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About Havana

As the capital of Cuba, Havana is one of the most touristic cities in Latin America. As the largest city of the Caribbean region with a population of 2.2 million, Havana stands out as one of the rare capitals, which haven't been changed in the last 50 years.

People living in this city are generally ethnically mixed and the major sources of income are products like cigars and sugar cane. You can visit places such as Castle of the Royal Force (Castillo de la Real Fuerza), the city square, Plaza Vieja, Presidential Palace, Opera House, San Cristobal Cathedral, Old City, Hemingway’s farm and marina in Havana. You can see the traces of Spanish culture in almost everywhere in the city since it was a Spanish colony for many years. Besides, the language spoken in the city is Spanish. The old city was added to the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

 Havana has a tropical climate. Summer, from May to October, is the rainy season. Winters are mild. Visiting the city in winter may be a better choice because of the rainfall and heat in summer. Any time of year, you can still visit the numerous beaches in the area and take long walks along the coastline. The shops selling handmade cigars are the most popular places for tourists.
 
You won't have any trouble in terms of entertainment, both at night and during the day. There are plenty of places to listen to Latin music and dance. Tourists usually use taxis as a means of transportation. Buses can be too crowded. There are special taxis with bicycles and tricycles in the city which you can use as well.

 

Transportation to Havana City Center from Airport

Jose Marti Intl. Airport

Transportation is provided by taxi, bus, and trains in Havana, which is Cuba's window to the word, the country which had long been a closed book. Unfortunately, those transportation vehicles cannot promise comfort because they fall behind modern technology. The trains that serve with 12 lines in the city center are the most basic means of transportation in Havana.

Once you arrive in the city, you can see that smoke of exhaust and cigarette and the noise are surprisingly much. Havana promises you a unique experience with its colorful buildings lined on its streets, street artists performing music and the world-renowned cigars. Jose Marti Airport, which serves international flights, is located in an area that can be considered as the center of Havana. It is possible to reach the city center by bus and train from the airport which is 14 kilometers away from the center.

Those who want a more comfortable and practical journey can take advantage of transfer vehicles, car rental or taxi options.

Taxi

You can prefer to go to the city center by taxi alone in Havana, as well as you can take a taxi together with some of other tourists to travel at more affordable prices. Taxis in Havana differ compared to the usual taxis in other countries.

You can feel yourself as if you are making a historic journey thanks to the old models from 70s and 80s. These taxis provide a very enjoyable journey, even if they are far from being comfortable. You can get to the city center from the airport in about 20 or 30 minutes by taking a taxi.

Bus

If you want to travel by bus to reach the city center, you should be ready for a tiresome journey. Although there is no bus stop at Terminal 3, which serves international flights, small buses that can be called minibuses serve for transportation purposes at Terminal 1. There are free transfer buses at the airport to travel between these two terminals.

Since the bus fare payments are made in Peso in Cuba, you are strongly advised to change sufficient amount of money into Peso before you leave the terminal building. It takes about one hour to reach the city center by taking the advantage of bus option.

Train

You can also prefer to get to the city center by the trains departing from Terminal 1 building of the airport. Considering that Terminal 3 serves only international passengers, it would be a good idea to take advantage of free transfer buses at the airport to reach Terminal 1.

Train line 2 runs between the city center and Bejuca. If you take this train at the airport, you need to pass 14 stations until you get to the city center. This journey takes about 40 minutes because the trains are slower than metro lines.

Transfer Vehicles

Before heading out to Havana, you can contact the hotel you are going to stay or one of the transfer companies in the city and you can take advantage of a comfortable transfer vehicle for your journey from the airport for a certain amount of fee. Although this way of transportation is more costly compared to taking a taxi, it promises you a more comfortable journey.

Rent a car

You can also get to the city center by car you can rent from the offices of the car rental companies in the parking areas outside the airport. Cubacar, Rex, Havanautos and Via Transgaviota are among the companies you can get this service. The offices of these companies are right outside Terminal 3 building, which serves international flights. Sometimes it may be difficult to find a rental car because of the high demand during dense seasons.

Weather in Havana

DayMin - Max
MondayMin 23ºC - Max 27ºC
TuesdayMin 23ºC - Max 28ºC
WednesdayMin 23ºC - Max 29ºC
ThursdayMin 23ºC - Max 27ºC
FridayMin 21ºC - Max 26ºC

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