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Things to Do in Havana

Things to Do in Havana

Havana Havana, Cuba Travel Guide

Outdoor Adventures

Embrace the natural side of Havana and its surroundings.

Movement and Exploration

Hiking and Trekking

Limited within Havana itself; enjoy short walks along the Malecón or through city parks. For actual hiking, day trips to Viñales Valley are necessary. Book a Viñales day trip here.

Water Sports

Beaches (Playas del Este) offer swimming and sunbathing. Local vendors may have paddle boat rentals. Organized underwater exploration needs trips to Varadero or the Bay of Pigs. Find water activities on GetYourGuide.

Adventure Sports

Not available within Havana. For adventure sports and adrenaline experiences, venture to other parts of Cuba.

Wildlife & Cycling

  • Wildlife Encounters: Limited in Havana (mainly birds in parks). For significant wildlife viewing, excursions outside (e.g., Zapata Swamp for birdwatching or crocodile encounters) are needed. Explore wildlife tours.
  • Cycling Routes: Popular along the Malecón and in Vedado for scenic rides. Bicycle rentals available from certain hotels or specialized shops.
  • Mountain Biking: Not common in Havana due to urban terrain plus vehicle flow.
  • Beach Activities: Playas del Este provides a relaxing natural setting for days at the beach.

Horseback Riding

  • Available in rural areas.
  • Usually included in tours to Viñales.
  • A way to see landscapes.

Camping

  • Not in Havana urban core.
  • Found in areas outside the city.
  • Near beaches or in nature reserves.

Beach Days

  • Playas del Este is easily accessible.
  • Sunbathing and swimming.
  • Local vendors present.

Safety Note for Outdoor Activities

Always assess the safety and quality of any equipment rentals or informal tours offered by unverified vendors. For watersports, check conditions.

Cultural Immersion

Havana is rich in cultural experiences, from interactive workshops to performances.

Workshops and Classes

  • Salsa Lessons: Numerous schools and instructors offer salsa and other Cuban dance classes. Find dance classes on GetYourGuide.
  • Music Workshops: Learn about Cuban music, instruments (percussion), and rhythm.
  • Art Workshops: Local artists offer workshops in their studios, a means of learn techniques.
  • Cigar Rolling Workshops: Some private tours offer insights into cigar production, including demonstrations.

Cultural Performances & Learning

Live Performances

Tropicana Show (iconic outdoor cabaret). Buena Vista Social Club-style performances (Casa de la Música, Hotel Nacional, Paladares). Rumba performances (Callejón de Hamel on Sundays). Book show tickets.

Community-Based Tourism

Staying in Casa specifices directly supports local families. Visiting local markets (Agro-mercados) plus tinier Paladares also aids communities.

Language Learning

Several schools in Havana carry Spanish courses for foreigners, a way to deepen cultural understanding and communication.

Havana Jazz Festival

An internationally renowned event held annually in January, attracting musicians and fans worldwide.

Film Festival

International Festival of New Latin American Cinema (December) showcases Latin American filmmaking talent.

Carnaval de La Habana

A lively street parade with a soundtrack and dancing, typically held in August (dates vary).

Relaxation & Wellness

Find moments of tranquility amidst Havana's bustling energy.

Spa & Natural Options

  • Spas AND Wellness Facilities: Services are offered at some larger, upscale hotels (e.g., Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski, Hotel Nacional).
  • Hot Springs & Natural Therapy: None directly in Havana. El Salado (west of Havana) has some mud baths, but it is not a main wellness destination.
  • Traditional Healing: Local herbal remedies (Yerbas medicinales) are used, but not usually provideed as tourist wellness experiences.
  • Yoga & Meditation: Limited in Havana, more likely found in specific small independent initiatives. Inquire locally for current offerings.

Beach & Pool Access

Hotel Pools

Numerous hotels provide day passes for their pools, a refreshing escape from the city heat. Inquire at hotel receptions for availability and fees.

Playas del Este

For beach relaxation and sunbathing, these beaches offer a natural and accessible choice just outside the city. Take a taxi or tourist bus.

Coastal Walks

The Malecón seawall is perfect for a relaxing stroll, especially at sunrise or sunset, with ocean breezes.

Wellness Considerations

Hydration

Always carry bottled water, notably when investigating in the heat. Stay well-hydrated.

Sun Protection

Use sunscreen, wear hats, and sunglasses to shield from the strong Caribbean sun.

Pace Yourself

Havana can be intense. Plan downtime to relax and recharge, perhaps at a cafe or a quiet park.

Entertainment & Nightlife

Havana becomes lively at night containing a mix of music, dance, and social events.

Live Music & Performance

  • Casa de la Música (Galiano & Miramar): Premier venues for live salsa, timba, and popular Cuban music, with lively dance floors. Book live music tours.
  • Jazz Clubs: Jazz Café (Vedado) for live jazz. La Zorra y el Cuervo (Vedado) is a popular basement jazz club with an intimate atmosphere.
  • Traditional Cuban Music: El Gato Tuerto (Vedado) features traditional Cuban music and boleros. Many Paladares also possess live bands.
  • Theater: Gran Teatro de La Habana Alicia Alonso for ballet, opera. Teatro Nacional de Cuba hosts diverse performances.

Nightclubs & Socializing

Fábrica de Arte Cubano FAC

A unique cultural complex that transitions into a popular club/bar in the evenings, with multiple rooms featuring different music styles. A must-visit for the nightlife scene. Get tickets for FAC.

Bar Districts

Old Havana has numerous bars, including the famous La Bodeguita del Medio and El Floridita (Hemingway's haunts). Vedado has a more modern nightlife along its main avenues. The Malecón is a popular spot for locals to socialize outdoors.

Late-Night Options

Most venues in Havana period of stay open late, especially on weekends. Music and dancing often continue into the early hours.

Cocktail Bars

Explore classic cocktail bars famous for Mojitos and Daiquiris, or find newer spots with creative mixes.

Evening Strolls

A walk along the Malecón as the city lights up provides a relaxing and from the roman eratic evening.

Social Scene

Engage with locals at parks or squares where music and conversation often fill the air.

Personal Safety at Night

Stay aware of your surroundings, especially when returning to your accommodation late at night. Use official taxis.

Shopping & Markets

Havana has unique shopping, from artisan crafts to local specialties.

Traditional Markets & Crafts

  • San José Crafts Market (Almacenes San José Artisans' Market): Largest artisan market in Old Havana, selling crafts, paintings, souvenirs.
  • The main Square Book Market: Daily market for second-hand books, posters, and revolutionary memorabilia.
  • Agro-mercados (Agricultural Markets): For fresh produce, glimpse local food culture.
  • Artisan Workshops: Taller Experimental de Gráfica (printmaking workshop). Callejón de Hamel has Afro-Cuban art. Many artists' studios are not private.

Souvenir Recommendations

Rum & Cigars

Rum (Havana Club, Santiago de Cuba) from state-run shops for authenticity. Cigars (Cohiba, Montecristo) only from authorized Habanos stores (Casas del Habano) to avoid fakes. Find cigar factory tours.

Coffee & Art

Cuban coffee (Turquino, Cubita) makes a flavorful gift. Paintings, prints, and sculptures from local artists are unique souvenirs.

Music & Handicrafts

CDs of Cuban music (salsa, son). Handicrafts like wood carvings, leather goods, and fabrics from artisan markets.

Luxury Shopping

  • Limited in Havana.
  • Some premium brands found in hotels.
  • High-end retail not a main feature.
  • Focus on unique local items.

Ethical Shopping

  • Prioritize buying from local artisans.
  • Support Paladares and Casas.
  • Ensure money directly benefits Cubans.
  • Beware of fakes (cigars/rum).

Shipping & Customs

  • Difficult and expensive to ship from Cuba.
  • Plan to carry items with you.
  • Check home country's customs for Cuban products.
  • US citizens have specific limits on goods.

Shopping Tips

Bargaining
  • Bargaining is common in craft markets.
  • Approach with a friendly attitude.
  • Not generally expected in state-run shops or formal Paladares.
Payment
  • Cash is king in most local markets plus boutiques.
  • Credit cards are accepted in some hotels and official stores.
  • Have small denominations of CUP and USD for convenience.

Keep Receipts

For high-value purchases like art or cigars, retaining receipts helps with customs declarations upon leaving Cuba and entering your home country.

Activity Planning Summary

Maximizing Your Time

  • Allocate specific days for different neighborhoods (Old Havana, Vedado, Centro Habana).
  • Balance sightseeing with cultural activities and relaxation.
  • Consider day trips for outdoor adventures or beach days if staying longer.
  • Book popular shows or tours in advance, especially during high season.

Connecting with Local Culture

  • Engage with locals through Casa particulares and Paladares.
  • Seek out live music venues and dance opportunities.
  • Use basic Spanish to enhance interactions.
  • Explore local markets and artisan shops for special items.