Money in Cuba

Money and change in Cuba

Article updated on January 2024

I receive many questions from photographers preparing their trip to participate in my photo tours in Cuba.

There is one of them that is repeated almost in all cases and it is about the subject of money, change, taking out with a visa card, which cards are accepted in Cuba, etc.

At the moment the best thing is to take cash, mainly euros or dollars, from our travel agency we help you to change that money with the best possible ratio since Cuba is another planet and there are many ways to change money.

From Locally Sourced Cuba Travel Agency we make sure that the exchange rate is the best possible.

I write below the basic recommendations that from the travel agency we make to all travelers visiting Cuba.

I also have to say that as photographers we usually make small economic contributions to the people who collaborate with us, so I also advise to bring small or medium value bills for tips.

Tips about money in Cuba

• It is not wise to rely on ATMs for all your money needs

• Bring EURO, USD, GBP or CAD to exchange in Cuba.

Bring plenty of cash

USD is permitted but has a higher exchange fee attached to it. EUR is the recommended currency to bring

• Contact your bank/financial services provider before you travel to check that your debit/credit card will work in Cuba. Rules and regulations can change quickly

• You should always have a backup for accessing cash in Cuba . Even if your financial services provider says your card will work, don't assume this to be 100% true. Don't rely on one source of money. A combination of cash and cards is best.

• Take more cash than you think you will need. Cuba often surprises travellers with how expensive it can be and you don't want to get caught short. Prices for food and drink have double or even tripled in recent years

• Most private restaurants, bars and guesthouses will prefer payment in foreign currency

Exchanging in Cuba

Here you have a complete list of foreign currencies that are currently accepted for exchange in Cuba.  

These currencies can generally be exchanged at the CADECA and at some banks (the surcharge is usually around 2-3%, but 8% for USD$)


list of foreign currencies

United States Dollars – USD$*

Euro – EUR* 

British Pound – GBP*

Canadian Dollar – CAD*

Swiss Franc – CHF

Japanese Yen – JPY

Mexican Peso – MXP

Danish Krone – DKK

Norway Krone – NOK

Sweden Krona – SEK


* Preferred Currencies

Credit cards in Cuba

No Card issued by a US financial institution will work in Cuba. 

You should double-check that your bank is not associated with a US financial institution as many are without this being advertised publicly. Visa credit cards issued through the following banks WILL NOT work in Cuba:

 Citibank

St George

28 Degrees

Westpac

Travelex


(ATM's) should work in Cuba for Visa, Mastercard, and American International Service (AIS).

 Please make sure you have a pin number setup for your credit/debit card


You should have a back-up plan for obtaining cash in Cuba in case your credit/debit card does not work.

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