You will need a valid passport, a driver's license from your home country (which must be valid for at least six months), and an international driving permit (IDP) - although the IDP is not always mandatory, it is highly recommended. To pick up the car, you must present all these documents, along with your rental voucher.
Basic insurance is usually mandatory and paid locally in Cuba. However, our rates clearly specify what is covered. We recommend reviewing the specific terms of your insurance policy during the booking process.
Yes, "one-way" rentals are available. You can pick up your vehicle at major airports (Havana, Varadero, etc.) and return it at any authorized drop-off point, though a drop-off fee may apply.
In Cuba, you typically receive the car with a full tank, which you pay for upfront. You should return the car with the tank as empty as possible, as there are no refunds for unused fuel.
The minimum age to rent a car in Cuba is 21 years old. Drivers between 21 and 25 may be subject to a "young driver" daily fee depending on the car category.
You can update your personal information by accessing the "My Account" menu and selecting the "Account Settings" option. Do not forget to save your changes before leaving.
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On the login screen, click the "Forgot your password?" link. We will send you an email with a secure link to reset it in just a few minutes.
If you have any further questions, you can reach us through our contact form or send an email directly to support@carrental-cuba.com.
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