautiful resting place for many of Cuba’s heroes