Yes, every traveler, including children and infants, must have their own Cuba eVisa to enter the country.
What You Need to Know
Children are not exempt from Cuba’s entry requirements. Each child, regardless of age, must hold their own valid passport and obtain a separate eVisa before traveling. Applications must be completed individually, using the child’s personal passport details. The rules apply equally to minors and adults, but requirements can sometimes vary depending on nationality.
Our Recommendation
Parents or guardians should confirm the specific entry requirements for their child’s nationality and apply for each child separately. Submitting all family applications at the same time helps ensure a smoother travel experience.
A Quick Tip
Be sure to have your child’s passport ready when applying and, if applicable, carry supporting documents such as a birth certificate or proof of guardianship when traveling.