Cuban citizens planning an adventure to Uzbekistan will find travel remarkably straightforward, as entry is currently visa-free for stays up to 30 days. While this allows ample time to explore ancient Silk Road cities like Samarkand and Bukhara, travelers should be prepared for the significant journey; there are no direct flights, typically involving multiple layovers through hubs like Moscow or Istanbul, making the trip easily exceed 20 hours. For those considering longer visits or other purposes beyond tourism, a selection of six alternative visa types are available to facilitate their stay. Remember to account for the substantial time difference, bridging nearly a full workday between Havana and Tashkent, to minimize jet lag upon arrival.
Visa-free30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
Health insurance
Not required
Yellow fever cert.
Not required
Visa options
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 7 days)
7d$55
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 15 days)
15d$65
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 30 days)
30d$75
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 3 months)
90d$95
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 6 months)
180d$135
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 1 year)
365d$175
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 1 month)
30d$75multiple-entry
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 6 months)
180d$165multiple-entry
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 1 year)
365d$265multiple-entry
TouristGroup Tourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 15 days)
15d$30
TouristGroup Tourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 30 days)
30d$40
TouristVisa-Free Entry (Tourism, 30 days – selected nationalities)