Havana · Cuba
September
The quietest and riskiest month — 150mm of rain, peak hurricane probability, and almost no tourists.
Avoid
#10 of 12 months
There are better months for Havana — see the full ranking below.
See when to go instead →Climate
High
31°C
Low
25°C
Rain
150mm
Sun
7hrs/day
30-year climate normals · Open Meteo ERA5
How September scores in Havana
Weather
Low
Value
Outstanding
Crowds
Outstanding
Events
Below average
Atmosphere
Low
What you gain in September
- ↑Absolute lowest prices of the year for flights, casas particulares, and paladares — the trade-off for weather risk is steep discounts across the board.
- ↑Havana with almost no international tourists: the Malecón, Callejón de Hamel, and neighbourhood streets feel entirely Cuban.
- ↑For travellers who need flexible schedules and can ride out rain days, the savings versus January are substantial.
What you sacrifice
- ↓150mm of rainfall and 85% humidity — September is statistically one of the wettest months and rain is sustained rather than short and sharp.
- ↓Peak hurricane probability: Cuba has been struck by or significantly impacted by major hurricanes in September multiple times; flight cancellations and infrastructure disruption are genuine risks.
- ↓Very little cultural programming, almost no other tourists, and a city that feels more closed than open — this is survival mode Havana, not holiday Havana.
How September compares to February (best month)
| Factor | September | February ★ |
|---|---|---|
| Weather | 2 | 8 |
| Value | 9 | 7 |
| Crowds | 9 | 6 |
September in other destinations
Lisbon (24.6°C)Barcelona (25.5°C)Tokyo (28.1°C)Bali (30.4°C)Santorini (24.1°C)Paris (21.6°C)New York (23.9°C)Marrakech (31.6°C)Amsterdam (18.8°C)Maldives (30.2°C)Rome (26.5°C)Bangkok (31°C)Istanbul (24.2°C)Vienna (22.1°C)Seoul (25.1°C)Dubrovnik (24.9°C)Rio de Janeiro (27.3°C)Kyoto (28.6°C)Phuket (31°C)Cape Town (19°C)Prague (21°C)Amalfi Coast (27°C)Mexico City (22°C)Medellín (28°C)Fiji (27°C)London (20°C)Sydney (20°C)Iceland (10°C)Tulum (32°C)Dubai (39°C)Singapore (32°C)Hoi An (31°C)Chiang Mai (31°C)Miami (32.8°C)Florence (26.3°C)Queenstown (12.5°C)Madrid (28.7°C)Porto (25°C)Edinburgh (16°C)Copenhagen (18°C)Budapest (23°C)Kraków (19°C)Tbilisi (26°C)Palawan (30°C)Hanoi (31°C)Osaka (29°C)Goa (30°C)Cusco (20°C)Buenos Aires (18°C)Mykonos (27°C)Zanzibar (27°C)Sri Lanka (30°C)Costa Rica (24°C)Cancun (31°C)Krabi (31°C)Athens (29°C)Seville (31°C)Cartagena (31°C)Siem Reap (31°C)Split (26°C)Taipei (31°C)Kuala Lumpur (32°C)Valletta (29°C)Ho Chi Minh City (32°C)Hawaii (31°C)Cappadocia (27°C)Dominican Republic (31°C)Jamaica (32°C)Tanzania (25°C)Seychelles (27°C)Nepal (26°C)Jordan (32°C)Azores (25°C)Bora Bora (27°C)Los Angeles (28.1°C)Cairo (35.9°C)Kenya (25.3°C)Jaipur (32.1°C)Las Vegas (36.2°C)San Francisco (20.8°C)Madeira (26.5°C)Vancouver (19.2°C)Muscat (38.1°C)Lima (17.8°C)Cinque Terre (25°C)Kotor (27°C)Tel Aviv (30°C)Santiago (18°C)Bogotá (18°C)Bruges (19.2°C)Penang (31.8°C)Lombok (31°C)Cape Verde (29.2°C)Fez (32.8°C)Kerala (30°C)Kigali (27°C)Hong Kong (29°C)Oslo (18°C)Auckland (16°C)
Climate data: 30-year normals (1991–2020) from Open Meteo ERA5 reanalysis. Scores compare months within Havana, not across destinations. Methodology →