Cuba Toll Roads Complete Guide: Varadero, Cayo Coco and Cayo Santa María 2026
Click on the map to open toll wiki for a country/state
Cuba Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: 3 toll sections only (116 km total); all other roads toll-free
Coverage: Vía Blanca (Matanzas-Varadero), Cayo Santa María Pedraplén, Cayo Coco Pedraplén
Currency: Cuban Peso (CUP) - cash only; no foreign currency or cards accepted
Technology: Manual cash toll booths; toll cards with prepaid discount available
Operator: Ministry of Transport (MITRANS) / Centro Nacional de Vías (CENVIA)
Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Cuba? 2026 Update
Only if you are travelling to beach resort destinations. Cuba operates just 3 toll sections out of its entire 60,858 km road network. The vast majority of Cuban roads - including the main autopistas A1 and A4, the Carretera Central (1,435 km), and all city roads - are completely toll-free. Tolls apply exclusively to tourist-oriented causeways and the Varadero access corridor.
Key Reality: Toll gates only accept Cuban Peso (CUP) cash. No foreign currency, no credit or debit cards, and no electronic payment are accepted. Visitors must exchange currency before reaching any toll section.
2026 Update: Major rate increase effective January 20, 2026. The Vía Blanca Matanzas-Varadero toll doubled as part of government "tax adjustment" measures approved for 2026 under Law 113 of the Tax System. Motorcycles, cars, jeeps, vans, and trucks now pay 80 CUP per section (up from 40 CUP set in February 2025). Minibuses, buses, and trailers pay 160 CUP. Resident discounts and prepaid toll card discounts remain in force.
Cuba Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)
Toll Rates by Vehicle Class - Effective January 20, 2026
| Vehicle Type | Rate Per Section (CUP) | Trailer/Tow Add-on | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motorcycles, Cars, Jeeps, Vans, Trucks (light) | 80 CUP | +20 CUP per tow | Doubled from 40 CUP (Jan 2026) |
| Minibuses, Buses, Trucks (heavy), Trailers | 160 CUP | +40 CUP per trailer | Doubled from 80 CUP (Jan 2026) |
| Residents of La Conchita, Boca de Camarioca, Santa Marta, Varadero | 70% discount applies | - | Cárdenas municipality residents |
The 3 Toll Sections
| Toll Section | Length | Destination | Light Vehicle (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vía Blanca (Matanzas-Varadero) | 32 km | Varadero beach resort | 80 CUP per section |
| Cayo Santa María Pedraplén | 46 km | Cayo Santa María resorts | 80 CUP per section |
| Cayo Coco Pedraplén | 38 km | Cayo Coco & Cayo Guillermo | 80 CUP per section |
How to Pay Cuba Tolls
- Cash (CUP only): The only accepted payment method. All toll booths are manual cash-only. No foreign currency, credit cards, or electronic payment accepted
- Prepaid Toll Cards: Available for purchase in advance. Cards loaded with CUP 100-500 receive a 5% discount; cards over CUP 500 receive a 10% discount. Resident discounts are maintained for eligible communities
- Currency exchange: Exchange to CUP at CADECA exchange houses or banks before reaching toll sections. Do not rely on exchanging at toll booths
To calculate travel costs across Cuban routes, use TollGuru Cuba calculator:
Recent Changes (2026)
- January 20, 2026: Vía Blanca Matanzas-Varadero toll doubled to 80 CUP for light vehicles and 160 CUP for buses/trucks, as part of government tax adjustment package under Law 113. The government describes the increase as following the "principle of graduality"
- The February 2025 increase (under Law 174/2024) that first raised rates from historical levels to 40/80 CUP now superseded by the January 2026 doubling
- Revenue from tolls allocated to the Public Transportation Development Fund for road maintenance and recovery
- Government studying potential new toll sections including Havana-Matanzas corridor, but no timeline announced
- All main autopistas (A1-A4) remain completely toll-free
Cuba vs. Caribbean Neighbours
| Country | Toll System | Coverage | Payment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuba | 3 tourist causeways only | 116 km total | CUP cash only |
| Jamaica | Highway 2000 electronic + cash | Trans-Jamaica Highway | JMD cash, eGo tag |
| Dominican Republic | Cash + Paso Rápido electronic | Major autopistas | RD$ cash or card |
| Bahamas | 1 bridge only | Paradise Island bridge | Cash/card/Smart Card |
| Haiti | No official tolls | - | - |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can tourists avoid paying the Varadero toll?
No practical alternative exists. The Vía Blanca toll section is the only road access to Varadero peninsula. All vehicles, Cuban and foreign, pay the same rate.
Can I pay with USD or Euros at Cuban toll booths?
No. All Cuban toll booths accept Cuban Peso (CUP) only. Exchange currency at CADECA offices or bank branches before travelling to toll sections.
Are the main Cuban autopistas tolled?
No. The principal motorways A1 (Autopista Nacional) and A4, the Carretera Central, and all urban roads are completely toll-free. Only the 3 tourist-focused causeways charge tolls.
Useful Links & Resources
- Jamaica Toll - Caribbean neighbour toll guide
- Dominican Republic Toll - Hispaniola island toll network
- Bahamas Toll - Paradise Island bridge toll guide
- Haiti Toll - Road safety and travel information
- Mexico Toll - North American mainland toll reference


