Cuba travel restrictions leave some American travelers in limbo.
When Alexis Henshaw and her husband planned their vacation for this year, they knew they wanted to visit Cuba. For them,"It was the entire reason we booked it," Henshaw said."It would be for our honeymoon with my husband”
The Henshaws are among many whose hopes to visit Cuba on cruises were dashed by the new rules that went into effect Tuesday. Since then, cruise lines have been left to figure out solutions for trips with excursions in Cuba. "I would have loved to go back," Nickols' friend Jerry Burch, who's traveled to Cuba before, said in an email."When I went before, I paid for the full cabin because I didn't know when this situation would happen. Fascinating country."
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