The Trump administration changed the rules for Americans traveling to Cuba in June, but it did not close down tourism.
Despite some consumer media reports to the contrary, Cuba’s resorts are fully operational and ready to welcome Canadian vacationers this winter, says Cuba’s Tourism Minister, Manuel Marrero.
As the destination’s first exclusive regional multi-platform campaign, the initiative will showcase the diverse experiences neighboring travelers can enjoy in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
Cuban tourism remains as the most dynamic sector of the Cuban economy, with significant incomes, especially now that the island is going through new hardships and drawbacks. 
Travel Impressions has extended its “Fall For Dominican Republic” Vacation Packages on which travelers can save an additional $600 on already reduced rates to the country.
Late last week, Assistant Secretary of State Kevin E. Moley had a meeting with officials from the UN World Tourism Organization in Madrid to further talks of the U.S. rejoining.
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