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Cuba holidays

Havana's classic cars, the Viñales tobacco valley, Trinidad's colonial old town and Varadero beaches — Cuba is the Caribbean's most culturally distinct island.

Overview

Welcome to Cuba

Cuba is the Caribbean's most culturally distinctive island — Havana's UNESCO Old Town with peeling colonial mansions, 1950s American cars and Buena Vista Social Club-era son cubano music; Trinidad's cobblestone time-capsule (UNESCO, the best-preserved colonial town in Cuba); the tobacco country of Viñales with its mogote limestone hills and tobacco plantations; the long sweep of Varadero beach (the most-developed Cuban resort coast); the Afro-Cuban music heart at Santiago de Cuba (the home of son and the 26 July revolution); and the remote eastern Baracoa with its cacao plantations and Indigenous Taíno heritage. After 60+ years of US embargo Cuba feels frozen in amber yet vibrantly alive.

A 12-14 day Cuba trip: Havana (3-4 nights — the Old Town walking route, the Malecón at sunset, a son show at Buena Vista Social Club, the cigar factory tour at Partagás, the Hemingway pilgrimage to La Floridita and Cojímar) → Viñales tobacco country (2 nights — horseback tobacco-farm tours, the mogote hills, the prehistoric mural) → Trinidad (3 nights — UNESCO cobblestone old town, sugar-mill valley, day-trip to Cienfuegos' French-colonial bay) → optional Santiago de Cuba (2-3 nights) for the Afro-Cuban music heartland → beach finish at Varadero or Cayo Coco (2-3 nights all-inclusive).

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Practicalities matter in Cuba more than most: bring all your cash in euros (US-card ATMs don't work; UK cards work in some upscale hotels but unreliably); book casas particulares (B&Bs in family homes) for the warmest cultural experience; expect patchy internet (you buy a ETECSA card and find a wifi spot); travel with a small-group operator who knows the parallel-economy ropes. Spanish is the language; English is hotel-tier only. The food: ropa vieja, lechón (roast pork), Moors-and-Christians (black beans and rice), the cocktail trio of mojito-daiquiri-Cuba-libre that originated here.

Best for: cultural-and-music travellers, photographers (Havana is one of the world's most-photographed cities), classic-car enthusiasts (the 1950s American cars are real), beach-and-history combination travellers. Carnaval in Santiago in July is one of the Caribbean's great cultural events; the Habanos cigar festival in February is the connoisseur's pilgrimage.

From the team

Why we love Cuba

I've been working with Cuba since 2010. The trick is knowing which casas particulares to send people to — that's where the real Cuba happens.

Abraham Abraham, Founder · Cuba & Vietnam Specialist Meet our Travel Designers

Main areas

Where to go in Cuba

3 distinct regions — they pair beautifully two or three at a time.

Havana & West

Havana & West

Havana Viñales Las Terrazas

Old Havana UNESCO, Viñales tobacco valley, the Las Terrazas biosphere.

Central Cuba — Trinidad & Cienfuegos

Central Cuba — Trinidad & Cienfuegos

Trinidad Cienfuegos Santa Clara

Trinidad's UNESCO cobblestones, French-colonial Cienfuegos, and Santa Clara's Che Guevara mausoleum.

Eastern Cuba & Santiago

Eastern Cuba & Santiago

Santiago de Cuba Baracoa Camagüey

Santiago's Afro-Cuban music heart, the remote Baracoa, and UNESCO Camagüey.

Find your trip

Holiday types in Cuba

Pick a holiday style — or combine two. Each section links straight to the next step.

City breaks

Cuba's cities reward 2-4 nights each — pair two for a tailor-made multi-centre trip.

Havana

Havana

UNESCO Old Town, the Malecón seafront, Cuba's music capital.

Trinidad

Trinidad

Cobblestone colonial time capsule.

Cruises

Havana has reopened to selected cruise itineraries — Caribbean cruises calling in Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago.

See all Cuba-departure cruises ->

Escorted tours

7 escorted tours through Cuba — guided, customisable, fully ATOL-protected.

Every Travelisto tour runs with a small group (max 16), an English-speaking local leader, and is fully ATOL-protected.

See all Cuba tours

Practical info

Knowing before you go

When to go
Jan
28°
Feb
28°
Mar
28°
Apr
29°
May
30°
Jun
31°
Jul
31°
Aug
32°
Sep
31°
Oct
30°
Nov
29°
Dec
28°

November to April is the dry season — the prime window. December-February is peak. Hurricane season is June-November, with September-October highest risk.

Flights & how to get there

Flights from UK to Cuba — ~10h direct London to Havana.

Visa & passport

UK passport holders need a tourist card (visa) — easily obtained pre-departure or at the airport. Travel insurance proof required. For up-to-date entry requirements and safety advice, check the UK FCDO travel advice for Cuba.

Currency & money

The Cuban Peso (CUP); bring euros in cash. Cards in cities; cash for rural areas. Tipping moderate.

Language & tipping

Spanish; English limited outside resorts.

Health & safety

Consult your GP 6 weeks before travel. No special vaccines for most travellers (Pacific islands: dengue risk during wet season). Buy comprehensive travel insurance.

FAQs

Cuba — your questions

When is the best time to visit Cuba?

December–April is the dry, cooler season. June–November is hot and humid (hurricane season).

Do I need a visa for Cuba?

UK passport holders need a tourist card ($25) which we arrange.

Are there ATMs and Wi-Fi in Cuba?

Limited — bring euros or pounds in cash; some debit cards work in major cities. Wi-Fi is via prepaid cards at public hotspots; not in most hotels.

Make this trip yours

Plan your Cuba holiday with a Travel Designer

Pick from any of the options on this page or tell us what you have in mind — we'll build it around how you actually like to travel. ATOL protected, flights included, real humans available 9am–7pm.

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