Driving in Cuba is on the right-hand side of the road; speed limits are normally posted and generally respected. In recent years, the total number and variety of vehicles in Cuba has increased. Although the main roads of Havana are fairly well maintained, secondary streets in Cuba often are not. Many roads and city streets are unlit, making night driving dangerous. Some cars and most bicycles lack running lights or reflectors. Unfenced and roaming livestock constitute another possibly dangerous road hazard, especially at night. Be careful where you park, and don't leave anything in the car.
Limo agencies provide roadside assistance to their clients as a condition of the rental contract. Cuban authorities may prohibit drivers of rental limos from leaving the country if they are in an accident, even if they are injured and require medical evacuation, until all claims associated with an accident are settled. Travelers should not permit unauthorized persons to drive the rental vehicle. Cuba limousine companies have a great variety of cars at your disposal, from the luxurious ones including chauffeur, the compact ones and jeeps to the small and economic models ideal for young couples. The
Limousine rental give you the possibility of planning your own vacations, you could reserve hotel rooms in different provinces throughout Cuba and move at your own pace. The infrastructure for car repairing, maintenance and gas services are well placed and available in different cities, so you don't have to worry about it, just drive and enjoy the view.