Good news: if you pay online you get better exchange rate
If you pay online with your card you get a better exchange rate than when you arrive in Cuba at the Banco de Cuba or Cadeca. The exchange rate when paying Online is:
What we include for the cost of your transfer:
1- Wait and welcome with your name in a signal to identify, on arrival at the airport.
2- 60 min. waiting in the airport and 15 min. waiting on the premises of a hotel or other specified place.
3- Client delivery in any area within the city.
4- Stops on the way of your trip, if it is more than 45 minutes.
5- Toll roads
6- Transshipment in case of car breakage.
About your suitcases:
- You must choose the type of transport according to the number of passengers and the suitcases with which you travel. If you choose a car type that does not fit the suitcases, you must pay for a larger car or 2 cars.
What should you do if you do not find the driver of your car?
- If your flight undergoes any change and you have difficulty finding the driver, you must call the emergency number, this phone is on your Voucher. To call you can use a public telephone or ask someone to lend your mobile phone, from a mobile phone, you can call at no cost (this is not possible from public telephones), by dialing: * 99 + emergency number , The cost of the call runs by us. If you do not call the emergency phone number and get into another taxi, you do not have the right to reimburse the payment previously made.
Destinations | Distance Hours |
Price CUC 1 CUC = 1.149 USD |
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Cayo Guillermo Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Cayo Guillermo | 782 Km 8.30 Hours |
528.00 CUC Standard 685.00 CUC Minivan 528.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Cayo Santa María Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Cayo Santa María | 582 Km 7 Hours |
388.00 CUC Standard 505.00 CUC Minivan 295.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Cienfuegos Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Cienfuegos | 445 Km 5 Hours |
299.00 CUC Standard 388.00 CUC Minivan 180.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Havana Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Havana | 180 Km 2.30 Hours |
122.00 CUC Standard 158.00 CUC Minivan 122.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Havana Airport Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Havana Airport | 180 Km 2.30 Hours |
120.00 CUC Standard 160.00 CUC Minivan 125.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Las terrazas Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Las terrazas | 120 Km 1.30 Hours |
88.00 CUC Standard 112.00 CUC Minivan 70.00 CUC Classic Booking |
María la gorda Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - María la gorda | 150 Km 2 Hours |
108.00 CUC Standard 138.00 CUC Minivan 80.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Santa Clara Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Santa Clara | 472 Km 5.30 Hours |
317.00 CUC Standard 411.00 CUC Minivan 240.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Soroa Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Soroa | 100 Km 1 Hours |
75.00 CUC Standard 95.00 CUC Minivan 65.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Trinidad Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Trinidad | 530 Km 6 Hours |
355.00 CUC Standard 461.00 CUC Minivan 200.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Varadero Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Varadero | 370 Km 4.30 Hours |
251.00 CUC Standard 325.00 CUC Minivan 165.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Varadero Airport Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Varadero Airport | 325 Km 4 Hours |
221.00 CUC Standard 286.00 CUC Minivan 155.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Viñales Booking Taxi: Pinar del Rio - Viñales | 25 Km 30 min |
21.00 CUC Standard 26.00 CUC Minivan 20.00 CUC Classic Booking |
Pinar del Río is a Cuban city, capital of Pinar del Río Province. With a city population of 139,336 (2004), in a municipality of 190,332, it is the 10th largest Cuban city. Inhabitants of the area are called Pinareños.
Pinar del Río was one of the last major cities in Cuba founded by the Spanish September 10, 1867. The city and province was founded as Nueva Filipinas (New Philippines) in regard to influx of Asian laborers coming from the Philippine Islands to work on tobacco plantations.
Pinar del Rio´s history begins with the Guanahatabeys, a group of nomadic Indians who lived in caves and procured most of their livelihood from the sea. Less advanced than the other indigenous natives who lived on the island, the Guanahatabey were a peaceful and passive race whose culture more or less independently of the Taino and Siboney cultures further east. Extinct by the time of the Spanish arrived in 1492, little firsthand documentation remains on how the archaic Guanahatabey society was structured and organized although some archeological sites have been found on the Guanahacabibes Peninsula.