Cuba visa requirements for Singaporeans

Travel and visa requirements

Cuban Visa is not required for Singaporeans

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Singapore can travel to Cuba without a visa for a maximum duration of 30 days.
  • A Cuba tourist card is a document that is issued separately from the passport and is valid for a duration of 30 days.
  • Visitors are still required to possess their passports valid for at least two months beyond the proposed date of stay in Cuba.
  • The passports must have at least one blank page for visit approval stamps.
  • Singaporeans are expected to hold proof of a confirmed return flight as well as confirmed hotel reservation.
  • All visitors are to show proof of travel insurance to cover medical expenses.
  • Visitors wishing to extend their stay can do so for another 30 day period at the Immigration Department in Cuba. 
  • Pets must be accompanied by a governmental veterinarian certificate issued no more than 10 days before arrival in Cuba.
  • No airport tax is levied on visitors upon arrival at the airport.
  • Narcotics, home appliances, explosives, firearms and ammunition are prohibited from entry into Cuba except they are accompanied by a permit.
  • Cuba, officially called the Republic of Cuba uses Cuba Daylight Time zone (GMT-4) hence, Singapore is 13 hours ahead of Cuba.
  • The estimated flight time from Singapore to Cuba is 22 hours, 11 minutes.
  • Cuba’s local climate is tropical with a dry season that runs from November to April and a rainy season from May to October. 
  • The Cuban Peso is the official currency of Cuba.
  • The predominant religion in the country is Christianity, primarily Roman Catholicism. 
  • The official language of Cuba is Spanish and majority of Cubans speak it. Cubans also speak Haitian Creole. 
  • In Cuba, the power plugs and sockets are of types A, B, C and L. The standard voltage is 110 / 220 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.
  • Cuba is the 17th largest island in the world and has over 200 bays and 250 beaches for exploration by tourists.
  • Coca-cola cannot be bought or sold legally in Cuba.
  • Spitting on the ground or blowing your nose in public is considered a taboo in the country.
  • Cuba is  multi-racial country having a blend of Spanish and African races which is evident in its food and culture.
  • Some delicious dishes to try in Cuba include: Vaca Frita( a dish prepared with beef marinated in lime, garlic and salt) and  Rope Vieja which is the national dish of Cuba.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is Cuba popularly known for?

Cuba is a country popularly known for its cigars, this is due to the tobacco fields present in the country. 



What should I do if I get sick in Cuba?

Cuban doctors are known as the best trained doctors in Latin America. Visitors would be given the right treatment if they get sick. However, they are advised to take aspirins, bandages and antibiotics in case of emergency.



Is Cuba a safe country to visit?

Cuba has been regarded as a safe country for tourists to visit. There is usually a strong police presence on every block to ensure safety.



What are the best places to visit in Cuba?

Some of the tourist attractions in Cuba includes Trinidad, Vinales, Santiago de Cuba, Baracoa, Maria La Gorda, Varadero and Jardines del Rey .