When people from the Netherlands want to visit Cuba, they must obtain a visa. The country’s tropical climate, delicious food, and more are just a flight away when you obtain a Cuba visa from the Netherlands. This essential travel document allows Netherlands citizens to enter Cuba and visit for up to 90 days.
Working with Easy Tourist Card is the most convenient way to obtain your eVisa for your trip. Everything is done online. This means you don’t have to worry about searching for paperwork, and you don’t even have to leave your home. Sit back and relax, and let Easy Tourist Card do the rest.
You begin by completing an online form. Once this is done, you will receive an approved digital Cuban eVisa code. From there, the required D’Viajeros entry form must be completed before departure.
If you’re ready to start your journey the easiest way possible, it’s time to work with Easy Tourist Card!
Yes! You won’t get into Cuba without it. Fill this form out online before arriving in Cuba. It contains important information about your trip. It is necessary because it allows Cuban authorities to prepare for your arrival.
When you receive the code to complete your D’Viajeros form, do not delay! The form should arrive seven days before your flight, giving you ample time to fill it out. You will need this information:
The Cuban eVisa code Easy Tourist Card sends
Your flight information and arrival airport
Where will you be staying in Cuba
Your basic health and customs declarations
Once your form is approved, you will receive a QR code for your Cuba visa for Netherlands citizens. When you get to Cuba, customs officers will scan the code.
Another perk of working with Easy Tourist Card is that we ensure that all of your information is correct. This is important because even a single detail can hold you back. But, with Easy Tourist Card, we make the process stress-free!
There are direct flights from the Netherlands to Cuba. The most common route is from Amsterdam (AMS) to Havana (HAV). This flight usually takes 11-12 hours if it is direct. There are connecting flights as well. These can take anywhere from 16 to 18 hours, depending on the route. Connecting hubs include Madrid (MAD), Paris (CDG), and Toronto (YYZ).
Be sure to bring enough cash, as credit and debit cards often don’t work in Cuba. Euros are another option because they usually have lower exchange fees. But once you leave Cuba, you can not exchange Cuban Pesos. This is why you should only exchange what you plan to spend.
Some travelers get confused if they hear these two terms. Tourist cards reference the previous entry document for Cuba. The eVisa is the current digital system. Today, travelers typically apply for a Cuba eVisa. This is the modern, digital version of the tourist card.
Yes. All Netherlands citizens, even children, need a visa to visit Cuba for tourism. A D’Viajeros online entry form is also required for entry into Cuba. If either of these is missing, travelers may be denied boarding or refused entry into Cuba.
When visiting for tourism, Netherlands citizens can stay in Cuba for up to 90 days with an eVisa. If they want to stay for an additional 90 days, they will need further documentation.
Yes. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date.
If you’re planning a trip from the Netherlands to Cuba, let Easy Tourist help you obtain the necessary documentation. Reach out to us today to receive your digital eVisa code. We’ll walk you through the process so you’re ready for your trip!
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