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Cuban Cigar Prices in the Caribbean: LCDH Aruba Humidor Tour

June 13, 2025 Usman Dawood 2 min read

Cuban cigar prices in Aruba reflect global trends, but there are still hidden gems to be found, especially for smokers who know what they’re looking for.

Cohiba cigar prices in Aruba are in line with the rest of the world. With Habanos S.A.’s global pricing policy in effect, cigars like the Maduro 5 and Siglo series are priced similarly to the UK and Europe. For example, the Maduro 5 was listed at $171—roughly £135—which matches London retail. It’s consistent, not inflated.

Trinidad and Línea de Oro cigars follow the same pattern. The Romeo y Julieta Línea de Oro was priced at $90, which comes close to UK pricing when converted. These lines represent Habanos’ prestige offerings, and the pricing reflects that—steady, premium, and uniform across most markets.

Double Coronas and classic vitolas offer excellent value. Ramón Allones Gigantes from a 2022 box was available for just $44, nearly half what you’d pay in the UK. The Juan López Selección No. 2 came in at $50, making both a strong buy for anyone who enjoys these timeless, full-bodied formats.

The Bolívar Libertador, often priced around £100 in the UK, was found for just $46. The Vegas Robaina Unico, always a sleeper hit—was listed at $35 and reported to be smoking beautifully. These are the kinds of cigars seasoned collectors keep an eye out for.

La Casa del Habano Aruba is well-stocked and well-curated. While flagship brands are consistent in price, this humidor still offers opportunities to pick up superb cigars at great value. If you’re visiting the Caribbean and enjoy Cuban cigars, it’s absolutely worth a visit.

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Usman Dawood