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Cuba travel guide

Cuba has a subtropical grassland climate, and the whole year is divided into dry season and rainy season. Cuban currency is peso, and the exchange rate is about 1 US dollar to 20 pesos. This article will introduce Cuba's customs regulations, special commodities, currency, time difference, voltage and hygiene regulations to help you better understand Cuba's tourism.

customs regulations

Entry: Two bottles of duty-free wine, one carton of cigarettes, jewelry, cameras, sporting goods and fishing gear are allowed. If you bring in household appliances, you must show the invoice, and the tax is 100%. Firearms are not allowed, and shotguns must be approved by the relevant Cuban authorities. Customs clearance: You can carry cigars worth two thousand dollars. Only 50 cigars are allowed without a receipt. Taking artworks, paintings and antiques out of the customs must be approved by the relevant Cuban authorities. It is forbidden to take national animals out of the customs.

Cuba specialty

Cuba's specialty commodities include cane sugar, cigars, rum, coffee, health medicines and handicrafts.

money

Cuban currency is peso, and the exchange rate is about 1 US dollar to 20 pesos. All foreign tourists use dollars. Traveler's checks are not accepted, and credit cards such as MASTER, visa, cabal and BFI can be used. Tourists can use pesos when buying Cuban goods.

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Cuba is behind China in summer 12 hour. Cuba lags behind China in winter 13 hours.

voltage

Cuba voltage is 1 10V /60HZ, flat plug.

sanitary regulations

Visitors from countries where yellow fever and cholera are prevalent are required to show international epidemic prevention certificates, and it is forbidden to bring animals, plants and natural products from that country into the country. If you have relevant documents, you can bring vaccinated livestock into the country.