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Flights to Havana

Music · Culture · Long haul. Compare cheap flights to Havana from US airports — flight time 1h 30m from Miami International.

1h 30m
From MIA
from $129
Typical price
Nov–Apr
Best season
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When to fly to Havana for the cheapest fare

Estimated baseline
updated 2026-04-25
Average return
$258
From $129 on a great day
Cheapest month
January
Avg $219 return
Peak month
August
Avg $412 return
Good-deal threshold
$180 or less
25th-percentile fare
Cheapest day to depart: Tuesday
Most expensive day: Sunday

Flying to Havana — what to know

Havana is a short-haul destination from the US, suited to a music and culture trip. The 1h 30m flight from Miami International (MIA) makes it a realistic long-weekend trip, with onward connections from major hubs (JFK, MIA, LAX, ORD, ATL) opening up additional departure options. Round-trip fares sit in the budget bracket on this corridor, with prices from $129 when timing and routing align.

January typically delivers the cheapest fares (around $219 round-trip on average), with prices climbing through August when seasonal demand peaks ($412+). On the ground, Cuban peso (CUP) is the local currency and Spanish the dominant language — English coverage is solid in tourist quarters and at the airport. Visa: Travel by US citizens is regulated by OFAC under one of 12 categories of authorised travel; tourism is not authorised. The 'Support for the Cuban People' category covers most leisure travel. Tourist card (visa) required — purchase via airline (~$50–100). 4-6 weeks ahead is usually the sweet spot for short-haul fares; last-minute bookings on this route can run two to three times the cheapest fare we see.

By Louisa Lowe, Lead Writer · Updated for 2026.

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Practical information for US travelers

Flight time from MIA~1h 30m direct (where service exists)
Typical priceFrom $129 round-trip — booking 6-10 weeks ahead is generally cheapest
Best monthsNov–Apr
Visa (US passport)Travel by US citizens is regulated by OFAC under one of 12 categories of authorised travel; tourism is not authorised. The 'Support for the Cuban People' category covers most leisure travel. Tourist card (visa) required — purchase via airline (~$50–100).
CurrencyCuban peso (CUP)
Time zoneCST (UTC-5)
LanguageSpanish

Always confirm visa and entry requirements at travel.state.gov before booking.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from the US to Havana?

From Miami International (MIA), nonstop flights to Havana take approximately 1h 30m. Total journey time depends on your departure airport, any connections, and seasonal headwinds.

Do US passport holders need a visa for Cuba?

Travel by US citizens is regulated by OFAC under one of 12 categories of authorised travel; tourism is not authorised. The 'Support for the Cuban People' category covers most leisure travel. Tourist card (visa) required — purchase via airline (~$50–100). Always check travel.state.gov for the latest entry requirements before booking.

When is the best time to visit Havana?

The best months to visit Havana are Nov–Apr, when conditions are most comfortable for sightseeing and weather is settled.

What currency is used in Cuba?

Cuban peso (CUP) — most major hotels and restaurants in Havana accept card payments, but cash is useful for smaller establishments and tipping.

What language is spoken in Havana?

Spanish. English is widely understood in tourist areas, hotels, and major restaurants.

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