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7 Unbelievably Cool Things to Do in Havana: A First-Timer's Guide

  • Writer: Angela A
    Angela A
  • Jan 17, 2020
  • 2 min read

A lit of 7 things to do when you visit Havana, Cuba
7 Things to do in Havana

Hey there, fellow explorers and adventure seekers! Ready to dive into the vibrant chaos that is Havana, Cuba? Buckle up, because I'm about to take you on a whirlwind tour of the 7 must-do experiences that'll make your Cuban escapade unforgettable. Get your cameras ready – this is Havana like you've never seen it before, all without blowing your budget!


1. Rollin' in Style: Classic Car Cruise for the Win


Picture this: you're cruising through Havana in a vintage car that's straight out of a 1950s

Hubby and I taking a classic taxi ride for a tour of Havana, Cuba
Classic Car Taxi Tour

movie. The breeze is ruffling your hair, the city's rhythm is infectious, and you're basically a rock star. And the cost? Around $50 USD for an experience that'll make you feel like a time-traveling celebrity. You can almost hear the Havana nights soundtrack playing!


2. Fortress Fantasy: El Morro Time Travel


Okay, history buffs, brace yourselves. El Morro Fortress is your ticket to stepping back in time. With its ancient walls and epic views, you'll feel like you've wandered into a real-life pirate movie. And guess what? You don't need to plunder your savings for this – it's just a few bucks for admission, matey.


3. Salsa Fever: Dancing Like No One's Watching



Canon at the first with the Cuban flag behind it
Canon at the fort in Havana, Cuba

Time to unleash your inner salsa star! Don't worry, even if your dance moves are more like dad moves (guilty), Havana's got you covered. For around $10 to $20 USD per person, you can join a salsa lesson that'll have you shaking those hips like a true Cuban. And bonus: hilarious family dance-offs are practically guaranteed.


4. Palate Pleasers: Paladares and Street Eats


Hungry? Havana's got your back. Paladares are these charming, family-run eateries serving up authentic Cuban flavors. From "ropa vieja" to "arroz con pollo," your taste buds are in for a wild ride. And wallet-wise? You're looking at around $6 to $15 USD per person. Who knew budget-friendly could taste so darn good?


5. Marvel at Malecón: Sunset Strolls and Zero Spending


Fancy a free show? El Malecón is your front-row seat to Havana's sunset extravaganza. Grab your loved ones, take a leisurely walk, and soak in those stunning views. Yep, you read it right – it won't cost you a dime. I mean, where else can you get such a breathtaking spectacle without whipping out your wallet?


6. Bask in Beach Bliss: Playas del Este


Time for some beach therapy! Playas del Este is a postcard-perfect slice of Caribbean

Cuba has 2 currencies, this is the one that the Cubans use, not the CUC which foreigners use
Cuban currency

paradise. With just $5 USD per person as the entrance fee, you'll get to bask in the sun, ride the waves, and create unforgettable memories with your crew. Talk about a budget-friendly seaside escape!


7. Art and More: Fabrica de Arte Cubano (FAC)


Art enthusiasts, this one's for you. Fabrica de Arte Cubano is a mind-blowing cultural space that blends art, music, and pure creativity. The entrance fee is roughly $2 to $3 USD – a small price to pay for an experience that'll leave you buzzing with inspiration.


So, there you have it – 7 outrageously awesome things to do in Havana, Cuba, all without sending your wallet into a meltdown. From classic cars and dancing to historic forts and cultural hubs, this city is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Pack your sense of adventure, your dancing shoes, and a big ol' grin – Havana's about to steal your heart without breaking the bank!

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