It cannot legally be done, and the fines for trying it are exceptionally high.
Now, this is the thing: It has been over 50 years since the embargo was decreed. In that time, Honduras and Nicaragua have become first-rate cigar-producing nations and a ton of counterfeited Cuban cigars are floating around. (I read a statistic once that was shocking: in some Cuban vitolas, such as the infamous Cohiba Esplendido, there are nine counterfeited cigars for every genuine one.) I would recommend savoring some of the fine and very legal cigars from H. Upmann, Punch, El Rey del Mundo or Romeo y Julieta and not worrying about your inability to legally buy Cubans.
As of 2021, Cuban cigars are allowed in the US for personal use, but there are restrictions on the quantity that can be brought back from Cuba for personal consumption.
Yes, it is legal for travelers to bring Cuban cigars into the US for personal use, but there are limits on the quantity allowed.
No. If you attempt to bring them across the border and are caught, you could end up in a lot of trouble.
Cuban cigars were banned February 7 , 1962 .
Cuban cigars are imported into Canada , unlike the ban upon them in the US , and a quality Tobacconist or cigar shop should carry a selection of Cuban cigars .
No! It is illegal to bring Cuban cigars to the US!
No
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No, it is illegal to bring Cuban cigars into the United States due to trade restrictions.
No, it is illegal to bring Cuban cigars into the US due to the trade embargo with Cuba.
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I believe they are. I was one of those who believed that there were many cigars that all stood up to the scrutiny of the Cuban cigar. I am no longer of that belief. I started smoking Cuban Cigars in China and have been smoking them for almost three years now. I also still smoke Honduran, Nicaraguan, and Dominican. Though there are many good cigars out there, by and large Cuban's hold the honor (in my book) as the best Cigars in the world.