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How to get fromLos Angeles to Guantanamo Bay detention campby plane, bus, unknown, train, or shuttle

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There are 6 ways to get from Los Angeles to Guantanamo Bay detention camp by plane, bus, unknown, train, or shuttle

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  1. Fly Los Angeles International Airport to Antonio Maceo International Airport, bus, travel

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    1. Fly from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Antonio Maceo International Airport (SCU)plane plane LAX - SCU
    2. Take the bus from Santiago de Cuba to Guantanamobus bus
    3. Walk from Guantanamo to Guantanamo Bay detention campunknown unknown
    14h 39m
  2. Fly Burbank Bob Hope Airport to Antonio Maceo International Airport, bus, travel

    1. Fly from Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR) to Antonio Maceo International Airport (SCU)plane plane BUR - SCU
    2. Take the bus from Santiago de Cuba to Guantanamobus bus
    3. Walk from Guantanamo to Guantanamo Bay detention campunknown unknown
    16h 26m
  3. Train to San Diego International Airport, fly to Antonio Maceo International Airport, bus, travel

    1. Take the train from Los Angeles to San Diego Old Town Transportation Centertrain train
    2. Fly from San Diego International Airport (SAN) to Antonio Maceo International Airport (SCU)plane plane SAN - SCU
    3. Take the bus from Santiago de Cuba to Guantanamobus bus
    4. Walk from Guantanamo to Guantanamo Bay detention campunknown unknown
    17h 11m
  4. Fly John Wayne Airport Orange County to Antonio Maceo International Airport, bus, travel

    1. Fly from John Wayne Airport Orange County (SNA) to Antonio Maceo International Airport (SCU)plane plane SNA - SCU
    2. Take the bus from Santiago de Cuba to Guantanamobus bus
    3. Walk from Guantanamo to Guantanamo Bay detention campunknown unknown
    19h 6m
  5. Fly Los Angeles International Airport to Frank País International Airport, shuttle, bus, travel

    1. Fly from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Frank País International Airport (HOG)plane plane LAX - HOG
    2. Take a shuttle bus from Hotel Pernik Holguin to Melia Santiago de Cubashuttle bus
    3. Take the bus from Santiago de Cuba to Guantanamobus bus
    4. Walk from Guantanamo to Guantanamo Bay detention campunknown unknown
    20h 14m
  6. Fly Los Angeles International Airport to Ignacio Agramonte International Airport, bus, travel

    1. Fly from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Ignacio Agramonte International Airport (CMW)plane plane LAX - CMW
    2. Take the bus from Camagüey to Santiago de Cubabus bus
    3. Take the bus from Santiago de Cuba to Guantanamobus bus
    4. Walk from Guantanamo to Guantanamo Bay detention campunknown unknown
    21h 10m

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Antonio Maceo International Airport (SCU) flights

Calendar15Weekly Planes
Duration11h 50mAverage Duration
Ticket$229Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Los Angeles, CA, USA and Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Cuba?

There is no direct connection from Los Angeles to Guantanamo Bay detention camp. However, you can take the bus to LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal, walk to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) airport, fly to Antonio Maceo International Airport (SCU), walk to Santiago Airport, take the bus to La Colonia, walk to Santiago de Cuba, take the bus to Guantanamo, then travel to Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Alternatively, you can take the train to Burbank Airport - South, walk to Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR) airport, fly to Antonio Maceo International Airport (SCU), walk to Santiago Airport, take the bus to La Colonia, walk to Santiago de Cuba, take the bus to Guantanamo, then travel to Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

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