How to purchase the Cuba eVisa in 2025
Last updated May, 2025

To visit Cuba in 2025 as a tourist you no longer need a paper ‘tourist card’. Tourists now enter Cuba with an electronic visa (eVisa).
The process for most nationalities is quite easy; you do not need to visit the consulate or submit lengthy paperwork, and very little information is required during the purchasing process.
The Cuba eVisa is valid for 90 days and can be renewed locally for an additional 90 days. It is good for one entry and expires one year after the issue date.
The tourist eVisa requirement applies to most foreigners in Europe, the Americas and Asia, but there are a handful of countries where the tourist visa process requires consular approval. You should check with your local consulate to see what entry requirements apply to your specific circumstances.
How to Purchase the Cuba eVisa from Cuban Adventures
If you have at least 5 days before your Cuba trip, you can apply for the Cuba eVisa from Cuban Adventures, a convenient and easy alternative to buying the e-visa directly from the Cuban government site. Before applying for the e-visa, please review the instructions:
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You must have at least 5 days before your trip. We do not process last-minute requests.
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Fill out the visa request form with basic information (we don't need your passport number or DOB). We cannot provide visas for citizens of these countries.
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Make your payment by your chosen method.
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1-3 days after payment is made, a visa code is emailed to you along with a unique link to the D’Viajeros customs and immigration form. If you have requested a visa as part of a tour booking, it will be sent once we have received your final tour payment.
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You will need to complete the D’Viajeros form to validate your eVisa. The form is not accessible until 7 days before your arrival in Cuba. Read the D’Viajeros form instructions.
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The eVisa will look like this:

Alternatively you can go to the Cuban government website. The price and method of payment for the eVisa is dependent on the consulate you have selected for your application, which does not necessarily need to be your nationality or residence. Only a few countries are able to pay with a credit card, most will require cash or cheque payment. Purchasing direct from the embassy may be the cheapest method to buy the eVisa, but is also usually the least efficient, and customer service may be lacking.
Nationalities Requiring a Consular Visa
Passport holders from some countries may not be able to use the tourist eVisa, they may need consular approval. These countries are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Uzbekistan, and Yemen. This list may change at any time, check with your consulate for more information.
Other Ways to get the Cuba eVisa
Flying via US
It is important to note that in addition to the eVisa which is a Cuban government requirement, you will need to comply with a US government requirement that pertains to Cuba travel even if you do not live in the US. It is easy to do if you are taking one of our tours. Usually, tourists select the general license category Support for the Cuban People.
Please see our latest news on travel into Cuba via the US and check your country’s travel advisory.
Flying via Latin America
If you are flying from Latin America or the Caribbean (e.g. Mexico, Panama, Cayman) to Cuba, you should be able to purchase the evisa in the airport for around US$20-30, usually you can pay with a credit card. Verify the process with your airline. If you would like to pre-purchase your evisa can apply for the eVisa with Cuban Adventures when booking your tour, or purchase the e-visa alone without any other service.
Flying via Canada
If you are flying from Canada the eVisa is usually included with your flight and when you fill out the D’Viajeros form it will automatically register your eVisa. Verify with your airline.
Flying via Europe
If you're flying from Europe to Cuba, you can apply for the visa on the official e-visa website, payment methods vary by consulate, or apply for the e-visa with Cuban Adventures. We offer a convenient method that allows you to pay with a credit card.
Official government websites with information specific to the traveller's nationality
CANADA
- Cuban Consulates in Canada (Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto)
- Canadian Embassy in Cuba (Havana)
US
- US Bureau of Consular Affairs
- USA Customs and Border control (to apply for your online visa waiver)
UK
- Cuban Embassy in the UK (London)
AUSTRALIA
- Cuban Consulate in Australia (Canberra)
- Department of Foriegn Affairs - Smart Traveller
NEW ZEALAND
- Safe Travel for New Zealanders
- Cuban Consulate in NZ (Wellington)
OTHER COUNTRIES
- All Cuban Embassies Worldwide - Click to access your local Cuban Embassy and Consular services, including tourist card applications.