Cuban baby travels to Cuba without her mom for the first time: "I miss you, but I know you will meet your grandparents."

A Cuban mother in the U.S. shares the emotional first trip of her baby to Cuba to meet their grandparents. The story resonates with families separated by migration and evokes solidarity on social networks.


A young Cuban mother residing in the United States has touched the hearts of hundreds of users on TikTok by sharing her baby's first trip to Cuba, where he will meet his grandparents and other family members for the first time. The heartfelt post, uploaded by user @usuario12776997, has received numerous messages of support, empathy, and blessings.

The video shows the mother saying goodbye to her daughter at the airport, accompanied by another older girl. The baby, born in January of this year, traveled to Cuba with her father, who appears in one of the images on the airplane holding her in his arms, while the older sister smiles at the camera.

"My Queen on her first trip to Cuba, sad because I miss you but happy because I know you'll meet grandparents and family", the mother wrote in the description, hinting at the mix of nostalgia and joy that accompanies these kinds of family separations.

The comments came in quickly. Many mothers shared their own experiences or similar plans:

"In a few months, I see myself just like you sending my little girl to Cuba," a user confessed.

"I can't imagine the happiness of the grandparents. Now they don't return it to you", wrote another internet user.

“I am preparing for that trip so that my son can embrace my mom and my daughter next month, God willing, after three years,” someone else commented, highlighting how this story reflects a common reality in many Cuban families separated by migration.

Some people also expressed practical doubts, such as the minimum age for flying with a baby. "At what age can a baby fly on a plane?" asked one user. Another replied: "As soon as you get them a passport, they can travel, no matter their age; that's what I understand."

The Cuban community on social media often finds in these virtual spaces a place for emotional release, solidarity, and hope. This story, as intimate as it is representative, has resonated with many who have experienced similar journeys.

Frequently asked questions about traveling to Cuba with babies and family reunification

What precautions should parents take when traveling to Cuba with a baby?

It is crucial to bring all the necessary supplies for the baby, such as medications, diapers, food, and hygiene products, as it can be difficult to find these items in Cuba. It is also advisable to bring rechargeable fans and mosquito nets due to the heat and the presence of mosquitoes on the island.

Why is obtaining residency in the United States significant for Cubans?

Obtaining residency in the United States is crucial for Cubans because it allows for family reunification by making travel to Cuba to visit loved ones easier, something that many long for due to the long separations caused by emigration.

How is family separation reflected in the Cuban community abroad?

Family separation generates feelings of nostalgia, sadness, and anxiety, which is evident in the numerous videos of family reunions shared on social media. These videos reflect the sacrifice and resilience of Cubans who emigrate, and the deep desire to reunite with their families.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.