How to get a Cuban Tourist Card

To get a Cuban Tourist Card, there are three main ways to acquire them:

  • Your airline on your last leg of your trip to Cuba.
    • If flying from the US direct to Cuba, your airline will help arrange your Cuban Tourist Card.  This card is pink, instead of the typical green Tourist Card. You will not be able to board the flight to Cuba with the green one. The cost is $50 for the pink tourist card (instead of $25 for the green one), but each airline has different fees for acquiring it. Here is a breakdown of known costs and where to acquire the tourist card for each airline:
      • Southwest: $50, purchased online and delivered at the gate
      • JetBlue: $50, purchase at gate
      • Delta: $50, purchase at gate or through mail
      • United: $75 ($50 visa + $25 processing fee), purchase at gate.
      • American: $85 ($50 visa + $35 processing fee), purchase online and sent via mail. AA will send instructions.
      • Frontier: $110 ($50 visa + $35 processing fee + $25 mailing fee), purchase online and sent via mail. Frontier will send instructions.
    • If flying from Canada direct to Cuba your airline will provide the Tourist Card in-flight.  The price is included in your flight.
    • If flying from Mexico direct to Cuba you can pay $20 USD (or the equivalent in MXN) at your airline’s check-in counter. You will need it to board your final leg to Cuba, usually from Mexico City or Cancun, where you’ll buy the Cuban Tourist Card.
  • Visit your country’s Cuban Embassy.
    • Costs range from $20 to $75 depending on the embassy / consulate.
  • Order from Travel agencies or websites selling Tourist Cards.

Find more information directly at:

Cuba Embassy

Source & Copyright: The source of the above visa and immigration information and copyright owner/s is the:
– Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores Republica de Cuba – URL: www.cubaminrex.cu

Country : Cuba
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