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How to Get to Baracoa

How to Get to Baracoa

Baracoa Eastern Cuba, Cuba Travel Guide

Airports Serving Baracoa

Major Airports

Antonio Maceo Airport (SCU) in Santiago de Cuba is the closest major international airport to Baracoa. Many international travelers fly here and then continue to Baracoa by road or rail. Santiago de Cuba is approximately a 5-6 hour drive from Baracoa.

Local Air Access

  • Gustavo Rizo Airport (BCA) in Baracoa offers domestic flights.
  • This airport mainly handles flights from Havana (HAV).
  • Convenient if you are already in Cuba's capital.

Airlines and Routes

A limited number of international flights serve SCU, often from other Caribbean hubs, Canada, or select European cities. Airlines that have operated these routes include Cubana de Aviación, Air Transat, Sunwing Airlines, and Copa Airlines.

Domestic Flight Details

  • Cubana de Aviación operates domestic flights from Havana (HAV) to Baracoa (BCA).
  • These flights are inregular and subject to schedule changes.
  • Last-minute cancellations or delays can occur.

High Season Flights

Flight prices are highest, especially around peak holiday periods like Christmas, New Year, and Easter. Flight frequency might be slightly higher from some international origins.

Low Season Prices

You can often find lower prices during the wet season. Flight frequency, especially for domestic routes, may decrease. The risk of weather-related delays (during hurricane season) rises.

Direct Flight Options

Direct international flights to Baracoa (BCA) are generally not available. Most travelers fly into Havana (HAV) or Santiago de Cuba (SCU) and then connect domestically.

Airport Facilities & Transfers

Airport Amenities

  • Santiago de Cuba (SCU) offers currency exchange (CADECA) and vehicle rental desks.
  • SCU has a few small boutiques and cafes; do not expect extensive dining or shopping.
  • Baracoa (BCA) is a very small domestic airport with limited facilities (check-in, luggage claim).
  • No extensive services or amenities at BCA.

Airport to City Transfers

  • From SCU to Baracoa, a private taxi is direct but expensive (~150-200 EUR/USD for 5-6 hours).
  • The Viazul Bus from SCU to Baracoa ithe economy ofal; take a local taxi to the Viazul terminal.
  • From Baracoa (BCA) to the city center, taxis are available for a short ride (5-10 EUR/USD).
  • Negotiate taxi prices before starting the journey.

Land Transportation

Train Connections

No direct train service for Baracoa. The Cuban rail network principally provides for the central and western parts of the island. The nearest major train station is in Santiago de Cuba. Train travel within Cuba can be slow and unreliable for tourists.

Long-Distance Bus Options

Viazul is the main bus company for tourists in Cuba, offering air-conditioned coaches connecting major cities. This is the most common method for inter-urban travel for visitors. Routes connect Baracoa to Santiago de Cuba (5-6 hours) and Holguín (8-9 hours).

Shared Collective Taxis

These private cars operate on fixed routes between cities, picking up multiple passengers. They are quicker than Viazul buses but more expensive. You can arrange them through your Casa Specific host or at Viazul terminals. They offer more flexibility and often pick you up directly from where you are staying.

Self-Driving & Road Conditions

Car Rental Considerations

Rental cars are available in larger cities like Havana or Santiago de Cuba. They are expensive, and availability can be limited, so book well in advance.

Rental Requirements

  • An International Driving Permit (IDP) is necessary, along with your national driver's license.
  • Your passport and a valid credit card (often not US-issued) are also required.
  • Rental cars typically come with mandatory local insurance.

Road Conditions & Safety

Roads to and from Baracoa, notably La Farola (the mountain pass from Guantánamo), can be winding, narrow, and in varying states of repair. Potholes are common, and signage can be poor or non-existent.

Driving Safety Tips

  • Driving at night is not recommended due to poor lighting and unmarked obstacles.
  • Fuel stations can be scarce, so plan your fuel stops carefully.
  • If you plan to rent a car, download offline maps before you arrive.

Sea/River Arrivals

While Baracoa is on the coast, international sea arrivals are not a typical mode of tourist transport. Baracoa does not have a cruise port or regular ferry services for international tourist arrivals.

Waterway Access

  • International cruises mainly dock in Havana or Santiago de Cuba.
  • Small a boat operated by localss operate along the coast and on rivers like the Toa for angling or local transport.
  • These are generally used for local day trips and do not serve as long-distance arrival methods.

Departure Information

As of 2015, the airport departure tax (previously 25 CUC) is included in the price of the airline pass for international flights. You do not need to pay this separately at the airport.

Departure Procedures

  • For international flights (from SCU), arrive at least 2-3 hours before departure.
  • Check-in processes can be manual and slow.
  • For domestic flights (from BCA), 1-2 hours before departure is usually sufficient.

Airport/Station Facilities for Departing Travelers

  • Gustavo Rizo Airport (BCA) in Baracoa has very basic facilities.
  • Expect limited seating, no duty-free shops, and perhaps one small snack stand at BCA.
  • Antonio Maceo Airport (SCU) in Santiago de Cuba has slightly more amenities.
  • SCU amenities include a few duty-free shops (with limited selection), cafes, and snack bars.
  • For Viazul Bus departures, arrive at the terminal 30-60 minutes before departure.
  • This allows time for luggage check-in and finding your bus.

Sea/River Arrivals

Ferry Services & Cruise Ports

Baracoa does not have a cruise port or regular ferry services for international tourist arrivals. International cruises mainly dock in Havana or Santiago de Cuba.

Cruise Information

  • No cruise line operations directly to Baracoa.
  • Major cruise ports in Cuba are limited to larger cities.
  • This means no international sea entry points for visitors in Baracoa.

River Transportation Options

Small local boats operate along the coast and on rivers like the Toa for angling or local transport. These are usually used for local excursions and do not serve as long-distance arrival methods.

River Excursion Details

  • You may take a small boat trip on the Toa River as a tourist activity.
  • These trips explore remote areas or reach specific river beaches.
  • Enjoy scenic trips to places like the Yumurí Canyon by river.

Immigration Procedures

Not applicable for tourist entry to Baracoa, as there are no international sea points of entry.

Connections to Land Transport

Not applicable for international sea arrivals; local river trips typically connect to local land routes.

Overall Water Travel

Water travel in Baracoa is mainly for local sightseeing and river excursions, not international or long-distance intercity transport.

Departure Information

Exit Fees & Taxes

As of 2015, the departing from the airport tax (previously 25 CUC) is included in the price of the airline ticket for international flights. You do not need to pay this separately at the airport.

Included in Ticket

  • Confirm with your airline if the tax is indeed pre-paid.
  • No cash payment is essential for this tax at the airport.
  • This simplifies the departure process for international travelers.

Departure Procedures & Timing

International Flights (from Santiago de Cuba - SCU): Arrive at Antonio Maceo Airport at least 2-3 hours before your international flight. Queues can be long, and check-in processes can be manual and slow. Domestic Flights (from Baracoa - BCA): For domestic flights from Gustavo Rizo Airport, 1-2 hours before departure is typically enough due to the airport's small size and fewer passengers.

Viazul Bus Departure

  • Arrive at the Viazul bus terminal at least 30-60 minutes before scheduled departure.
  • This allows time for luggage check-in and figuring out your bus.
  • Booking in advance is often required, especially during high season.

Airport/Station Facilities for Departing Travelers

Baracoa BCA Airport

Gustavo Rizo Airport (BCA) in Baracoa has very basic facilities for departing passengers. Expect limited seating, no duty-free shops, and perhaps one small snack stand.

Santiago de Cuba SCU Airport

Antonio Maceo Airport (SCU) in Santiago de Cuba has slightly more amenities, including a few duty-free shops (with limited selection), cafes, and snack bars.

Viazul Bus Terminals

Viazul terminals typically offer rudimentary waiting spots, restrooms, and often a small snack bar. They are generally functional rather than amenity-rich.

Final Travel Note

Plan for queues and potential delays, specifically at international airports.