Cuba Getting Around
Getting Around by Air
Getting Around by Rail
Getting Around by Road
Coach/bus: Avoid the overcrowded public bus service provided by Astro. Instead, choose Viazul (tel: (7) 881 1413; website: www.viazul.cu), with daily well-appointed coaches connecting most major cities.
Car hire: All car hire companies are state-owned and badly organised. Prices are negotiable up to a point, but expect to be delayed when picking up the vehicle.
Regulations: Speed limits are 100kph (62mph) on the motorway, 90kph (56mph) on primary roads (highways), 60kph (37mph) on rural roads, 50kph (31mph) on urban roads and 40kph (25mph) near schools. Motorcycle traffic police and stationary check points are common, and they are usually very strict. Drivers must be aged 21 or over.
Documentation: Valid national driving licence required.
Getting Around Towns and Cities
Taxis: Opt for a modern air-conditioned vehicle, or for special occasions a vintage American car (available at the best hotels). All official taxis have meters, but fares should be agreed before departure in ‘private taxis' that are hailed on the street. The latter are often old Ladas with blacked-out windows (private taxis are illegal but informally tolerated and in general safe). Watch out for taxis with ‘broken' meters, especially at airports, and in Old Havana. In view of serious accidents that have involved tourists, travellers should not use mopeds or the three-wheel coco-taxis that are seen around tourist areas.
Journey Times
| Air | Road | |
| Varadero | 0.15 | 2.00 |
| Trinidad | 0.20 | 5.00 |
| Santiago de Cuba | 1.15 | 17.00 |
| Pinar del Rio | 0.15 | 2.00 |
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