
Havana\u0027s vibrant Old Town is where the Cuban capital of today took root in the mid-16th century. UNESCO World Heritage Site status has brought about comprehensive restoration work to many of the ...
From its wild history and burgeoning arts scene, to its carefree nightlife and bohemian café culture, Havana leaves a lasting impression for those who venture to Cuba’s capital. With one foot firmly placed in the past, it radiates with nostalgic nods to days gone by, making it a captivating destination for a holiday.
If you’re heading to Cuba and still need to book your airport transfers in Havana, trust hoppa to get you there. We offer a hassle-free and reliable service, meaning all you need to do is relax and enjoy your trip.
Arranging your airport transfer in Cuba is easy. Havana is one of our key destinations, so we have plenty of local transfer providers who can take you to your accommodation in the city.
To arrange your transport with us, fill in your travel information above and hit the ‘Search’ button. You’ll then see a range of private vehicles that are available for your holiday.
Next to each transport option that you can choose from for your holiday, you’ll see prices listed. This amount will be the price you pay when you book, regardless of any possible fluctuations in the figures in the future.
However, as our prices are live costings, they are subject to change based on current currency rates and local resort pricing. This means there’s a high possibility that if you search again, you’ll see a different price to the one when you booked. And if you start your search and come back to it another day to book your transfers, you’ll pay the price it’s updated to on this second search.
Luggage allowance is set at one suitcase and one piece of hand luggage per person, to align with the typical allowance you’ll get on your flight. If you think you’re going to be bringing more than this with you, feel free to contact us and we’ll be happy to talk to you about your options.
After you’ve booked your return Havana Airport transfer, we’ll send you an e-ticket to your email address. This is an important document as it’s both proof of purchase ahead and a source of information.
We’d recommend reading through it carefully and printing a copy off beforehand, so that you have both a print and online copy to hand during your transfer.
When you arrive in Cuba, take a look at the ‘Find my pick-up’ section of your e-ticket. Simply follow the instructions in this section. Pay particular attention to the note about travelling with children under the age of 12, if travelling with your family, and make sure we know their passport numbers before you set off for Havana.
If you can’t see this information, give us a call via the number given on your e-ticket.
If you can’t see your driver after following the directions given, call the emergency number listed on your e-ticket. We’ll be able to help you from there.
Don’t worry if you think you’ll miss your pick-up time. Just let us know as soon as possible by calling the number on your e-ticket. Your driver will wait for you up until 45 minutes after your flight’s scheduled arrival time in Cuba but give us a call even if your delay falls in this 45-minute window.
For delays that run over 45 minutes, again let us know as we’ll need to arrange for a new driver to pick you up. If you’re over three hours behind schedule, you’ll need to rearrange your transfers with us and contact your travel insurance provider.
Ideally located just nine miles from Havana, Jose Marti International Airport is a busy hub for visitors to Cuba that serves around four million passengers each year. At the airport, you’ll find a range of duty free shops and eateries that are open 24 hours a day.
Here are some average transfer times to key locations in and around Havana:
Destination |
Time |
Havana centre |
30 mins |
Varadero |
160 mins |
Jibacoa |
90 mins |
Your return transfer in Havana is similar to your arrival journey. All you need to do is check your e-ticket again. Below your return journey information, you’ll find another ‘Find my pick-up’ section, which should have all the information you need.
Your driver will collect you from your accommodation at the time specified on your e-ticket. You’ll also be notified by text message if you’ve agreed to receiving SMS messages from us. Please be ready at least 15 minutes before your driver is due to pick you up.
If you have any questions or your driver doesn’t arrive on time, just give us a call.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
---|---|---|---|
Varadero | 165 km | 144 min | |
Havana | 23 km | 46 min | |
Jibacoa | 90 km | 70 min | |
Cienfuegos | 255 km | 240 min | |
Cayo Coco | 540 km | 455 min |
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EmergencyNumbers
Police Department: 106 Fire Department: 105
Currency
There are two currencies in simultaneous circulation: the Cuban Peso (CUP, or MN - moneda nacional), used exclusively by Cubans, and the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC), used by foreigners. CUC 1 = USD 1
Population
2.125 million (2015)
TouristInformation
There are several government-run agencies providing visitor information; Infotur is the one best-represented. Calle Obispo No. 524 +53 78663333 www.cubatravel.cu/en/useful-information/tourist-information-centers-in-cuba
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