Cuba: Discover motorcycle adventures between culture and nature

Cuba: Discover motorcycle adventures between culture and nature

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Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels

We are impressed by a unique blend of culture and nature that excites motorcyclists. Discover the winding roads and vibrant landscape. With Ovecross by your side, you will experience unforgettable adventures on a motorcycle trip. Start your tour in Havana and explore the sights before continuing to Cienfuegos and Trinidad. Stop at the Che Guevara mausoleum in Santa Clara and enjoy the breathtaking panoramas. Don’t miss out on Cuban culture at festivals and in the delicious cuisine - a paradise for explorers on two wheels!

Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels
Motorcycle trips Cuba: Culture and adventure on two wheels

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Cuba
Sep 21, 2026 Oct 19, 2026 Sep 20, 2027 Oct 18, 2027
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Cuba Travel and Vacation – Good to know

For entry into Cuba, a visa is required. You can easily apply for it online or through the Cuban embassy in your country. A visa on arrival is not available, so plan ahead. The recognition period is usually 30 days, with a 30-day extension possible.
The José Martí International Airport in Havana is the largest and best airport to fly to Cuba. It offers numerous international connections and easy access to important cities. Rental cars and taxis are available at the airport to start your journey with the motorcycle.
The local currency is the Cuban Peso (CUP). Credit cards are only accepted by a few banks and in large hotels, it's best to bring cash. Exchange offices are present throughout the city, but note that some banknotes may not be accepted. Many travelers also buy USD or Euros as they are favorable for exchange.
For travel to Cuba, some recommendations for vaccinations such as hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus are important. A travel insurance is also essential, especially to cover potential medical costs. Often, proof of insurance is required upon entry, so you should clarify this in advance.
To drive in Cuba, you need an international driver's license and your national driver's license. Make sure you have both documents with you. Some rental car companies also require stamped papers when renting motorcycles. Drive carefully, as road conditions can vary.
In Cuba, you can easily purchase SIM cards for your mobile needs. They are available at phone stores, some hotels, and at the official ETECSA offices. Registration with your passport is necessary. Keep in mind that data packages can be expensive, so plan accordingly if you need mobile data.
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