Cuba topographic maps
Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.

Havana
There are low hills on which the city lies rise gently from the deep blue waters of the straits. A noteworthy elevation is the 200-foot-high (60-meter) limestone ridge that slopes up from the east and culminates in the heights of La Cabaña and El Morro, the sites of colonial fortifications overlooking the…
Average elevation: 35 m

Ciénaga de Zapata
The Zapata Swamp lies between 22°01’ and 22°40’ N latitude and between 80°33’ and 82°09’ W longitude. The swamp in total is over one million acres (4,000 km²).[4] Topographically, the maximum height above sea level is only about 10 meters with the top depth in below-sea-level coastal zones as…
Average elevation: 18 m