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== How to pay toll in Cuba==
 
== How to pay toll in Cuba==
 
Most of the Cuban toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:<br>
 
Most of the Cuban toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:<br>
1. Cash <br>
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* Cash
2. Credit / Debit card <br>
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* Credit / Debit card
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1. RD VIAL <ref>[https://rdvial.gob.do/ RD VIAL]</ref> <br>
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2. Paso Rápido <ref>[https://rdvial.gob.do/servicios/paso-rapido/ Paso Rápido]</ref> <br> -->
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Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tags valid across Cuba are:<br>
 
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* RD VIAL <ref>[https://rdvial.gob.do/ RD VIAL]</ref> <br>
However, keeping cash handy is always recommended as some of these electronic plazas may not be functioning properly.
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* Paso Rápido <ref>[https://rdvial.gob.do/servicios/paso-rapido/ Paso Rápido]</ref>
  
 
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Cuba, the largest island nation in the Caribbean, provides a distinctive driving adventure with its sparse toll road infrastructure. Unlike many Central American countries with extensive toll systems, Cuba features just one toll road: the Vía Blanca. This scenic route links the bustling city of Matanzas to the renowned resort destination of Varadero. Cuba's single toll road caters primarily to tourist traffic between Matanzas and Varadero. This makes Cuba's toll system a manageable expense for visitors compared to countries with widespread tolls.

Use the Cuba Toll Calculator to calculate the tolls and fuel costs to travel across the entire country.

Cuba Toll Road Highway

For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Cuba are operated by the government. The primary toll routes are the Vía Blanca, which are administered by government bodies.

  • Vía Blanca[1]: The Vía Blanca is a thoroughfare situated in the northern region of Cuba. It links the capital city of Havana with Matanzas. Another segment extends from Matanzas to the tourist hub of Varadero and onwards to Cárdenas. Notably, the stretch from Matanzas to Varadero on the Vía Blanca stands as the sole toll road among Cuban highways.

Does Cuba have Toll Roads?

Currently, there is only one toll road in Cuba, which is the Vía Blanca connecting Matanzas to Varadero.

Where are toll roads located in Cuba?

The toll road in Cuba is part of the "Circuito Norte" (CN) highway, running from Matanzas to Varadero.

Are electronic toll payments available in Cuba?

Cuba does not have an electronic toll payment system.

Cuba toll road price

Toll Charges for key Cuban plazas.
Plaza Name Toll Price for Cash
Varadero CUP$20.00
Jardines del Rey CUP$20.00

How to pay toll in Cuba

Most of the Cuban toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:

  • Cash
  • Credit / Debit card
  • Tag


Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tags valid across Cuba are:

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