Trains in Havana are 96% cheaper than in Miami.
A meal in Havana is 50% cheaper than a meal in Miami.
A taxi fare in Havana is 71% cheaper than in Miami.
Coffee in Havana is 58% cheaper than in Miami.
Miami is the largest populated city in Florida and also one of the most important American cities. The city is served by Miami International Airport, which is just 13 kilometers from Miami city center. This airport began its operations in the 1920s, when it began as Miami City Airport.
Flights from Miami to Havana, Cuba, take off from Miami International Airport. This airport is the tenth busiest in the USA and serves as a major transit point for people traveling to Latin America from the USA. The airport has three terminals and several concourses which handle the large number of passengers that use this airport.
To catch flights from Miami to Cuba, make sure that you reach Miami International Airport in time. To reach the airport in time from downtown Miami, just take Metrorail's Orange Line from Coconut Grove or Downtown Miami. It takes only 15 minutes to reach Miami International Airport from the city center, if you are using Metrorail. Airport Flyer bus can easily be found at Lincoln Road if you are in the South Beach area and are looking for a way to get to the airport. You can also take taxis or cabs depending on where you are.
Havana is the capital of Cuba and one of the oldest cities in the Americas. Old Havana is the historical center of the city and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Begin your journey at the Plaza Vieja, which is a large imposing square in the middle of the city. Take time to admire the elegant architecture of Havana, and also soak in the ambience which transports you to an older time. Head toward 23rd Street in Vedado, which is the center of LGBT culture in Havana. At night, do not forget to grab a drink at Floridita Bar, known for its quaint ambience and charming patrons.
Flights to Havana from Miami land at Jose Marti International Airport. The airport is located 15 kilometers from the city center and can easily be reached by buses and taxis. Travelers usually already have a chartered shuttle bus to their destination. If you do not already have a bus waiting for you, you can take a taxi from the taxi ranks outside every terminal. The journey to downtown Havana takes around half an hour and costs approximately $20 - $25. Public buses are not available at the airport, so taxis, rental cars and chartered shuttles are the only way to get to the city.