Wondering how much a trip to Cuba really costs? Here is a clear, no-fluff breakdown of daily travel costs in Cuba for 2026 — across backpacker, mid-range, and luxury styles — plus sample trip budgets, what your money actually buys, and where to save. All figures are per person per day in US dollars and cover on-the-ground costs (not international flights).
How much does Cuba cost per day?
Daily costs in Cuba depend heavily on your travel style. Here is what each tier looks like:
What you spend on each day (mid-range)
Here is how a typical mid-range daily budget of around $140 breaks down in Cuba:
| Category | Per day | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | $56 | 40% |
| Food & drink | $38 | 27% |
| Local transport | $17 | 12% |
| Activities & sightseeing | $22 | 16% |
| SIM, tips & extras | $7 | 5% |
| Total | $140 | 100% |
Sample Cuba trip budgets
| Trip length | Backpacker | Mid-range | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 days | $128 | $420 | $1,200 |
| 1 week | $298 | $980 | $2,800 |
| 2 weeks | $595 | $1,960 | $5,600 |
Per person, excluding international flights. Add a 10-15% buffer for souvenirs and the unexpected.
Money tips for Cuba
- Currency: Cuba uses the CUP. Withdraw from bank ATMs for the best rates and avoid airport currency-exchange counters.
- Cards vs cash: Cards are widely accepted in cities; carry cash for markets, small towns, and tips.
- Tipping: Tipping 10-15% is customary in restaurants in much of the region.
- Save money: Travel in shoulder season, eat where locals eat, use public transport, and book accommodation 4-8 weeks ahead to lock in lower rates.
- Capital & hub: Havana is usually the most expensive part of Cuba — costs drop noticeably in smaller towns and rural areas.
