Why Cuba?
A wonderful white sandy beach with palm trees and turquoise sea water, exotic dances and cocktails, friendly residents. It's all spiced up with a little 50s vibe. We recommend it to those who like constant hustle and bustle, and those who would not just sunbathe on the beach all day, as Cuba offers countless opportunities, both in terms of natural and built attractions.
Many people choose the famous Varadero beach, but it is worth flying to Havana, seeing the city, or even going on a trip to the Vinales Valley. After Havana, relax on one of the wonderful sandy, palm-fringed beaches, such as Cayo Santa Maria or Cayo Largo. For those who want to explore, we recommend our group trips accompanied by a Hungarian guide.
When choosing a hotel, it is worth knowing that the quality of high-end hotels in Cuba does not always reach the level of 5* hotels in other countries.
When should we travel?
Cuba has a warm tropical climate with 2 distinct seasons. The best period is between December and May, since this is when we can expect the most sunshine and dryness, and the weather is even milder. The rainy season begins in June. Hurricanes can mostly be expected between August and October. The warmest months are July and August with an average of 27-28°C, the nights are also cooler, but during the day it is often too hot.
Recommended duration: Min. 7 nights, but since it is worth looking around the island, we recommend a longer trip.
Travel time: About 13 hours with transfer.
Entry rules:
Passport: The condition for travel is a passport valid for at least 6 months after arrival.
Visa: When entering for tourist purposes, Hungarian citizens must have a tourist card, which entitles them to stay in Cuba for a maximum of 30 days from the date of entry, with a single entry. The stay abroad can be extended once for another 30 days at the Cuban migration authority. The return flight ticket and passport are required for the application. In addition to organizing the trip, our office also provides the tourist card, fee: HUF 20,000/person.
Tour guide: Hungarian-language assistance is available.
Health regulations: No mandatory vaccinations. There is an international agreement between Hungary and the Republic of Cuba on free emergency medical care, but this does not cover full medical care for Hungarian citizens.
Passenger health insurance is mandatory for those traveling to Cuba. You can check the existence of the insurance upon entry.
Time difference: -6 hours
Flight ticket prices: Ask for our personalized offer! We will find you the best flight ticket!
Optional programs: Full-day trip to Vinales, Havana trip, cigar factory visit, Cienfugeos, Trinidad city, catamaran boat trip.