Average daily temperatures in February
Cuba in February sees warm and sunny weather, with average temperatures ranging from 66°F to 82°F (19°C to 28°C). As a result, this is one of the most comfortable months for outdoor exploration and city sightseeing.
Havana and central regions experience typical daytime highs of 79°F to 82°F (26°C to 28°C), while evenings cool to a pleasant 66°F to 70°F (19°C to 21°C). These conditions are ideal for wandering through Havana’s historic streets or sipping mojitos at sunset.
Coastal destinations, such as Varadero and Cayo Coco, remain slightly warmer, with highs reaching 84°F (29°C). The warm sea temperatures make February a great time for water sports, from snorkeling to paddle boarding.
In the eastern parts of the country, including Santiago de Cuba, average temperatures are slightly higher, with daytime highs around 84°F (29°C) and lows near 72°F (22°C). Despite the extra couple of degrees, the warmer climate is still ideal for exploring Santiago’s vibrant cultural heritage or relaxing in lush tropical settings.
What about the crowds and cost?
While February is not as crowded as January, it’s still part of the peak tourist season. For those seeking a vibrant culture and pleasant weather, the costs are well worth the experience.
February in Cuba continues to draw significant numbers of tourists, as the dry season’s warm and sunny weather remains highly appealing. It’s therefore worth noting that key attractions and major cities like Havana and the Viñales Valley can be moderately busy as a result.
Pricing for accommodation and tours remains high, reflecting the sustained demand. Flights may also be pricier, particularly for popular routes. Travelers should consider reservation well in advance to ensure availability at preferred locations.