Must-see hotels in Ciego de Ávila Province

  • Alojamiento Maité

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    Surely one of the most professionally run casas in Cuba, Maité's place is reason alone to visit Morón. Relax by the small pool, on the breezy roof terrace…

  • Pullman Cayo Coco

    Cayo Coco

    This sleek five-star opened in December 2015 and was rebuilt after a gutting by Hurricane Irma. Having bagged a large slice of once tranquil Playa Las…

  • Iberostar Daiquirí

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    Plenty of shade, a lily pond and a curtain of water cascading in front of the pool bar add up to make the Daiquirí as unpretentious and appealing as ever…

  • Meliá Cayo Coco

    Cayo Coco

    This intimate resort on Playa Las Coloradas, at the hotel strip's eastern end, is everything you'd expect from Spain's Meliá chain. For a luxury twist,…

  • Colonial Cayo Coco

    Cayo Coco

    The Spanish-colonial villas with attractively tiled public areas lend the Colonial a refined, cloistered air, as if you've landed in a village rather than…

  • Villa Jabón Candado

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    Tired cyclists and drivers, look no further: here's a bright-pink corner haven with a carport that's easy to find, with owners who have accrued years of…

  • Gran Muthu Imperial

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    It may not be the newest kid on the block by the time you read this, but the Gran Muthu Imperial is an attractive choice for adults only. While the…

  • Gran Caribe Club Cayo Guillermo

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    This three-star, economically priced resort is the oldest hotel on the Sabana-Camagüey archipelago (opened in 1993) and has had more name changes than the…

  • Sitio La Güira

    Cayo Coco

    Backpackers aren't well catered for on Cuba's resort islands, except perhaps at this imitation of an erstwhile charcoal-burner's camp. Four pseudo-rustic…

  • Hotel Tryp Cayo Coco

    Cayo Coco

    The family choice. Tryp is a quintessential all-inclusive with a meandering pool, myriad bars and nightly tourist shows. Facilities are good, although…

  • Alojamiento Vista al Parque

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    There's comfort and independence in this lovely pale-blue house with three rooms (two of them apartments) with a couple of terraces and views across the…

  • Meliá Jardines del Rey

    Cayo Coco

    The big kahuna of Cuba resorts (1176 rooms), this five-star place, which opened in 2014, constitutes a small town with golf carts to get around, maps to…

  • Memories Flamenco Beach Resort

    Cayo Coco

    Opened in 2011 and equipped with 624 decent-sized rooms (still looking fairly shiny) in 10 gabled three-floor villas arranged around two pools (one with a…

  • La Casona de Morón

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    Ostensibly scruffy, Morón is a town of many secrets and here's one of them – a beautiful yellow-and-white plantation house with a two-level wraparound…

  • Villa Gregorio

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    A budget hotel, aimed as much at Cubans as foreigners, is an unusual occurrence in these parts. The Gregorio, named for Hemingway's old fishing partner,…

  • Hotel Ciego de Ávila

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    Where have all the tourists gone? Cayo Coco probably, leaving this Islazul staple the domain of Cuban sports teams and workers on government-sponsored…

  • María Luisa Muñoz Álvarez

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    Two clean rooms off a long corridor culminating in a patio equals textbook private-rental standard, with no real quirks. It's only a block from the center…

  • Cabins

    Ciego de Ávila Province

    Rustic accommodation in the small complex atop Loma de Cunagua is sometimes available if you phone ahead.