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Cuba Entry Requirements

Updated January 16, 2023

  • Documentation:  Effective January 23, 2023 customers traveling to Cuba must fill out the D’Viajeros Online Form before departure. D’Viajeros Portal is available in Spanish and English (and other languages), and includes Traveller General Information, Health Questionnaire, and Immigration & Customs information; all in a 5-step digital form. Once the form is completed, a QR Code will be sent by email in a PDF file, that must show upon arrival in Cuba (on a device or printed).  The use of this portal will be mandatory for all passengers traveling to Cuba effective January 23, 2023.
  • Tourist Card: Purchase your Tourist Card when you check-in at the airport (available at interCaribbean counter).
  • Testing:  NO Covid pre-travel test required.
  • Vaccination:  NO vaccination card nor proof of vaccination required. 
  • Insurance: Visitors entering Cuba must have health insurance with coverage in the country.
  • Health Screening: Health screening may be required upon arrival in Cuba.  The International Sanitary Control staff will randomly take a sample for RT-PCR at the airport. All international travelers who arrive in the country and present symptoms of COVID-19 will be referred to a health institution, and a PCR-RT test will be performed.
  • Currency: A reminder travellers are Not able to use USD in Cuba. Travelers must carry currencies such as Euros or Canadian Dollars (CAD), among others accepted by the Central Bank of Cuba, to make purchases in Cuba.

21 countries that require a Consular Visa for Tourism in Cuba:

Haiti, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Philippines, Ghana, Guinea, Iraq, Iran, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Syria, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Uzbekistan.

Cuba Civil Aviation has removed India from the list of countries that require a Consular visa for tourism in Cuba.

 

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