How can I fly to Cuba from UK?

How can I fly to Cuba from UK?

Non-stop flights from London Gatwick to Jose Marti International Airport in Havana take 10 hours on average. Fly KLM from Aberdeen with a stopover in Amsterdam and you can be in Havana in about 13 hours, and Air France fly from Birmingham to the Cuban capital via Paris in 15 hours and 30 minutes.

Is Cuba cheap for a holiday?

Cuba is generally pretty affordable, especially compared to other Caribbean Islands, yet is more expensive than other parts of Latin America like Mexico or Central American nations. With a special 2nd currency just for tourists, you’ll be forced to pay tourist prices most of the time.

What is the best time to visit Cuba?

The best time to visit Cuba is between January and February. The island’s location in the Caribbean affords warm temperatures year-round, with the average lows in Havana dipping to 65 degrees. Because of its location, there are really only two seasons in Havana: wet and dry.

Do UK citizens need a visa for Cuba?

All UK and European nationals need a tourist card to visit Cuba. There is a handful of countries that do not need a Visa to visit Cuba, you can find them here Countries that do not need a Visa to Visit Cuba. However, there are other countries which do need to apply directly through their nearest Cuban Consulate.

How expensive is Cuba compared to UK?

United Kingdom is 5.8 times more expensive than Cuba.

Can British citizens live in Cuba?

Entry requirements Visas are issued by Cuban immigration authorities. A valid British passport must be held for entry to and exit from the Cuba. If you plan to stay in Cuba for any other purpose and a longer period of time, your passport should have at least six months’ validity.

How long can UK citizens stay in Cuba?

A Cuban Tourist Card will allow you one entry / one exit, and a maximum of 30 days to stay in Cuba from your arrival date. A Cuban Tourist Card can be extended locally for another 30 days while in Cuba, this being the maximum any tourist is allowed remain in the country (60 days).

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