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Is the Cuba Visa A multiple entry Visa


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Is the Visa we buy from Azamara for $75 a multiple entry visa good for all 3 ports we will be visiting? assume it is good for the length of the cruise!

Yes, you'll have your visa & passport stamped at the arrival port.

 

Our cruise on March 9th we had the visa which was given to us in Miami before boarding and charged to your shipboard account.

 

At the first port of Santiago our passport and visa were stamped for arrival, we were given a 'visitor card' for while we were ashore. The 'visitor card' was collect when we returned to the ship, every time we went ashore in Santiago we got a visitor card.

 

At our 2nd port of Cienfuegos nobody looked at our passports or even cared.

 

At the 3rd and final port of Havana everyone went through airport style screening in a private booth where we were photographed and our visa was collected and another stamp was put in our passport. Each time ashore in Havana they checked out passport photos and names. No visitor cards in Havana.

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