
Flights London – Havana (LON-HAV) from GBP 533*
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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London (LHR) | Havana (HAV) | Round-trip / Economy | 28/04/2026 - 19/05/2026 | From GBP 533 Seen: 6 hrs ago |
| London (LHR) | Havana (HAV) | Round-trip / Economy | 28/04/2026 - 26/05/2026 | From GBP 533 Seen: 6 hrs ago |
| London (LHR) | Havana (HAV) | Round-trip / Economy | 23/04/2026 - 21/05/2026 | From GBP 534 Seen: 6 hrs ago |
| London (LHR) | Havana (HAV) | Round-trip / Economy | 05/05/2026 - 19/05/2026 | From GBP 541 Seen: 3 hrs ago |
| London (LHR) | Havana (HAV) | Round-trip / Economy | 05/05/2026 - 26/05/2026 | From GBP 541 Seen: 3 hrs ago |

Prepare your flight from London to Havana
How to get to Havana from the airport?
Your flight to Havana, departing from London (LON) will land at the José Marti international airport (HAV) - the biggest in Cuba, located in the town of Boyeros just over 9 miles South-West of the capital.
There are several options for getting to the centre of Havana:
- By car: it will take you about 30 minutes to reach the city centre via Calle 10 de Octubre and Carratera Central. Various car rental companies are available in the Arrivals Hall.
- By bus: it will take about 30 minutes to get into the city centre. You can purchase tickets at the bus station. There are regular departures between 10 am and 10 pm.
- By taxi: drivers wait just outside the Arrivals Hall at Terminal 3.
- By shuttle: vehicles are available for private transfers from the airport to the city centre, but require prior booking.
What is the best time to go to Havana?
Purchase your airline ticket from London to Havanaaccording to the climate and weather, to best enjoy your trip. The climate in Havana is typically tropical, with average temperatures ranging between 22 and 28°C. The months of September to May, considered to be the dry season, are ideal for visiting Cuba’s capital. That way you will avoid the huge rainfall (just over 7 inches) occurring between June and October.
What administrative formalities need to be completed before heading to Cuba?
It is important to carefully check what administrative formalities are required for safely travelling to Cuba. In a lot of countries, a tourist card and valid passport are enough for staying on the national territory legally. You may also want to contact the Cuban Consulate in London and browse through Cuba’s official government website before booking your flight from London to Havanafor more specific information. Indeed, travel formalities may vary from one country to another and according to certain criteria, such as the length of your stay - as stated on your airline ticket.