| Driving in Cuba
In Cuba you drive on the right hand side on the road, same as in
North America and you will need your international driver's license.
Driving in Cuba is very laid back. There is no rush hour traffic
and not many cars on the road. Most of the cars are older American
model cars (50's and 60's) and some European Lada and Skoda. Although
highway speed is 100 km/h you will hardly see anyone doing the limit.
Speeding is a rare thing in Cuba although some tourists seem not
to pay attention to speed limits. Speeding fines are usually determined
by the police officer and are paid on the spot.
If you are staying in Varadero we recommend drive from Varadero
Cuba to Vinales which is just north of Pinar Del Rio.
Divining from Varadero to Havana is fairly straight forward. It
is approximately 150 km and will take you about 2 hours assuming
you don't get lost on the way.
There are 2 ways to get to Vinales from Havana. One way you can
drive on the north side of Cuba along the shore heading west. The
road looks way bigger on the map than it is in reality. Expect a
lot of slow driving, your speeds dropping below 20 km/hour very
often. Roads closer to Havana are actually in pretty good condition.
Further you move away from the city road conditions worsen. A lot
of places have no shoulder, be careful when you wish to pull over
for that special photo moment.
Very often roads are very twisty and tight. Don't expect much traffic
either. You will come across a lot of slow moving trucks, horse
carriages and of course hitchhikers. Hitchhiking is very popular
in Cuba, your car will have special tourist license plates (they
are dark red and begin with letter T). It is up to you if you wish
to pick anybody up on your way. Don't expect locals to know or understand
much English.
Driving west on the north shore of Cuba takes you through various
small towns and villages and you get to see the real Cubans and
they way they live their lives. Expect also to get lost a lot on
the way. There are hardly any road signs there. It is hard to know
where to turn and how far it is to your destination. Picking up
a hitchhiker might not be a bad idea after all.
Second way to get to Vinales is taking main highway Autopista Este
Oeste (A4). Distance is approximately 350 km from Havana.
It will take you approximately 6 to 7 hours to cover the distance.
Don't think that you will be able to do this in 3-4 hours, it will
take you approximately 7 hours. Yes, 7 hours to do 350 km seems
a bit extreme but Cuba does not have luxurious highways as we do
in North America.
When driving, especially during summer months, temperatures soar
way above 40 degrees Celsius. You have a very good chance of getting
a flat tire. You should be prepared, make sure you have a spare
and you know how to put it on yourself.
In case you're wondering what's in Vinales? Mogotes, caves, tobacco
plantations, scenery, scenery and more scenery. There are only 2
places in the world that have Mogotes, Cuba Vinales and Vietnam. |