Cuban woman shares her experience after traveling to Cuba with her 6-month-old baby: "They didn't help me."

A Cuban woman recounts her trip to Cuba with her six-month-old baby, emphasizing the importance of bringing food and milk due to potential difficulties in finding them on the island.


A Cuban woman shared on social media her experience traveling to Cuba with her six-month-old baby, detailing the journey and offering advice to other mothers who plan to do the same.

Through a video posted on TikTok, the young woman, identified as @bombonleal07, explained that her journey began in Houston, with a stop in Tampa before arriving on the island. According to her testimony, they did not require a travel permission from the minor's father, but they did ensure that she had a round-trip ticket.

"Arrive early because they check everything," recommended the Cuban, emphasizing the importance of bringing enough food and milk for the baby, as it could be difficult to obtain these products in Cuba if luggage is lost. She also suggested buying water at the departure airport, as she advised against children drinking water on the island.

Fortunately, the baby slept throughout the journey, which made the trip easier. However, once in Cuba, the young woman experienced mixed reactions from people at the airport: "The people were very attentive, although there were those who saw me with the baby and the bags and did not help me,” she commented.

His testimony has generated reactions on social media, where other travelers have shared similar experiences and discussed the challenges of traveling with babies to Cuba amid the current crisis on the island.

Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling to Cuba with a Baby

What are the recommendations for traveling to Cuba with a baby?

It is important to bring all the essentials for the baby from your country of origin, including food, milk, diapers, and medications, as there is a shortage of these products in Cuba. Additionally, it is recommended to arrive early at the airport due to thorough inspections and to consider purchasing bottled water before arriving on the island.

What challenges do travelers with babies face in Cuba?

Traveling to Cuba with a baby can be complicated due to the economic crisis impacting access to basic products like food and medicine. The lack of electricity and drinking water is also a significant concern, necessitating careful planning to ensure the baby's well-being.

Is it advisable to travel to Cuba with a baby during a blackout?

Power outages are common in Cuba, which can complicate the care of a baby due to the lack of electricity for cooking or keeping food fresh. It is crucial to bring rechargeable fans and be prepared for traditional cooking methods if necessary.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.