Cuba: Basic Travel Guide
- Pedro Vicente
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📍 Destination
Cuba is a Caribbean island known for its infectious music, colonial architecture, paradisiacal beaches, and unique history. With cities like Havana rich in culture and charm, and Varadero famous for its crystal-clear waters, Cuba is the ideal destination for those seeking warmth, authenticity, and adventure.
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ℹ️ General Information
Official name: Republic of Cuba
Capital: Havana
Official language: Spanish
Currency: Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) / transitioning to Cuban Peso (CUP)
Exchange locations: CADECA exchange houses, airports, banks, and some hotels
Main religion: Catholicism (with Afro-Cuban influences)
Time difference:
From USA East Coast (EST): Cuba is generally GMT -5 (same as Eastern Time without DST differences)
From UK (BST/GMT): Cuba is GMT -4 or -5 depending on UK daylight savings
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📄 Required Documentation
Passport valid for at least 6 months from date of entry
Visa/Entry permit: US and UK citizens require a Tourist Card (Tourist Visa), which can be obtained via travel agencies, Cuban embassy/consulate, or airlines
Travel registration form to be filled
Mandatory travel insurance with medical coverage
📲 Useful apps: Maps.me (offline maps), AlaMesa (local restaurant guide)
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📅 Best Time to Visit
Climate: Tropical with two main seasons: dry (Nov to April) and wet (May to Oct)
Rainy season: May to October, with hurricane risk August to October
Best months: December to April (dry season and pleasant temperatures)
🎯 Tip: Avoid September and October due to higher hurricane risk —
🕐 Operating Hours
Public services: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Banks: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Shops: Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (some private shops open longer)
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✈️ How to Get There
Approximate flight time:
From USA East Coast (Miami, NYC): direct flights ~1.5 to 3 hours
From UK (London Heathrow): flights with 1 stop, total ~10–12 hours
Airlines operating flights:
From USA: American Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest (direct from Miami, Fort Lauderdale)
From UK: British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air Europa (with stopovers, e.g., Madrid)
Main airports:
(HAV) José Martí International Airport (20 km from Havana city center)
(VRA) Juan Gualberto Gómez International Airport (Varadero)
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🚖 Airport transfers:
Taxis available outside terminals (average fare to Havana city: ~$25–30 USD or equivalent in CUP, negotiate before ride)
Private transfers recommended for safety and comfort
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💊 Health & Medication
No mandatory vaccines for travelers from US or UK
Bring usual medications with prescriptions
Pharmacies are limited; carry basic first aid supplies
Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and bottled water
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💰 Currency and Costs
Credit cards (especially US-issued) are not widely accepted due to embargo-related restrictions
Recommended to bring cash (EUR, USD) and exchange at official CADECA houses
Exchange rate approx: 1 EUR ≈ 24–26 CUP
Tipping is common (5–10%), often expected in tourism services
Many services require cash payment (transport, restaurants)
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🧳 What to Pack
Light, breathable clothing for hot weather
Hat/cap, sunscreen, sunglasses
Comfortable walking shoes
Insect repellent
Plug adapter for Type A/B (110V, as in USA)
Personal hygiene items (hard to find locally)
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🏨 Where to Stay
Luxury: Iberostar Grand Packard, Kempinski La Habana
Historic charm: Hotel Nacional de Cuba, NH Capri
Beach resorts: Meliá Varadero, Royalton Hicacos
Budget-friendly: Casas Particulares (licensed local B&Bs)
🎯 Tip: Staying in Casas Particulares offers an authentic Cuban experience —
🚕 Transportation and Accessibility
Tourist taxis available, always negotiate price beforehand
Coco-taxis and bicitaxis popular in cities
Car rental possible but limited and costly
Viazul tourist buses for intercity travel
No Uber or similar apps operate in Cuba
📍 Tip: Plan transport in advance, especially between cities —
⚡ Electricity
Voltage: 110V (some hotels 220V)
Plugs: Type A/B (US style), adapter required if coming from UK
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📞 Communication
Country code: +53
English spoken in tourist areas but limited overall
Local SIM cards (ETECSA) available with restrictions
Limited internet access, Wi-Fi hotspots in parks and hotels (prepaid access)
Internet domain: .cu
🎯 Tip: Avoid hassle on arrival, get your eSIM before you travel (click this link)
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🏖️ Major Holidays
January 1 – Triumph of the Revolution
May 1 – Labor Day
July 26 – National Rebellion Day
October 10 – Start of Wars of Independence
December 25 – Christmas (public and religious holiday)
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🍽️ Local Cuisine
Ropa Vieja (shredded beef with rice)
Moros y Cristianos (rice and beans)
Tostones (fried plantains)
Tamales
Daiquiri and Mojito (typical cocktails)
Strong, sweet Cuban coffee
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🇨🇺 Local Customs
Music and dance are an essential part of daily life
Cubans are friendly and hospitable
Casual clothing common; respect dress codes in religious/institutional places
🎯 Tip: Engaging with locals enriches your experience and opens unique moments —
🕵️♂️ Safety
Generally safe for tourists
Beware of petty theft in crowded areas
Avoid flaunting valuables
Photography of official buildings may be prohibited
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🚑 Emergency Services
Police: 106
Ambulance: 104
Firefighters: 105
US Embassy (Havana): +1 202-501-4000
UK British High Commission (Havana): +53 7 204 2554
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🔗 Useful Links
Official Cuba Tourism: https://www.cubatravel.cu/en/
UK Foreign Office travel advice: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/cuba
US Cuba Travel Registration: https://step.state.gov