Passenger Lists

(noun) a document listing the cargo, passengers, and crew of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle, for the use of customs and other officials.

About Passenger Lists

There is NO central repository for passenger lists.

IMPORTANT: These files are for personal use only! The use of the information on this site for commercial, political, or any other purpose other than research of your family history and genealogy is strictly forbidden.

Please contact, and credit, the CGC prior to using any part of this collection by sending an email to secretary@cubangenclub.org.

Books of Passage to Cuba - Pérez y Compañía - 9 volumes (1900-1960)

Libros de Embarque a Cuba de la Compañía Pérez y Compañía – 9 tomos (1900-1960)
More than 400 sheets with thousands of passengers destined for Havana, among other destinations.

Courtesy of Historia y Genealogia Hispanoamericana Blog

CubaGenWeb

Passenger lists were often published in the Cuban newspaper, El Diario de la Marina
Transcription of these arrivals/departures are in a searchable database at CubaGenWeb
The information contained in the data base varies but generally contains:

-the individual’s name

-ship’s name

-date of voyage/arrival

This database now surpasses 330,000 names!
 CubaGenWeb also has an incredible amount of information about other types of passenger lists. 

Compañía Trasatlántica Española, S.A. M/N Covadonga

Family documents donated by CGC 2nd Vice-President, Jose Ignacio Vildósola, for a 1961 sailing of the M/N Covadonga

Sources:
Family documents for 1961 voyage – CGC 2nd Vice-President, Jose Ignacio Vildósola
Menus and passenger list for 1967 – www.buques.com