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U.S. citizens are extremely limited in where they can go and what they can do when they visit Cuba. Americans are not permitted in the country unless they are part of a specific tour group, which they have to stay with the whole time. Also, Americans are not allowed to obtain services from companies that are run by a branch of the military.

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In Cuba, most hotels are owned by military companies and, therefore, will not allow Americans to stay at them. If Americans visit Cuba and need a place to stay, it must be a hotel owned and run by civilians, as opposed to the government. One popular alternative to this is to take a cruise around Cuba instead of.
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