Editorial Policy
Published: July 9, 2026 · Last updated: July 9, 2026
Lovely Cuba aims to make travel research plain, useful, and easy to check. This page explains how we pick topics, compare claims, use AI, and correct errors.
How we choose topics
We focus on hotels, venues, neighborhoods, trip plans, and related products that may help a reader plan or compare. Search demand can point us toward a question, but it does not decide the answer.
How we research
We seek a mix of sources:
- Official hotel, product, tourism, and public-agency pages
- Current fact sheets, maps, policies, and service details
- Recent traveler reports and public discussions
- Strong independent reporting and specialist guides
We favor recent primary sources for facts that change. Traveler posts help show patterns, but one post is not treated as proof of a wide rule.
Reviews without false experience
Lovely Cuba does not claim a real stay, purchase, test, or visit unless we have proof. Research-based reviews compare known features, live details, and attributed traveler reports. They state limits and trade-offs.
Use of AI
AI may help at every stage of production. A human user directs the publication, but readers should treat the content as AI-assisted or AI-generated. Full details appear in our disclosures.
Images
Generated images are used for atmosphere and design. We do not present a generated scene as proof of a named hotel’s current room, pool, beach, or building. Captions note this when confusion is likely.
Rankings and money
Our lists weigh reader fit, location, features, recent reports, ease of use, price context, and clear drawbacks. A future affiliate tie will not guarantee a place or rank. Paid placement, if ever used, will be clearly marked and kept apart from editorial rankings.
Links and sources
Articles use a small number of inline links when those links help a reader check a key claim or learn more. We do not pack pages with citations that make the text hard to read.
Updates and corrections
Each article shows publication and update dates. A date means the page was reviewed, not that every linked site or property made a fresh statement that day.
Send corrections to webmaster@lovelycuba.com. Include the page, claim, and a current source. We may add, change, or remove text after review. Major changes may be noted on the page.