How it works
In 2024, the Cuban government introduced eVisas, making travel to Cuba easier than ever. If you are from one of the eligible nationalities (see below), you can now apply for an eVisa to enter Cuba.
Our streamlined system can generate your eVisa code in as fast as 24 hours. For added convenience, we also process the D’VIAJEROS entry form 7 days before your arrival in Cuba.
Until the end of 2024, the Green and Pink Tourist Cards remain a valid document to enter Cuba.
This visa is valid for stays of up to 90 days and must be presented before boarding your flight.
We have discontinued processing these cards in favor of the Cuban eVisa.
The Cuba eVisa, or Cuba Visa Online, is a document introduced by the Cuban government in 2024 to streamline the visa application process for entering the country. Available only to certain nationalities, this eVisa is valid for tourism purposes, granting entry for holidays and leisure. The eVisa permits a single entry into the country, and travelers wishing to visit Cuba multiple times must leave and reapply for another eVisa.
The Cuban eVisa formally replaces the Cuban Tourist Card, starting with the Green Tourist Cards and fully replacing the Pink Tourist Cards by the end of 2024. Travelers who obtain an eVisa will receive an eVisa code, which must be entered into an official D’VIAJEROS form to link the code to their passport. The eVisa code can be purchased at any time before departure and will be linked to the traveler’s passport 7 days before their trip. Visitors with an eVisa can stay in the country for up to 90 days.
The Cuba Tourist Card is a permit that allows non-Cuban citizens to visit Cuba and comes in two colors: pink for those traveling from or through the U.S., and green for non-U.S. nationals traveling from any other country.
As Cuba transitions to the unified Cuba eVisa, we will no longer be offering Tourist Cards due to the greater convenience of the eVisa.
If you already have a Tourist Card, you can still use it until December 31, 2024. The Tourist Card allows a single entry into Cuba for holidays and leisure, with a stay of up to 90 days. If you plan to visit Cuba more than once, you will need to leave the country and reapply for either a new Tourist Card or an eVisa.
Check out our FAQs or contact us, our Cuba visa specialist team will be happy to assist with any
further questions you may have in regard to your Cuban visa.