July holidays in Cuba are the hottest and most sweltering time of the year. Although the rain rarely lasts longer than two hours, it can soak everything in seconds. The humidity after downpours is extremely high, making the heat even more uncomfortable. The air temperature can reach up to +32-35°C, and the sea warms up to +28°C.
Summer vacation in Cuba is best suited for those who are confident about their ability to tolerate such weather conditions. It's advisable not to travel with children during this time, as the weather can be too harsh for them. Additionally, there are limited exciting excursions due to washed-out roads, although adults may find visits to cigar and rum factories interesting.