
This port is popularly known as La Habana or Habana. It is owned and operated by the Cuban government.
- The main port in Cuba for over 500 years
- Handled large volumes of foreign cargoes
- Service includes shipping, cruise ship terminals, and vessel repair services.

The Port of Santiago de Cuba is situated on the island’s southeastern coast, around 540 miles southeast of Havana.
- Second-largest port in Cuba
- Features a bay linked to the Caribbean Sea
- Principal exports include copper, iron, sugar, and fruits.

The Port of Mariel is dredged up to 60ft to enable to use of Super-Panamax vessels. They are the nearest port in America.
- Constructed with initial 770 yards of berth length to cater two large ocean vessels
- Future facilities will be built, such as container terminals, general cargo, and more.
- New Port can handle a capacity of 850,000 to 1 million containers per year.

The Port of Manzanillo is situated in the eastern corner of Golfo de Guancanayabo, on the southeastern coast of Cuba.
- Mainly export sugar, tobacco, and timber.
- The anchor managed the cargo operations.
- Importing of petroleum products is handled by CBM.

The Port of Antilla is positioned on the North shore of Nipe Bay, on the North coast of Cuba.
- Principal port in Cuba
- Exporting terminal of sugar
- Max size: LOA 190m, draught 6.7m

The Port of Boca Grande is a sub port of Jucaro. Central America is its primary route.
- Geographical Coordinates: latitude – 26° 43′ 17″ N,
- Longitude: 82° 15′ 40″ W

The Port of Cardenas has an anchorage depth of 3.4m- 4.6m. It is an open roadstead harbor.
- Over 500 ft length maximum size
- Leading sugar ports in Cuba
- Loading and unloading wharves

One of the largest ports in Cuba. The Port of Guantanamo is situated on the Southeast coast of Cuba, in Guantanamo Bay.
- Divided into inner and outer harbors
- Max draft: 5,8; Max LOA: 185

The Port of Jucaro is managed and operated by Empresa Terminales Mambisas de La Habana.
- Open-roadstead type of harbor
- Load and offload anchors

The Port of Matanzas is positioned at the River San Juan and River Yumuri in Matanzas Bay.
- Principally exports sugar, molasses, and liqueurs.
- Import goods include general cargo, oil, and fertilizer
- Around 40 vessels stop at the port every year

The Port of Niquero operates as a sugar port, is located on the S coast of Cuba. Its pier is situated at Punta Cachones.
- Own a finger pier with berthing capacity
- Serves nearby Roberto Ramirez Delgado sugar mill
- Bulk: LOA 125 m., draft 6.4 m

The Port of Preston is a pier, jetty, and wharf-type port.
- Seaport route is Central America
- The seaport latitude is 20º 26′ 60″ N;
- Longitude: 75° 39′ 26″ W

Santa Cruz del Sur Port is a harbor-type port open roadstead.
- Welcome up to 500 ft length max. vessel size
- Provide longshore service
- Cargo pier: 0-5 ft 0-1.5 m.

The Port of Tunas de Zaza is positioned on the North shore of Golfo de Ana Marie; at the Zaza river.
- Lighters at anchor carry the cargo movement
- Maximum vessel size: up to 500 ft in length
- Anchorage water depth measures 26-30 ft, 7.1-9.1 m

The Port of Bahia Honda is located 22nm west of Puerto del Mariel.
- A medium port handles general cargo
- Max size: LOA 150m, draught 6.71m.
- Central America route

The Port of Boqueron is a seaport with the main route in Central America.
- Latitude: 22º 6′ 0” N, longitude: -79º 0′ -36” W

The Port of Casilda is located on the S coast of Cuba., established in 1808.
- Transport passengers via tender boats
- Compromise one pier with two berths
- Load and discharge vessels through anchor

The Port of Guayabal is positioned on the South coast of Cuba.
- A sugar export port with a single pier
- Load sugar through onshore grab cranes or gear of the ship
- Approx. 11 vessels visit Guayabal every year

The Port of Manati is situated on the Northeast coast of Cuba, in the shallow lagoon of Bahia Sabanalamar.
- Principally export sugar products
- Anchorage depth: 9.4m – 10m
- Max size LOA 165m

Santa Lucia Port’s leading service is exporting copper ore and sulphuric acid.
- Located 150km WestSouthWest of Mariel
- Oil terminal depth: 4.9m – 6.1m
- Over 500 ft length maximum size

The Port of Vita is the most easterly port of Entry on the N coast of Cuba.
- Location: Puerto de Vita Bay
- Main function: export sugar products
- Position: 21º 06.00’N, 75º 57.95’W

This port is a small general cargo jetty located on the N coast of Cuba.
- Own wharves for loading and unloading
- Cargo Pier Water Depth: 16-20 ft 4.9 – 6.1 m
- LATITUDE / LONGITUDE: 20.9000° / -75.6833°

The Ceiba Hueca Port is located on the eastern side of Golfo de Guacanayabo, on the Southeast coast of Cuba.
- Primarily handles the production of three sugar mills.
- Export products to Indio Diaz, Francisco Castro Ceruto and La Demajagua
- Position: 20º 7′ 47” N, -77º -12′ 0” W

The Port of Moa is situated in the Oriente Province, on the Eastern tip of Cuba.
- Principally handles sulfur and nickel.
- Harbour: max length 500 ft
- Area: 20° 39′ 22″ N, 74° 54′ 30″ W

The Port of Nuevitas has a maximum water depth of 10.06 meters. It is situated on the NE bank of the country.
- It consists of the town and several ports
- Compromise berthage and storage facilities
- Main imports are fertilizer, general cargo, grain, and machinery
- Sugar, honey, and citrus fruits are principal exports

Puerto Tarafa is located in the province of Camaguey. Its place has a tiny population.
- The port is a sub port of Nuevitas
- Latitude/ Longitude: 21.6333° / -77.3666°

The Port of Baracoa is positioned in the eastern tip of Cuba, along a small semicircular bay on the Atlantic coast.
- Mainly used by vessels anchor and coastal traffic
- Max draft: 6,1 , anchorage: 21-25 ft 6.4-7.6 m
- Port service include longshore

Port of Caibarien is sited in the Southern part of Bahia San Juan de los Remedios.
- It lies 16km northeast of the Caibarien
- Cargo pier depth level 6-10 ft, 1.8-3 m
- Loading and unloading: med moor and anchor

Port of Cienfuegos is one of the largest port cities on the central southern coast of Cuba.
- Compromise five piers and three buoy moorings
- Around 100 vessels drop on the port per year
- Can accommodate largest vessels

The Port of Nicaro is a small-size seaport.
- Channel: 76 ft – OVER 23.3m – OVER
- Max vessel length up to 500m
- Equipped with excellent shelter

Port of Punta Gorda is a deep seaport, off-shore terminal positioned on the East part of Cuba.
- 20.6333° / -74.8500° LATITUDE / LONGITUDE
- Loading vessels from lighters
- Anchorage: Max LOA 134m, draught 8.5m.

You can find the Port of Tanamo on the North coast of Cuba.
- Handles large vessels
- Own facilities to manage general and liquid cargo
- Max LOA: 106, Max draft: 6,1

Felton Port is sited near East of the River Mayari, in Holguin Province at 20.7333° / -75.6000°.
- Principal cargoes are manganese, ore, and fertilizers
- Accommodate around five vessels annually

Port of Isabela de Sagua is the port of Sagua la Grande city. It is positioned on the North coast of Cuba, East of Havana.
- The main imports are fiber and fertilizers.
- Export products include crude and refined sugar
- 22.9500° / -80.0166° – LATITUDE / LONGITUDE

The Port of Gibara is situated 35km North of Holguin.
- Anchorage water depth: 4.9m- 6.1m
- Cargo pier depth is 3.4m -4.6m
- Maximum vessel size: up to 500 ft in length

Last Tunas Port occupies 117,800 hectares 1,178.00 km² of an area.
- Handled container of goods
- Geographical coordinates: Latitude: 21.1953, Longitude: -76.6014

Puerto de Pilion is a coastal natural harbor.
- Anchorage depth range from 7.1m – 9.1m
- Cargo pier depths: 4.9m – 6.1m
- Up to 500 ft in length maximum vessel size

Sagua la Grande is located in North-central Cuba, 24km up to the river.
- Mainly imports general cargo such as fertilizers and fiber
- Crude and refined oil are the top export products