Cuba Havana Weather in November — Climate Guide
November in Havana is very good
Havana Weather in November — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Avg temp
- 28° / 20°
- Rainfall
- 80mm · 7 days
- Crowds
- Moderate
As of 2026, Havana in November averages a high of 28°C and low of 20°C with 80mm of rain over about 7 days. Dry season returns — pleasant, warm, less humid at around 28°C/20°C. Light summer clothing with a light layer for evenings. Hat, sunglasses, SPF. A great month to walk the city.
November is very good for Havana.
November is when Havana turns the corner into the dry season — warm, increasingly sunny, and less humid at around 28°C by day and 20°C at night, with rainfall dropping to about 80mm and the hurricane season ending on November 30.
It's a very good month: comfortable for walking Old Havana, classic-car tours, and the Malecón, with the storm risk fading and the heavy summer humidity gone. The sea stays warm (around 27°C) for the beaches. Conditions are reliable enough to plan day trips to Viñales or Varadero with confidence.
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Havana November Weather Stats
Avg High
28°C
Avg Low
20°C
Rainy Days
7
80mm total
Sunshine
7.5h
Daily avg
Humidity
74%
comfortable
UV Index
7
High
Wind
15 km/h
Gusts 28
Sea Temp
27°C
Avg water temp
Crowds
Moderate
At attractions
November Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
15 μg/m³
PM10
28 μg/m³
Status
good
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
30°C
Nighttime
20°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
15 km/h
Max gust 28 km/h
Activities Recommended for November
November Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Dry season returns — much improved weather
- Hurricane season ends Nov 30
- Lower humidity, comfortable for walking
- Warm sea for the beaches
Cons
- Demand and prices climbing toward peak
- Book ahead later in the month
- Some early-month residual rain possible
- Cash-only economy applies
November Events & Festivals
- Start of the dry season — weather improves markedly
- Hurricane season ends November 30
- Demand and prices begin to climb toward peak
- Comfortable weather for all activities
Havana in November — Full Picture
November is when Havana turns the corner into the dry season — warm, increasingly sunny, and less humid at around 28°C by day and 20°C at night, with rainfall dropping to about 80mm and the hurricane season ending on November 30.
It's a very good month: comfortable for walking Old Havana, classic-car tours, and the Malecón, with the storm risk fading and the heavy summer humidity gone. The sea stays warm (around 27°C) for the beaches. Conditions are reliable enough to plan day trips to Viñales or Varadero with confidence.
Demand and prices start climbing back toward the December-March peak, so book casas and the famous paladares ahead, especially later in the month, and bring all your cash. November offers a strong balance of good weather and slightly-below-peak crowds early in the month.
As always: scarce internet (offline maps), possible outages, cash-only economy, and an authorized travel category for US visitors.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Dry season returns — pleasant, warm, less humid at around 28°C/20°C. Light summer clothing with a light layer for evenings. Hat, sunglasses, SPF. A great month to walk the city.
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Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
29°C
20°C
6.3/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
31.7°C
22.7°C
10/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
Current29.7°C
21.7°C
10.3/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
26.7°C
18.3°C
5.7/mo
Havana Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January (Best) | 26° | 18° | 6d·65mm | 7.5h | 71% | 7 | Busy | Peak |
| February (Best) | 27° | 18° | 5d·50mm | 8h | 70% | 8 | Busy | Peak |
| March (Best) | 28° | 19° | 5d·45mm | 8.5h | 70% | 9 | Busy | Peak |
| April (Best) | 29° | 20° | 5d·55mm | 9h | 70% | 10 | Busy | Peak |
| 30° | 21° | 9d·120mm | 8h | 73% | 11 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 31° | 22° | 11d·165mm | 7.5h | 76% | 11 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 32° | 23° | 9d·100mm | 8.5h | 75% | 11 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 32° | 23° | 10d·110mm | 8h | 76% | 11 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 31° | 23° | 12d·165mm | 7h | 78% | 10 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 30° | 22° | 12d·175mm | 6.5h | 78% | 8 | Quiet | Low season | |
| November (Best) | 28° | 20° | 7d·80mm | 7.5h | 74% | 7 | Moderate | Shoulder |
| December (Best) | 27° | 19° | 6d·70mm | 7h | 72% | 6 | Very busy | Peak |
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Havana November Hotel Picks
Frequently Asked Questions
Is November a good time to visit Havana?
Havana in November is very good. Tourist crowds are moderate and flight/hotel prices are shoulder.
What's the average temperature in Havana in November?
Havana November averages a high of 28°C and a low of 20°C.
Does it rain much in Havana in November?
Havana November averages 80mm of rainfall over about 7 rainy days.
What should I wear in Havana in November?
Dry season returns — pleasant, warm, less humid at around 28°C/20°C. Light summer clothing with a light layer for evenings. Hat, sunglasses, SPF. A great month to walk the city.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Havana in November?
Havana November sunrise is 06:45 and sunset is 17:55, with 11h 10min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Havana in November?
Havana November air quality (AQI) averages 40, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 15μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Havana in November?
In November, Havana is great for Old Havana walking tours, Classic-car tour, Viñales day trip.
Is November peak season in Havana?
Havana November crowds are moderate and prices are shoulder. You can travel relatively comfortably without long queues.
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