Travel to Cuba

Traveling to Cuba is like stepping into a living time capsule where history, culture, and authenticity converge. This Caribbean island nation has long fascinated travelers with its colorful streets, vintage cars, and vibrant music scene. From the moment you arrive, you're transported into a world where the past meets the present in a unique and captivating way.


One of the most striking aspects of traveling in Cuba is the architecture. The streets of Havana, the capital city, are lined with stunning colonial-era buildings painted in shades of pastel, creating a picturesque backdrop for exploration. The old-world charm of cities like Trinidad and Cienfuegos harkens back to a bygone era, while modern life seamlessly weaves through the fabric of the past.


Cuban culture is alive and thriving, evident in the rhythms of salsa and rumba that echo through the streets. Music is an integral part of everyday life, and you'll find impromptu dance parties and live performances around every corner. Engaging with locals over a game of dominoes or a friendly conversation provides insights into the warmth and resilience of the Cuban people.


Beyond the urban landscapes, Cuba's natural beauty is equally captivating. From the lush tobacco fields of Viñales to the untouched beaches of Varadero, the island's diverse landscapes offer opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Exploring the countryside on horseback or hiking through the picturesque valleys reveals a different side of Cuba's charm.


Are you planning to visit Cuba as a tourist? Here you will find rules for entering Cuba and other useful information you need for an unforgettable trip.




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Travel guide for obtaining a visa and other necessary documents for Cuba;

Legal advice on entry and immigration to Cuba;

Health insurance for foreigners to Cuba.

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Useful  information

Main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

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Transport of the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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• Classic Cars (Taxi Particular): Negotiable, but a short ride within a city may cost around 10 to 20 CUC. Prices vary based on the distance and negotiation skills.

• Official Taxis: Taxis with meters may start at 1 CUC and charge around 1 CUC per kilometer. Negotiation is also possible for longer trips.

• Bicycle Taxis (Bicitaxis): Short rides within a city may cost around 1 to 5 CUC, depending on the distance.

• Cocotaxis: These three-wheeled, yellow, and coconut-shaped vehicles are popular for short trips. Prices vary but are generally affordable, around 2 to 5 CUC for short rides.

• Public Buses: Public buses are the most economical option, with fares usually in Cuban Pesos (CUP). Prices are very low, around 0.40 CUP per ride. However, they can be crowded.

• Viazul Buses: Viazul is a long-distance bus service catering to tourists. Fares vary based on the destination but can range from 10 to 50 CUC or more, depending on the distance.

• Renting a Car: Renting a car is relatively expensive, with daily rates starting at around 60 to 80 CUC and increasing based on the car type and rental duration.

• Domestic Flights: For inter-city travel, domestic flights are available. Prices vary, but a one-way ticket may range from 50 to 150 CUC or more, depending on the route and availability.

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