Average daily temperatures in April
The weather in Cuba in April starts to warm up as spring transitions into early summer. Average daytime temperatures range from 70°F to 88°F (21°C to 31°C), offering plenty of sunshine and comfort.
In the central regions, which includes Havana, daytime highs reach 84°F (29°C), while evenings cool to a pleasant 70°F (21°C). Seldom do these conditions feel uncomfortable for exploring colonial towns like Trinidad or walking along Havana’s Malecón.
Coastal areas like Varadero and Cayo Santa María are warm, with highs around 86°F (30°C). The calm seas and warm water temperatures make this an excellent month for water-based activities, especially for those who enjoy snorkeling or paddleboarding.
Over in Eastern Cuba, worth noting for visits to Santiago de Cuba, it’s slightly warmer, with highs near 88°F (31°C) and lows of 74°F (23°C). Don’t let this put you off. The tropical climate enhances the region’s lush scenery, making it ideal for hiking and nature tours.
With warmer temperatures and clear skies, April is a fantastic time to visit Cuba’s diverse landscapes and vibrant cities.
What about the crowds and cost?
April in Cuba sees a slight drop in tourist numbers compared to the peak winter months, offering a more relaxed travel experience. Popular destinations like Havana and Varadero are still lively but less crowded.
Accommodation and flight costs remain relatively high as the dry season continues to attract visitors. However, deals may be more readily available than in earlier months, especially toward the end of April.
With its visitor-friendly weather, reduced crowds, and slightly lower costs, April provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy Cuba’s beaches, cities, and cultural heritage without peak-season stress.