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: Please contact, and credit, the CGC if you use 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