Cuba

A beautiful Carribean enigma,
dazzling and mystical
Cuba.

Cuba — few destinations might have created such longing and mystification as this crocodile-shaped island in the Caribbean. With a vibrant mix of Latin and Caribbean cultures, and African-influence, its hundreds of kilometers of pristine white beaches and inviting turquoise sea, a familiar vintage charm and lively, warm Cubans, vibrant Cuba is a mystical place to be and explore. With the faded Spanish colonial facades in the background, now today still old classic cars and Chevrolets from the 1950s rattle down colonial street in Old Habana that seemingly have hardly changed since famous international writers disappeared in one of its many bars for many a drink. Music and cigar smoke fill the air and palm trees studded charming villas, there is dancing and salsa, jazz at every corner, on rooftops and in backyards.

Discover and experience
the genuine beauty of Cuba with us.

Cuba is colourful, dazzling and warm, full of complexities and vibrancy. This island nation is more than Havana, its capital, with its faded pastel hues and inviting charm. Experience Cuba with us and your local tour host, unlocking the most unique and personal experiences, providing you with firsthand insight and experience mystical Cuba, its beauty and magic. Choose between our small group tours or a custom-design tour, uniquely for you.

Why travel to Cuba with us?

Boutique accommodations

On our tours through Cuba, we choose small and charming premium Casas Particulares or enchanting Boutique Hotels, all exuding local charm. These are charming oasis to rest and lay your head, your home in Cuba for your stay.

Social responsibility

We embrace responsible tourism fully and it is close to our heart. On all of our trips, we work with locals directly and create opportunities for them, and have made it our mission to create unique experiences for you to connect.

Local and certified tour host and guides

Explore Cuba with a local tour host accompanying you throughout your trip and local guides, all experts in their field, providing you with unique first-hand experiences and the most exclusive insights into Cuba and Cuban culture.

Tailor-made tour or small, intimate group tour?

Experience Cuba on a scheduled, limited and small group tour with fellow travellers and your local tour host or travel solo or in a party of your choice in a tailored and custom-designed tour that, on a schedule and budget that works for you.

Choose between our small group tour or a personal and tailor-made tour, and discover exciting Cuba.

  • This trip is designed for 5 days of exploring dazzling Cuba with your local travel host, introducing you to Habana, Viñales and Varadero.

    Would you like to stay longer? Let us know and we are happy to custom-design further days for you.

    • 2-6 December 2024 (closes for booking on 14 October 2024)

    • 13-17 January 2025 (closes for booking on 18 November 2024)

    • 24-28 February 2025 (closes for booking on 30 December 2024)

    Please note that we close our tour bookings for our small group tours 8 weeks prior to the above mentioned scheduled tour starts.
    We recommend you to book as early as possible, at least 3-4 months in advance.

  • Let us curate a tour for you, that reflects your wishes and your budget and tailor a tour especially for you, unique and personal. In every of our intriguing destination, we curate tours that offer you authentic local encounters, charming accommodations with your interests in mind, making each day an adventure you would not want to end.

    Travel solo or in a group of family and friends and on a schedule and with an itinerary that works for you, experiencing each destination alongside your personal host and local guides who provide you every day with their unique firsthand perspective. 

  • Custom-made tours from start to finish, always start with the most important ingredient: you. Let us know your wishes by filling out our custom-made tour form or contact us directly. We are delighted to curate tours for you, that make your Cuba dream come reality!

What you need to know
about travelling to Cuba:

  • Travelling to Cuba requires a bit of pre-planning, especially regarding entry requirements and health-related aspects, but do not worry, we are outlining all you need here.

    Please kindly also independently research specific entry requirements according to the requirements set by your country of residence.

    If you have any questions or queries, please always reach out to us, we're here to help.

    Every traveller who wants to enter Cuba needs the following:

    1. Valid passport
      All travelers visiting Cuba must have a valid passport, must be valid for over 6 months and with an expiration date that exceeds the duration of their stay in the country.

    2. Visa (also named Tarjeta de Turista)
      You need a "Visa" or also called "Tourist Card" to enter Cuba. They are both named interchangeably, but please note that "Visa" and "Tarjeta de Turista", translated to English "Tourist Card", mean the same. The Visa/ Tourist Card is an entry document that allows tourist stays of up to 30 days and can be obtained at the Cuban embassy in your country of residence, or at airports before you board your flight. Tourist Cards are valid for 180 days after purchase, which means you will need to travel within six months of obtaining the document.

      Be sure to check the specific requirements for citizens of your country before traveling. We advise you to get the visa/ Tourist Card in advance.

    3. Health Insurance
      It is mandatory to have valid health insurance that covers medical care in Cuba to enter the country, and that covers medical emergencies and evacuation by air. A proof of your personal health insurance is also mandatory on tova travel tours. This insurance must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Cuba. Some airlines automatically include health insurance in the cost of the ticket, while others require passengers to purchase separate health insurance. Be sure to check the details with your airline or insurance provider before traveling to Cuba. The health insurance must be in Spanish.

      For European travellers or non-US-American travellers, please note that your insurance mustn't be a US company.

    4. Arrival Form (also named "D'Viajeros"):
      You must provide information on your arrival in Cuba via an online form within 72 hours before entering the country. Once done, you will receive a QR code by email. You must then show an electronic or printed version of the QR code to authorities upon arrival in Cuba. The same applies for leaving Cuba. You can request and edit the form here.

    Other entry requirements:

    Customs officials will ask you to show them:

    • a return or onward ticket

    • proof that you have a place to stay if arriving with “air only” tickets

    Please note that it is the traveller's responsibility to check with changing requirements of your country of residence, tova travel tours cannot be hold accountable for any changes. We will update the information here should there be changes, but we ask you to check back with the authorities in your country, or the country you fly from.

  • The Visa/ Tarjeta de Turista (Tourist Card in English) is a visa-like entry requirement to enter Cuba and every traveller, regardless of your passport or citizenship needs this document to be able to enter Cuba.

    Don't worry, it sounds more complicated that it is.

    What is the visa/tourist card:
    Don't be confused, visa and tourist card (in Spanish: tarjeta de turista) are the same, they are simply used interchangeably. The Visa/ Tourist Card is an entry document that allows tourist stays of up to 30 days and are valid for 180 days after purchase, which means you will need to travel within six months of obtaining the document.

    How to get your visa/tourist card:
    You can obtain your visa/tourist card at the Cuban embassy in your country of residence in advance, or at airports before you board your flight. Be sure to check the specific requirements for citizens of your country before traveling. Prices vary depending on where you travel from or where you live. We advise you to get the visa/ Tourist Card in advance.

    How is the process:
    Once you have arrived in Cuba, you will have to present the visa-like "Tarjeta de Turista" with your passport when you pass the check points and it will be stamped. You will be given part of this "Tarjeta de Turista", which you keep with yourself and which you will present again when you leave Cuba. Therefore it is a very important document, please keep it with your passport and take good care of it. It can get very costly if you lose it.

    Differences in visas:
    If you are a US-American passport holder, your Tourist Card will be pink, while the Tourist Card of non-US-American passport holders are generally green.

  • When booking your flight, you will need to tick one the 12 motives/ specific purposes defined by the United States Treasury Department, from an online list that pops up when you purchase your air ticket, and please tick and select “support of the Cuban people”. This is the license we travel to Cuba.

  • Political rifts have caused travel restrictions, imposed in the 1960s, made it difficult for US-Americans and US-American passport holders. The restrictions were widely lifted in 2016, and it is absolutely possible and legal for US-American passport holders to travel to Cuba.

    There are some differences that apply to US individuals/ passport holders, we have gathered them here for you:

    • As an US-American passport holder/ US traveller wanting to visit Cuba, you can travel on one of the many daily commercial flights to Havana, which mostly depart from Miami for instance.

    • When booking your flight, you will need to tick one the 12 motives/ specific purposes defined by the United States Treasury Department, from an online list that pops up when you purchase your air ticket, and please tick and select “support of the Cuban people”.

    • The US government requires that US travelers must spend their US Dollars supporting private businesses in Cuba, not companies that are government-owned or operated. At tova travel, we support locals directly and choose accommodations in small, private-owned Boutique Hotels or premium Casas Particulares, so we support Cuban locals 100% directly and fulfill the requirements.

    • You will have to go through the regular entry requirements before you travel to Cuba. Please see "What do I need to enter Cuba?" above.

    • Your Tourist Card will be pink, while the Tourist Card of non-US-American passport holders are generally green.

    • Please note that US credit and debit cards are still not valid in Cuba. Bring cash. We recommend you bring more than you think you will need, so you don’t run out. These days, US dollars are accepted in most places in Cuba.

    If you have any questions, queries, or doubts, please contact us here, we're here for you.

  • While in Cuba, we lay our heads and put down our suticases in high-end Boutique Hotels, or premium Casas Particulares, all exuding lovely local charm. Depending on your nationality, there might be special requirements. US-American travellers for instance are not allowed to stay in Cuba state hotels. We also make sure upon your booking to find the right type of accommodation for you, depending on the size of the group for our small tour groups or your wishes if you book a custom-design tour with us.

    During all of our Cuba tours, we stay in premium and high-end private owned boutiques or casas, which are all audited by our tour host herself and locally. We maintain contact with the owner of these accommodation, so we can ensure the quality for you and also build personal rapport. For us, it always about connection and people.

    What are Casas Particulares?
    Casas Particulares are private homestays, so private homes of Cubans who have gained a licence to host travellers and provide hotel-like acommodations. It is the Cuban equivalent to Bed and Breakfast accommodations.

    We adore Casas Particulares and private owned Boutique Hotels for many reasons, a couple of the reasons we have listed here:

    • You have the most genuine contact with locals, while they welcome you warmly in their own home. These casas are enchanting, lovingly decorated and exude local charm. You get the most local and genuine insight and perhaps even make new friends. Do you know a bit of Spanish? That's super, that's a fantastic way to practice it if you would like. (Please do not worry if you don't speak Spanish, you might even pick up a few sentences?)

    • In Cuba's current economic situation, these accommodations are an important income source for locals. We would like to give back on our travels, so choosing staying in private owned accommodations is a beautiful way to give 100% of the price directly to the owners.

  • When you travel with us on our Cuba tours, you are legally obliged to partake in any of our activities included in our tour itineraries. Please do not worry, we have included lots of free time so you can decompress and recharge your social batteries.

    We travel with the license "support of the Cuban people", which also literally aligns with what we do at tova travel.

  • Please note that US credit and debit cards are still not valid in Cuba. Bring cash—more than you think you will need, so you don’t run out. These days, US dollars are accepted in most places in Cuba.

What to know about Cuba:

  • Cuba has 8 international airport, while the most important are

    • Habana (HAV): Aeropuerto Internacional José Martí

    • Varadero (VRA): Aeropuerto Internacional Juan Gualberto Gómez

    • Santa Clara (SNU): Aeropuerto Internacional Abel Santamaría

    • Holguín (HOG): Aeropuerto Internacional Frank País

    Our curated 5-days group tour starts and ends in Habana, so we recommend flying into and from Habana. If you would like to extend your stay after our tour ends, please let us know. Our custom-design Cuba tours may start and end in different cities, depending on your wishes, so it might be recommendable to fly into and from different airports if your flight connections allow.

  • While in Cuba, we lay our heads and put down our suticases in high-end Boutique Hotels, or premium Casas Particulares, all exuding lovely local charm. Depending on your nationality, there might be special requirements. US-American travellers for instance are not allowed to stay in Cuba state hotels. We also make sure upon your booking to find the right type of accommodation for you, depending on the size of the group for our small tour groups or your wishes if you book a custom-design tour with us.

    During all of our Cuba tours, we stay in premium and high-end private owned boutiques or casas, which are all audited by our tour host herself and locally. We maintain contact with the owner of these accommodation, so we can ensure the quality for you and also build personal rapport. For us, it always about connection and people.

    Casas Particulares are private homestays, so private homes of Cubans who have gained a licence to host travellers and provide hotel-like acommodations. It is the Cuban equivalent to Bed and Breakfast accommodations.

    We adore Casas Particulares and private owned Boutique Hotels for many reasons, some we have listed here:

    • You have the most genuine contact with locals, while they welcome you warmly in their own home. These casas are enchanting, lovingly decorated and exude local charm. You get the most local and genuine insight and perhaps even make new friends. Do you know a bit of Spanish? That's super, that's a fantastic way to practice it if you would like. (Please do not worry if you don't speak Spanish, you might even pick up a few sentences?)

    • In Cuba's current economic situation, these accommodations are an important income source for locals. We would like to give back on our travels, so choosing staying in private owned accommodations is a beautiful way to give 100% of the price directly to the owners.

  • Cuba's currency is Peso Cubano, in short CUP.

    Up until January 2021, there was the Peso Convertible (CUC), that was used for tourists. Please note, that the CUC can now no longer be used.

    ATMs in Cuba are unreliable and do not always store cash, and drawing money usually comes with 10% taxes. Most ATMs can be found in Habana and Santiago, sometimes in smaller cities, too. Should you have troubles with your credit card or any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your tour host or the Centro de Tarjetas Fincimex SA at Hotel Habana Libre (Phone: 0053 7 554466).

    We recommend therefore that you carry cash with you. Please kindly check the regulations in your country about how much cash you are allowed to enter Cuba with. We always recommend checking at your local embassy as a safe source of information.

  • Cuba is a tropical country, its climate is semi- or subtropical and therefore all-year around hot and moist.

    There are generally speaking two seasons, while there are regional differences: wet season (May to November) and dry season (December to April).

    The traditional travel high season is during winter time from mid-November to February/ March with degrees around 25°C-28°C, and water temperatures around 25°C. Expect higher prices and more tourist traffic.

    Between November and March, you will get a nice insight into the tabac harvest as the season is at high peak.

    Sun and beach lovers may consider November and the period from March to May, when it is warm enough for swimming.

    During the hurricane season from June to November, Cuba experiences heavy torrential rains, tropical storm, as well as landslide. Hurricane season comes also with oppressive heat.

    Our tours to Cuba take the different seasons into considerations, while curating different itineraries for different seasons to ensure that you get the most of it.

Do you have questions?

If you have questions about this trip or about the booking process, please contact us anytime. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!

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