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12-Hour Layover in Havana: What To Do

José Martí International Airport (HAV) · Cuba

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Key Facts

  • Airport: José Martí International Airport (HAV)
  • Country: Cuba
  • Layover window: 12 hours
  • Recommended time outside: 6–8 hours exploring
  • Visa & Entry: REQUIRES Cuban Tourist Card (Tarjeta de Turista) — buy at check-in from airline for CUC 25-100 (varies by carrier) OR at HAV airport on arrival CUC 20 cash only. US citizens: OFAC-authorized categories only (not tourism per US law — support for the Cuban people is the common workaround). Bring cash — Cuban banking accepts limited international cards.

Insider tip

HAV is 20km SW of centre. Skip the public bus (P-12 stops nowhere near hotels). Classic vintage-car taxi from official rank at arrivals — CUC 25-40 fixed rate, ONLY use official yellow "Cubataxi" or authorized cars (avoid unmarked). Cuba requires PAPER Cuban Tourist Card + travel insurance proof — bring both. Currency: use CUC (or new peso post-2021 unification, depending on stage). Cash-heavy economy — very limited ATM/card acceptance for non-EU cards. For 6h layovers: Old Havana + a mojito at La Bodeguita del Medio.

Getting to Havana City Centre

ModeCostTime
Bus P-12 (public bus)CUP 1 (~USD 0.04)75-105 min
Classic taxi (vintage American car)CUC 25-40 (~USD 25-40)30-45 min
Airport taxi (official regulated)CUC 25-30 (USD 25-30)30-45 min
Casa particular private car pickupCUC 20-30 (USD 20-30)30-45 min

Top Havana: Where to Go

1

Habana Vieja (Old Havana) + Plaza Vieja

45 min from city centre

UNESCO-adjacent colonial old town — Plaza de Armas, Cathedral, Plaza Vieja. Full afternoon walking. Free.

2

Malecón + El Vedado

45 min from city centre

Iconic seaside promenade + former upscale district. Sunset walking + salsa dancing at Casa de la Música (CUC 10-15 entry).

3

Plaza de la Revolución

45 min from city centre

Massive plaza with José Martí memorial + iconic Che Guevara + Camilo Cienfuegos steel murals. Free. Photograph the murals.

4

Fábrica de Arte Cubano (FAC)

50 min from city centre

Cutting-edge art gallery + club + performance space (open Thu-Sun 20:00-03:00 only). CUC 3 entry. THE Havana modern culture experience.

Eat Like a Local in Havana

Ropa vieja (shredded beef in tomato). Moros y cristianos (black beans + rice). Lechón asado (roast pork). Yuca con mojo. Congrí. Cuban mojitos + daiquiris. Cuban coffee (strong, sweet).

12-Hour Itinerary

1

0–60 min

Clear immigration and organise transport

Book a taxi via app (Grab, Uber, or local equivalent) to avoid overcharging at the rank.

2

1–4 hrs

Havana top attraction (temple, market, or viewpoint)

Pick one major attraction close to the centre — trying to do too much is exhausting with luggage.

3

4–6 hrs

Neighbourhood walk and street food lunch

The best food in most Asian and Middle Eastern cities is on the street, not in restaurants.

4

6–8 hrs

Rest at a day-use hotel room near the airport

Many airport hotels offer 6–8 hour day room rates (50–70% of a night rate). Great for a shower and sleep.

5

8–10 hrs

Second neighbourhood or city highlight

Evening markets and street food scenes typically start at 6–7pm in most Asian cities.

6

10–12 hrs

Return to airport — allow 2 hrs before flight

International departures: arrive 3 hours early for visa-on-arrival airports, 2 hours for e-visa or pre-cleared.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa for a 12-hour layover in Havana?

It depends on your passport and the destination. Many countries (Singapore, Hong Kong, UAE, Qatar, South Korea, Taiwan) offer free transit visas for 4-24 hour layovers. Schengen countries usually require a visa even for short stops. Check the visa note specific to this guide before you book.

Is 12 hours enough to leave José Martí International Airport?

For 3-hour layovers, leaving airside is risky. For 6+ hour layovers, you can comfortably see one neighbourhood. For 12-24 hour layovers, you can experience the city properly. Always factor in immigration queues (30-90 min) and security on return (60-90 min).

What is the best way to get from José Martí International to Havana city centre?

Most major hub airports have an express train or metro link that is faster and cheaper than taxis. For short layovers, prioritise the train (no traffic risk). For overnight or late arrivals, a pre-booked transfer is safer.

Is there luggage storage at José Martí International?

Most major airports have official luggage storage at USD 8-20 per bag per day. For cheaper rates, Radical Storage partner shops in the surrounding city charge USD 5-7 per bag per day — book on-app before you land.

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Getting out of José Martí International Airport

Skip the taxi rank and lock in your fare before you land.

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Things to do in Havana

Lock in a few experiences before you go — the good ones sell out.

Tours, tickets & day trips

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Trains & buses from Havana

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Hotels near Havana Airport

With 12 hours, a day-use hotel room is worth it — shower, sleep, and recharge before your next flight.

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