With the travel ban lifted, Cuba welcomes its first encounter with the Kardashians.
Kim, accompanied by her husband Kanye West and their two-year-old daughter North, arrived in Havana on Wednesday. They wasted no time exploring the city’s streets in a striking vintage hot pink convertible.
Joining them on the adventure were Kim’s sisters Khloe and Kourtney, along with Kourtney’s six-year-old son, Mason Disick.
We’re here! Kim Kardashian along with Kanye West and their daughter North took a tour of Havana on Wednesday now that the travel ban and trade embargo between the U.S. and the communist-led island nation has been lifted
Havana witnesses a spectacle: Kourtney Kardashian and her six-year-old son Mason Disick joined the ride, with Mason seated in the front passenger seat.
The initial glimpses of the group in Havana surfaced on an Instagram account owned by travelista73.
Engaged in filming season 13 of their reality TV show, the celebrity sisters initially spent time in Miami before heading to Cuba.
The presence of the Kardashians and their entourage caused quite a stir on the communist-led island, which has only recently restored diplomatic and trade ties with the United States after years of isolation.
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Recorded the visit: Kim, still wearing a choker gifted to her mother Kris Jenner by the late Nicole Brown Simpson, naturally took a few selfies as they rode along
Happy couple: Kim and Kanye looked remarkably relaxed and rested considering just 48 hours earlier they were wowing the world with their eclectic outfits at the prestigious Met Gala in New York City
Getting in on the shot: Sister Kourtney, 37, turned around in her front seat to see what her 35-year-old sibling was up to
They stopped at the Museum Of Rum on Wednesday, snapping selfies as they went.
The outing was caught on camera by a television crew following them around.
Once they got to the museum, Khloe was seen carrying her niece North inside.
All caught on camera: Kim, Kanye and Kourtney took in the sights as they filmed scenes for season 13 of Keeping Up With The Kardashians and stopped off at the Museum Of Rum
Stuck to her style: Kim appeared somewhat overdressed compared to the locals and other tourists at the museum, showcasing her figure in a skintight white dress with back slit and stiletto heels
Stood out in the crowd: It looked to be a cloudy day in Havana with most folks dressed for the humidity in shorts, loose shirts and sandals
Aunt duties: Khloe Kardashian was seen carrying her niece North into the museum. The blonde 31-year-old wore a teeny tiny pair of Daisy Dukes and went bra-less in a low-cut cotton top
Taking center stage: Khloe topped off her look with a sizable fedora, while North sported a fringed white sundress.
According to a local website, the extended family group enjoyed a meal at San Cristobal Paladar. Photos of the visit were also shared on Facebook by user MaxxYes.
Khloe herself shared a photo on her Instagram, showcasing herself and her sisters alongside friend Malikka Haq, indulging in sizable Cuban cigars.
Captioning the shot “Pablo was here!” on her Instagram.
Tobacco fix: Khloe shared this selfie showing Kourtney, Kim and pal Malikka Haqq smoking huge Cuban cigars
They can’t get enough: Kourtney was enamoured with her cigar, and shared several pictures while puffing on it
Sampled the local food: The Kardashians also stopped off for a meal at the San Cristobal Paladar restaurant where President Obama dined with his family during his visit to Cuba in March
Candid moment: Kim and Kourtney were deep in conversation over dinner as Kanye sat listening in
The trip to Cuba follows a number of glamorous vacations taken by the family on the show, with past episodes chronicling their exploits in Thailand, Mykonos and Bora Bora.
It comes just two weeks after Kim and Kourtney flew to Reykjavik, Iceland, on another holiday which was filmed for the show.
Tide has changed: The historic trip comes after U.S. President Barack Obama successfully restored relations between America and the Communist island nation