Cubans rush to the beach ahead of anticipated U.S. tourism surge Reuters Wednesday, September 02, 2015 07:00 Email Print RELATED NEWS Cuba opens Washington embassy, urges end to embargo Foreign tourists say 'Cuban ethos' may fade with American influx U.S., Cuba restoring diplomatic ties after 54 years U.S. removal of Cuba from “terrorism” list likely to improve relations in region - analyst First U.S. to Cuba sailing race in more than 50 years departs from Key West after thaw in US-Cuba relations Domestic tourism increases in Cuba as residents flock to the country's sandy resort towns as they anticipate the possible end of a U.S. travel ban to the island which could lead to a surge in prices. More : Cuba U.S. tourism
First U.S. to Cuba sailing race in more than 50 years departs from Key West after thaw in US-Cuba relations
Tourist rescued after falling off Yen Tu Mountain He was the second person to fall down from the popular tourist destination after crossing the safety barrier