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Flying to Camaguey
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $403 |
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Cheapest month to fly | May |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 23 mins |
Most popular airline | American Airlines |
Average flights per week | 8 |
Discover Camaguey
Camaguey is one of the largest cities in Cuba and is an excellent example of a modern Cuban city that combines industriousness with colonial-era architecture and a taste of cosmopolitanism. Tourists are flocking to Camaguey in increasing numbers for its excellent historical scene and easy accessibility relative to the rest of Cuba.
Camaguey’s airport is called the Ignacio Agramonte International Airport, which is fairly close to the city center.
Airlines That Fly To Camagüey
If you’re looking to fly into Camaguey, keep your eye on Neos, Sunrise Airways, Sunwing Airlines, Songbird Airlines, JetBlue Airways, AirTransat, American Eagle, Aruba Airlines, and Cubana de Aviacion. Most of these airlines will require you to connect to a local hub unless you’re flying directly from Miami
When To Book A Flight To Camagüey
There’s no particularly inexpensive time to visit Camaguey, although you may want to avoid visiting during the Christmas period because everything shuts down in celebration of the holiday. Booking a flight during the Northern Hemisphere’s winter is a surefire way to a high price, so try going during the summer.
What To Expect When Arriving At Camagüey’s Ignacio Agramonte International Airport
Ignacio Agramonte International Airport has a currency exchange board, Wi-Fi, and a couple of shops and restaurants, but little else. Like other Cuban airports, it also serves as an airbase for the Cuban military.
What To See And Do In Camagüey
Camaguey is hot year round, but it is especially hot and rainy in June, so you may want to avoid travel to the city during this time. Camaguey is known for many different things, including its colonial architecture, its classic cars, and its brutalist architecture in the downtown area.
Camaguey’s cityscape is the result of Spanish colonial construction, as is made obvious by the many red tiled roofs and stucco walls. If you’re looking for the authentic Spanish colony experience, the Old Town is where you’ll find it.
Elsewhere in Camaguey, you’ll find the modern Cuban interpretation of architecture, ranging from the Ignacio Agramonte Square’s postmodern sculptures to the universities and vocational schools which are heavy on concrete and sharp angles.
If you’re into sports, check out the Camaguey Baseball Stadium, where there are games with cheap tickets nearly every day of the week. As far as other economical and unique things to do in Camaguey, the Camaguey Old Car Show is a winner for any auto fans. Though Cuba itself is rife with older cars, the ones in the museum are better kept.
Most visitors to Camaguey head directly for the beach communities on the outskirts of town, with some as far as an hour away. These resort towns use Camaguey as their hub for fresh fruits and vegetables and tend to be heavily tourist-oriented rather than authentically Cuban. If that doesn’t bother you, by all means, put on some suntan lotion and enjoy the coastline near Camaguey with the understanding that it might be a pricey cab ride back to your hotel downtown.
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