Cuba Tourism Facts

Cuba is comprised of multiple islands in an archipelago located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. While political conflict restricts tourism by U.S. citizens, Cuba is a tourist destination for the adventurous and island-loving people from around the world.
  1. Climate

    • Cuba has a subtropical climate that is usually warm year-round with an average temperature of around 78 degrees Fahrenheit, 25 degrees Celsius. The rainy season lasts from May through October and the dry season is from November through April.

    Electricity

    • The official power on Cuba is 110 volts, but many resorts and hotels feature 220-volt outlets.

    Entry Requirements

    • Cuba requires a valid passport for entry. U.S. citizens are not eligible to travel to Cuba for tourism purposes.

    Architecture and History

    • Cuba includes more than 300 museums and the capital city of Havana is a living history display through Spanish architecture and historic cars.

    Nature

    • Beaches, hiking and nature exploration are popular tourist activities in Cuba. Nature lovers will find everything from lush tropical forests to dry mountainous areas to everglades.

    All-Inclusive

    • Varadero is an all-inclusive resort for tourists to Cuba. A free port, the area is considered popular for water activities such as scuba diving and deep-sea fishing.

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