The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises against travel to Cuba
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has advised against all non-essential travel to Cuba due to a fuel crisis affecting daily life and access to healthcare.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a new advisory against all non-essential travel to Cuba, citing the ongoing fuel crisis on the island. The announcement, made in a press release on Friday, highlights that the crisis has resulted in daily power outages and severe transportation restrictions, making it more challenging for travelers to navigate the country effectively.
In addition to the transportation issues, the advisory points out that access to healthcare is limited, raising concerns for anyone who might require medical attention while in Cuba. The ongoing situation has affected various aspects of daily life, including water supply, lighting, cooling systems, and communication, leading to significant disruptions for both locals and potential visitors.
This warning from the Norwegian government underscores the broader implications of the crisis in Cuba, as it affects not only tourism but also the well-being of those who currently live there. Travelers considering a visit are urged to rethink their plans, given the compounded challenges the country is facing.