Cuba, a beautiful country in the Caribbean Sea, enjoys a striking sultry climate and sunny days almost all year round. This is the hometown of warm waters, rich culture, and white sandy beaches. Cuba is known for its fine classic cars, world-famous revolutionaries, and extraordinary cigars, but many other factors make this Caribbean island a charming place. An essential and exciting fact is that Cuba is a perfect fusion of different cultures and influences with a long history. Well, the American Airlines provides authentic trips to Cuba for American citizens throughout the year. Tell us when you want to visit, your departure date, what you want to see, and the next thing you will know, you will be in Cuba.
What is the Climate and Weather, like In Cuba?
Cuba has a Caribbean subtropical climate, with rainy and humid summers and mild winters. These seasons are located in the northern hemisphere and coincide with the seasons in North America and Europe. The hurricane season is from June to November. Mainly there are only two seasons: dry and wet. The rainy season from May to November, while the dry season from December to April. However, the weather will vary depending on your area. Except for Cuba’s mountain destinations, most of the island is hot and humid. For most of the year, the breeze does sweep across the island, providing some relief from the heat. You should visit Cuba by making Copa Airlines Reservations and enjoy the happening weather and climate.
Temperature
The warmest month (average maximum temperature) is August (31.6°C), whereas the month with the lowest average highest temperature is January (25.8°C).
The month with the highest average low temperature is August (24.1°C). The coldest months (with the lowest average minimum temperature) are January and February (18.6°C).
Humidity
October has the highest humidity rate, that is 80% on the other side April has the lowest with 72%.
Rainfall
The wettest month (the highest rainfall month) is June (182.3mm) whereas, the driest month (the month with the lowest rainfall) is March (46.2mm). Also, The month with the rainiest days is October (11 days), and the months with the least rainy days are March and April (3 days).
Cuban summer
Summer in Cuba is from June to August. These are the hottest months, and some people (including Cubans!) find it extremely hot. The temperature rises to 38 degrees Celsius in the eastern part of the island, which may be unpleasant. On the other hand, summer is an exciting time to visit Cuba because the most festive time of the year is Cuba. Carnivals are held in many cities, and there are festivals all over the island. This is also a Cuban holiday, so there are many social occasions
Summer is also a peak tourist season because it coincides with a European holiday. Hotels, flights, and tour groups can usually be booked in advance, and prices may be higher than other times.
Cuban hurricane
The hurricane season is from July to November, and September and October are the months with the highest probability of hurricane activity. September and October are the off-season to travel to Cuba. During these months, the number of tourists to Cuba was less than at any other time. Due to tropical storm activity, there will be more rainfall on average in these months. When a hurricane occurs, it is usually not life-threatening, but it can interrupt travel plans. Cuba’s safety record regarding hurricanes is excellent, and even in the most massive storms, lives have been lost.
Cuban Adventures travels during the hurricane season. If you book a tour using American Airlines Reservations during this period, you should know that the hurricane may interfere with the usual travel itinerary.
Other times of the year in Cuba
Cuba generally enjoys warm and pleasant weather for the rest of the year. December, January and February are the coldest months of the year in Cuba. The average daily maximum temperature is 25 degrees Celsius, and the average temperature at night is 18 degrees Celsius. In these winters in Cuba, occasional cold fronts may descend from North America. In a few days, the night temperature may drop to about 10°C in some places during this period. These cold fronts may or may not rain.
There will be more rainfall in the summer and hurricane season. Even in these few months, the rain is usually only in the short afternoon, protecting people from high temperatures.
High season in Cuba
Easter, Christmas, and New Year are the peak periods of tourism activities in Cuba. Hotels, Flights, and tours can be booked in advance. During this time, Cuba’s accommodation and travel prices may also rise significantly. But Copa Airlines Reservations might be able to provide you with the best possible deals to make your air travel convenient and easy.
Some lesser-known yet exciting facts about Cuba
Although there are hundreds of interesting facts about Cuba, you may want to know some before heading to the island country.
The official name of Cuba is the Republica de Cuba in Spanish or the Republic of Cuba. Notwithstanding being a socialist country, Cuba yet considers itself a democratic state.
Cuba tops the charts with globally highest literacy rates. Almost every citizen of Cuba is literate. It has a 99.8% literacy rate. It is all because of the government's efforts towards literacy in Cuba in the 20th century.
Cuba is the 17th largest island globally and the largest island in the Caribbean in terms of size and population.
Christmas has been banned for 30 years. After Fidel Castro's communist government came to power in 1959, Cuba was declared an atheist country. The time when Christmas is forbidden is called Las Navidades Silenciadas (Silent Christmas) locally. So far, Christmas is a typical working day.
American vintage cars from the 1940s and 1950s are still driving on Cuban roads. Cubans call old cars "Almendros" (large almonds), and the drivers are "boteros" (boatmen). Many classic American cars are used as taxis in Cuba.
Since the resumption of diplomatic relations with the United States in 2015, Cuba has rapidly become famous as a travel destination. As the largest island in the Caribbean, it must have many attractions. Although there are many reasons to visit Cuba, the main reasons are already mentioned above.
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