| |
|
NH Krystal Lagoon
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 690
Expensive |
 |
82.73 |
 |
|
|
|
If you want the best that Cayo Coco has to offer, then book into this all-inclusive hotel offering the closest thing to true five-star luxury on Cayo Coco. Most recently the Cuban-run Hotel El Senador, this vast complex is now run by the Dutch NH hotel group. The complex lies well inland of the beach, from which it is separated by a natural saltwater lagoon and mangrove forest.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Sol Cayo Coco
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 270
Expensive |
 |
82.73 |
 |
|
|
|
Adjoining the more upscale Meliá Cayo Coco, at the far east end of the island, this three-star all-inclusive (with a four-star billing) is the only hotel in the area with access to two different beaches: Playa Las Coloradas and Playa Larga. Stylishly contemporary, it has relatively few of the monstrous architectural faux pas typical of Cuban designs. This hotel is a great option for families—at least by day.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Meliá Cayo Coco
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 250
Adults only
Expensive |
 |
105.71 |
 |
|
|
|
This Spanish run all-inclusive occupies the very eastern tip of the island, with the fabulous beach on one side and a natural saltwater lagoon on the other. The curving lobby, with its plentiful marble and travertine and stylish contemporary furnishings, is the most sophisticated on Cayo Coco.Guests who get bored can also use the facilities at the neighboring Sol Cayo Coco (but not vice versa). If you´re seeking relative peace and quiet, an advantage here is that no kids are allowed.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Sol Cayo Guillermo
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Guillermo
|
Number of rooms: 268
Expensive |
 |
82.73 |
 |
|
|
|
We like this low-rise all-inclusive operated by Spain´s Meliá chain and fronting a gorgeous beach that westward guests have virtually all to themselves. There´s a certain classy elegance to this resort, which is a great option for families thanks to the kiddy´s pool and well-equipped kid´s club. Adults activities run the gamut. Beach volleyball. Snorkeling. Hobi-Cats. Tennis.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Iberostar Daiquiri
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Guillermo
|
Number of rooms: 312
Expensive |
 |
73.11 |
 |
|
|
|
This colorful all-inclusive managed by the Spanish Iberostar chain enjoys a sensational position on talcum-white Playa Daiquirí, on Cayo Guillermo. Architecturally, it´s a strange mish-mash of spired contemporary blocks and thatched bars and restaurants. The three long accommodation blocks wrap around a huge pool complex, with a smattering of other buildings cast willy-nilly throughout the landscaped grounds.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Blue Bay Cayo Coco
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 328
Mid - Range |
 |
81.00 |
 |
|
|
|
Hotel BlueBay Cayo Coco is a new 4 stars hotel in Cayo Coco due to open its doors on 15th December 2008. This newly built luxury property is located right on the beach, consists of 328 rooms and offers wide range of All Inclusive facilities and services that will keep your body and mind active or completely relaxed.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Blau Colonial Cayo Coco
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 342
Expensive |
 |
61.56 |
 |
|
|
|
This hotel backs the platinum sands of Playa Flamingo. It originated as part of the former Tryp Colonial Village and was spun off in 2003, when it was partially renovated, reopening under management by Spain´s Blau hotel group. Architecture here plays on a colonial theme, with red-tile roofs, wrought-iron lanterns and grills, shady arched terraces, Moorish tilework, and walls painted in calming tropical ice-cream pastels.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Tryp Cayo Coco
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 508
Expensive |
 |
82.65 |
 |
|
|
|
This colorful all-inclusive hotel has been through various transformations in the past decade and has settled into a first-rate hotel under Spanish management. The two spectacular pools (refurbished in 2008) snaking through the grounds almost steal the show away from the gorgeous beach. The landscaping beats the pants off some of the nearby rivals thanks to a surfeit of palms.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Oasis Villa Cayo Coco
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 48
Mid - Range |
 |
58.40 |
 |
|
|
|
Until recently called Villa Gaviota, but still in the Gaviota brand, this charmless hotel stands out from the rest of the pack on Cayo Coco for its small size. It´s managed by Oasis, a major Spanish tour company that feeds the hotel with package groups, although the hotel is open to everyone. The setting on Playa Flamingo makes the heart skip a beat, so lovely are the white sands and turquoise waters.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Oasis Playa Coco
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Coco
|
Number of rooms: 307
Mid - Range |
 |
75.03 |
 |
|
|
|
This mid-range all-inclusive hotel is at Playa Jaula, about three kilometers west of the main beach. It´s run by Cuba´s Gaviota group in conjunction with Spain´s Oasis hotel group. The grounds are a bit spartan, but the gorgeous beach and spectacular water make amends. The lobby, with its its peaked hardwood ceiling and lovely use of stained glass, is an inviting space to lounge in rattan chairs.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Villa Cojimar
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Guillermo
|
Number of rooms: 212
Budget |
 |
74.25 |
 |
|
|
|
This has not been reviewed yet but we do like the look of it.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Meliá Cayo Guillermo
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Cayo Guillermo
|
Number of rooms: 301
Expensive |
 |
103.79 |
 |
|
|
|
Adjacent to its sibling, the Sol Cayo Guillermo, this all-inclusive is a virtual carbon-copy, although it bills itself as slightly more upscale. It competes with the Iberostar for top billing and has a similar layout, with buildings wrapping around the main pool complex, set in well-maintained landscaped grounds.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Hotel Ciego de Avila
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Ciego de Avila City
|
Number of rooms: 143
Modern
Budget |
 |
32.49 |
 |
|
|
|
This is a new four–storey hotel run by Islazul which is located 2km out of town. This largely caters to bus tours although is not a bad place to overnight if a little rough around the edges. It also has plentiful services which are reason enough for many travelers to pass through at some point.
|
 |
|
| |
|
Hotel Morón
Hotels in Ciego de Avila - Moron
|
Number of rooms: 144
Modern
Budget |
 |
40.27 |
 |
|
|
|
We´re not sure why anyone would choose to overnight in Morón, but if you must then this is your nicest option. It´s not saying much. Recently transferred from the Cubanacán to the Islazul chain, it´s the town´s own version of the uninspired Bauhaus-style, Soviet-era, three-story structures found islandwide. On the south side of town, a 15-minute walk from the historic center, it´s perfectly adequate for a night, but no longer.
|
 |
|