30YearWeather
Havana in September
Havana weather in September - Cuba
🌧️Wet Season

Havana Weather in September

Plan your September trip to Havana, Cuba. Based on 30 years of NASA data, expect temperatures of 31°C (high) to 25°C (low), with 50% rain probability and 8 hours of daily sunshine. The Gulf of Mexico averages 30°C in September. Pack rain gear for around 30 rainy days.

Avg High
31°C

Hottest around day 2

Avg Low
25°C

Coolest around day 23

Rainy Days
30days

50% avg rain chance

Sunshine
8hrs/day

Autumn season

Sea Temperature in September

Gulf of Mexico(Golfo de México)

30.4°C

Monthly Average

Water Feel
🌴Tropical

Perfect for swimming and water sports

Swim Rating
Excellent for swimming

Based on average sea surface temperature

Body of Water
Gulf of Mexico

Golfo de México

Havana coastline

Havana September Weather Calendar

Click any day to see detailed weather information

Currency

CUC

$ Cuban convertible peso

Language

Spanish

Driving

Right side

Connect

Diario de CubaandTribuna de La Habanaare...

Safety

Moderate Safety

GPI: 2.083

Travel Intelligence

Exclusive flight analytics & health data for Havana

Smart Flight Estimator

Airport-to-Airport Logistics

unlock smart flight estimates

Add your home location in settings to see airport details.

Flight Connectivity Analysis

Airport traffic data & seasonal patterns

Remote
18/ 100
Traffic Index

Off the beaten path

Peak Daily Arrivals

0

slots per day

Peak

Aug

Low

Feb

Monthly Traffic Distribution

26
Jan
20
Feb
22
Mar
31
Apr
26
May
36
Jun
41
Jul
44
Aug
28
Sep
33
Oct
37
Nov
28
Dec
Traffic Level
Low Season

Key Connections

Miami (MIA)
Tocumen (PTY)
Cancún (CUN)
Madrid Adolfo Suárez –Barajas (MAD)
Mexico City Licenciado Benito Juarez (MEX)

Health & Safety Advisory

CDC travel health recommendations

8 Recommendations
COVID-19

All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines. Please seeYour COVID-19 Vaccinationfor more information.

Chikungunya

There is anoutbreak of chikungunyain Cuba.Chikungunya vaccinationis recommended for people traveling to an area with a chikungunya outbreak.

Hepatitis A

Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older going to Cuba.Infants 6 to 11 months old should also be vaccinated against Hepatitis A. The dose does not count toward the routine 2-dose series.Travelers allergic to a vaccine component should receive a single dose of immune globulin, which provides effective protection for up to 2 months depending on dosage given.Unvaccinated travelers who are over 40 years old, are immunocompromised, or have chronic medical conditions planning to depart to a risk area in less than 2 weeks should get the initial dose of vaccine and at the same appointment receive immune globulin.

Hepatitis B

Recommended for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 years old traveling to Cuba. Unvaccinated travelers 60 years and older may get vaccinated before traveling to Cuba.

Measles

Cases of measles are on the rise worldwide. Travelers are at risk of measles if they have not been fully vaccinated at least two weeks prior to departure, or have not had measles in the past, and travel internationally to areas where measles is spreading.All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6–11 months, according toCDC’s measles vaccination recommendations for international travel.

Rabies

Dogs infected with rabies are sometimes found in Cuba.Rabies is also commonly found in some terrestrial wildlife species.If rabies exposures occur while in Cuba, rabies vaccines are typically available throughout most of the country.Rabies pre-exposure vaccination considerations include whether travelers 1) will be performing occupational or recreational activities that increase risk for exposure to potentially rabid animals and 2) might have difficulty getting prompt access to safe post-exposure prophylaxis.Please consult with a healthcare provider to determine whether you should receive pre-exposure vaccination before travel.For more information, seecountry rabies status assessments.

+2 more

Source: CDC Travelers' Health

View Complete Health Guide

Is September a Good Time to Visit Havana?

👌Good option with minor considerations
Short Answer

September brings storm season risk to Havana. While typical weather is 31°C with 50% rain, plan for potential disruptions and secure cancellation-friendly bookings.

Decision Factors

Atlantic Hurricane season active

Atlantic zone - expect potential atlantic hurricane activity

Oppressive heat and humidity

31.2°C with 79% humidity - challenging conditions

Vaccinations required

Yellow Fever

Feels significantly hotter than 31.2°C

Heat index: 41°C due to 79% humidity

Warm tropical seas

30.4°C sea temperature - Hot Soup

Frequent rainfall expected

50% chance of rain - pack waterproofs

Good For

  • 💼
    Business travelers

    Climate-controlled meetings unaffected by weather

Who Should Avoid

  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
    Families with children

    41°C heat index dangerous for children

  • 👴
    Elderly travelers

    Heat index of 41°C poses health risks

  • 🥾
    Outdoor enthusiasts

    Extreme conditions limit outdoor activity options

  • 💼
    Business travelers

    Storm season may cause flight disruptions

900 observations30-year historical data
Confidence: 99%

"According to 30YearWeather's analysis of 30 years of NASA POWER satellite data,Havana in September averages 31°C with 50% precipitation probability."

📊 Source: 30YearWeather.com🛰️ Data: NASA POWER (1991-2021)View Methodology →

Frequently Asked Questions: Havana in September

What are the temperatures in Havana in September?

Daytime highs average 31°C, nights drop to 25°C. Temperatures remain fairly consistent.

How many rainy days in Havana in September?

Expect around 30 days with measurable rainfall. An umbrella is advisable.

What to wear in Havana in September?

Light, breathable fabrics. Don't forget sunglasses and a hat.

Is September peak season in Havana?

This is off-peak season. Expect lower prices and fewer crowds.