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News / Hurricane Melissa weakens to category 2 after impacting Eastern Cuba
The storm exits Cuba near Banes after interacting with the Sierra Maestra mountains; tourist zones suffered minor damages

October 29 - The Cuba Tourist Board is providing an update on Hurricane Melissa, confirming that the storm has weakened to a Category 2 hurricane after moving through the eastern part of the country. The hurricane's interaction with the Sierra Maestra Mountain range has contributed to its reduced intensity.
The central region of the storm passed through the province of Holguín, where calm conditions were reported in the municipalities of Cueto, Mayarí, and Banes.
As of 9 a.m. today (October 29, 2025), the hurricane was exiting the coast near Banes, moving out to sea at 22 km/h. Intense rainfall and strong wings were experienced throughout the region.
As of Monday, tour operators have executed repatriation flights, leaving only 33 tourists (including Canadians) remaining in Holguin; these guests were safely evacuated to the Brisas Guardalavaca Hotel. Additionally, clients who had booked travel to Holguín since Monday and opted not to change their travel plans were successfully relocated to Cayo Coco.
The temporary closures of airports in Santiago de Cuba and Holguín are still in effect. Passengers should continue to consult with their travel agent or airline for specific flight information.
"While we are relieved that Hurricane Melissa has weakened, our primary focus remains on the safety and well-being of all individuals in the affected eastern provinces," said Gihana Galindo, Director of the Cuba Tourist Board. “We continue to coordinate with Cuba's Civil Defense to ensure a safe and organized response, and we will keep travelers informed as the situation develops. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our stunning and safe destinations across the rest of the island, where operations are proceeding normally.”
All other popular tourist destinations, including Jardines del Rey, Varadero, Cayo Santa Maria , Cayo Largo, Cienfuegos, Trinidad and Havana remain fully operational.











