An Update from Marysol Travel
Following the passage of the climatic phenomenon Melissa, which has already moved away from Cuban territory, we would like to share a clear and up-to-date picture of the situation across the island.
Cuba is a vast and diverse country, and it’s important to note that the weather event affected only the eastern region. The rest of the island — including the western and central destinations such as Viñales, Varadero, Jibacoa, Havana, Cayo Largo del Sur, Trinidad, Camagüey, Cayo Santa María, Cayo Coco, and Cayo Guillermo — continues to operate normally. All hotels, transportation services, and excursions in these areas are functioning without interruption.
In the eastern provinces, including Holguín, Santiago de Cuba, and Granma, preventive measures were carried out with remarkable efficiency. Travelers were temporarily relocated as a safety precaution, and no significant damage to hotel infrastructure has been reported.
At this moment, teams are working diligently to restore and prepare outdoor areas in the affected resorts, ensuring that guests can return and enjoy their stay in complete safety and comfort. Normal operations are expected to resume imminently, with the same high standards of service and hospitality that Cuba is known for.
Tourism remains one of Cuba’s most important sectors, and the country’s preparedness for tropical weather events is well established. The local authorities, together with hotel chains and tour operators like Marysol Travel, maintain robust protocols to ensure the safety of all visitors.
Thanks to these proactive measures, no major disruptions to the tourist experience have been reported, and travelers can continue to explore the island’s culture, beaches, and nature destinations with confidence.
All major tourist destinations are open and operational.
Flights and transfers are running on schedule.
Hotels in eastern Cuba are finalizing maintenance work on outdoor areas, with guests returning shortly.
No infrastructure damage has been reported in the main resort areas.
For travelers planning upcoming vacations to Cuba, there is no reason to modify or postpone travel plans. Whether visiting Havana’s colonial charm, the turquoise waters of Varadero, or the unspoiled beauty of the northern cayos, the island remains ready to offer a warm and safe welcome.
At Marysol Travel, we believe in clear and timely communication. We remain in close contact with our local partners, hotels, and authorities to ensure that all operations continue safely and smoothly.
For any specific inquiries or to confirm details of upcoming bookings, our team is available to provide personalized updates and assistance.
Thank you for your trust and cooperation.
Cuba continues to be a safe, vibrant, and welcoming destination for travelers from around the world.
Marysol Travel – Explore, Express, Inspire.