
Santiago De Cuba Santiago De Cuba Province, Cuba Travel Guide
Santiago de Cuba does not have a metro or tram system. The city counts on a public bus system, locally known as Guaguas. These state-run buses are often crowded and infrequent, primarily used by locals.
Fares are very cheap, typically 1-2 CUP per ride, paid directly to the driver or conductor. There are no pre-purchased tickets or passes for tourists. Buses operate from early morning until late evening, typically roughly 10-11 PM, but their the rate of occurrence is highly unreliable.
Unreliable, with significant delays possible.
Paid directly to driver or conductor in CUP.
The historic city center is highly walkable for tourists.
5-10 USD (private taxi).
15-25 USD.
1-3 USD per person.
Always agree on the fare beforehand to avoid disputes.
Hiring a car offers independence but comes with specific considerations in Cuba, including price and road conditions.
Download offline maps (e.g., Maps.me) before you drive, as GPS can be unreliable.
Ask your Casa given host for local driving tips and current road conditions.
Exercise patience on the roads; road laws may be interpreted differently.
Exploring Santiago either walking or on a bicycle offers intimate views of the city.
Cuba generally lacks infrastructure for travelers with mobility challenges. Sidewalks are uneven, public transport is not accessible, and many historic structures are without ramps or elevators.
Taxis are the most practical transport option.
Some state-run tour operators (e.g., Havanatur, Cubanacan) provide organized bus tours to main landmarks outside the city (e.g., El Cobre, Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca, La Gran Piedra).
Not typical hop-on-hop-off services.
Limited boat taxis and water transit for formal systems. No cable cars or funiculars.
Focus on taxis and Bicitaxis for unique rides.
Prepare for your departure to ensure a smooth exit from Santiago de Cuba.
Allow ample time for airport procedures, particularly for overseas flights.
Pre-book a taxi ride or arrange for a ride with your Casa particular for a hassle-free trip.
Double-check all necessary documents, including your Visitor Card, before leaving your accommodation.
Remember to keep your portion of the Tourist Card safe for the customs and immigration procedures upon departure.