Cub mail

You're referring to the Cuban postal service!

The Cuban postal service is known as Correos de Cuba, and it's responsible for providing postal services to the island nation. Here are some interesting facts about Cub mail:

  1. History: Correos de Cuba was established in 1838, making it one of the oldest postal services in the Americas.
  2. International mail: Cuba has postal agreements with over 100 countries, allowing for international mail exchange.
  3. Domestic mail: Within Cuba, mail is delivered by a network of post offices and postal trucks.
  4. Stamps: Cuba issues its own postage stamps, which are popular among philatelists (stamp collectors).
  5. Special services: Correos de Cuba offers special services like registered mail, insured mail, and express mail.
  6. Post offices: There are over 1,000 post offices across Cuba, with many located in urban areas and smaller towns.
  7. Mail delivery: Mail is typically delivered within 1-3 days within the same province, and 3-5 days to other provinces.
  8. International delivery: International mail delivery times vary depending on the destination, but it usually takes 7-14 days to reach the United States, for example.
  9. Restrictions: Due to the US trade embargo, there are restrictions on sending certain items, such as Cuban cigars, to the United States.
  10. Tourist services: Correos de Cuba offers services specifically for tourists, including mail forwarding and package delivery.

If you're planning to send mail to or from Cuba, it's essential to check the regulations and restrictions in place.