{"id":304,"date":"2016-10-28T06:31:18","date_gmt":"2016-10-28T06:31:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/photographingcuba.com\/blog\/?p=304"},"modified":"2016-11-16T07:13:38","modified_gmt":"2016-11-16T07:13:38","slug":"how-much-does-a-taxi-cost-havana","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/photographingcuba.com\/blog\/the-blog-about-tourism-in-cuba\/how-much-does-a-taxi-cost-havana","title":{"rendered":"How much does a taxi cost in Havana"},"content":{"rendered":"
If it is the first time you travel to Cuba, this article will certainly be of help, since the subject of taxis is pure insanity. If you compound that with the fact that they handle two currencies, you may feel confused or it may even result to be expensive.<\/p>\n
I hope you find this information and tips I\u2019m offering to be of help.<\/p>\n
– The taxi trip from the airport to Havana costs 25\/30 CUC (pesos convertibles; I advise you to exchange your Euros at the CADECA you will find at the airport<\/strong>\u2026 no matter what they tell you, the exchange rate is the same as it is in Havana, and in this way you don\u2019t risk having to make long lines on the following days. More importantly, keep in mind that on Sundays banks are closed in Cuba).<\/p>\n – The airport is about 20 km from Havana,<\/strong> which is about half an hour away. And if you arrive by night, you will notice there is little light. Don\u2019t panic; Cuba is very safe, on the following day you\u2019ll be blinded by the sun and you will enjoy a multi-colored country.<\/p>\n – Taking a taxi in Havana.<\/strong> If you are around the El Vedado area, where Habana Libre, El Nacional and other hotels are located, going downtown on a taxi or coco taxi may cost you around 5-7 CUC, depending on how skilled you are with bargaining, since it is not as common to use a taximeter as it is in other countries.<\/p>\n