Lonely Planet review
It's not clear what Batista's brother had in mind when he erected this modern concrete giant on Punta Gorda in the 1950s, though making money was probably the prime motivation. Still, the Jagua is a jolly good hotel – airy and surprisingly plush. Upper rooms (there are seven floors) are best. Any lack of historical credentials is compensated for by inviting amenities: namely the fine restaurant, appealing pool, attractive public areas, large bright rooms, in-house cabaret show and beautiful bayside setting. There's always at least one tour group staying here.
Services & facilities
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Parking
- Available
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Air Conditioning
- Air conditioning
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Wi-Fi/internet access
- Internet access
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Swimming pool
- Available