When to go à LA HAVANE ?
Because of the tropical climate, there are two seasons in Cuba: the dry season, which extends from December to May - Havana's temperatures rise during this period but remain pleasant - and the rainy season, which runs from June to November. During the latter, Havana's weather is characterized by short but intense daily rainfalls, which usually occur in the late afternoon. October is considered the month of the hurricanes, which can be extremely devastating.
When to go to Havana? In July and August, temperatures are hot and humid. Moreover, it is the summer vacations for Cubans and for many tourists. Big crowds therefore on the paradisiacal beaches as well as in Santiago de Cuba and in the capital where the carnival takes place. If you decide to discover the city at this time of the year, you should know that you will not be alone to enjoy the summer effervescence! The best time to go to Havana is from March to June: although hot, the city's temperatures are more pleasant than in summer. In general, avoid the month of October, when the risk of hurricanes is highest. The island is indeed regularly hit by storms at this time. When to go to Havana? The months of December and January, the beginning of the dry season, are also pleasant periods, along with spring.
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It is difficult to present Havana in a few words. The best is to dive into it, to get lost... We will start by visiting the most important colonial architectural complex in Latin America, Habana Vieja, classified as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Discover the Plaza de Armas, the Plaza de la Catedral, the Plaza Vieja and its palaces... In Centro Habana, a popular area next to the old city center, past the Capitol, we will visit the Museum of the Revolution to better understand the history of Cuba. The cañonazo - the mythical cannon shot every evening at 9 pm - will mark the beginning of the party! And in this field, the capital does not miss resources: the Rampa is the fetish street of the Habaneros night owls! Cabarets are not lacking in the city either. And what about the Bodeguita del Medio and the Bar el Floridita, Hemingway's favorite addresses? On Sundays, head to Callejón de Hamel: rumba guaranteed!