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Best time to be there

Cuba's climate it typically Caribbean with wet and dry seasons. The best time to visit is from November to May with dry and sunny days. Humidity and rainfall increase during the wet season from June to October with an average of 33 degrees, whilst the hurricane season begins in July and usually continues through to October.

Fly to

Havana - Virgin Atlantic, Wednesday and Sunday

flying time

9 hours direct

time difference

GMT -5 hours

Visas

Required - obtainable in advance

Health Requirements

No mandatory vaccinations




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Whilst we feel that the key attraction for travellers to Cuba is its historic colonial towns and fascinating cultural and political aspects, Cuba does have miles of beautiful coastline and numerous pristine cays. It should be noted however that the beach resorts themselves play host to large shared-interest international resorts to suit a variety of tastes. Cuba's oldest resort area is Varadero just a couple of hours drive from Havana and further east you can find Cayo Santa Maria, both of which offer large all - inclusive hotels. In both resorts we offer the best accommodation available although these hotels are not able to offer the more luxurious type of property that is to be found on neighbouring Caribbean islands. Whilst there is no historical or architectural interest at these resorts, the beach, the sea and the facilities do represent a good place to unwind for a day or two after some time spent exploring Havana and Trinidad.

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