All inclusive
3/5
679 reviews
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All inclusive
3/5
679 reviews
All inclusive
3.5/5
8132 reviews
Travelers looking for a long sandy beach surrounded by palm trees and bathed by turquoise waves are sure to find it in Cuba. Located just 90 miles off the tip of Florida, this island is known for its turbulent history, which more than 60 years ago saw many of its citizens flee a communist revolution. The island was outside the reach of American travelers for decades, but these restrictions have been lifted as the two countries continued to improve their relationship. Now, citizens from the US have total freedom to travel to Cuba. Here, travelers discover what the rest of the world has already known for a long time: the island is a world-class beach destination. And this is more than evident in Varadero, a resort community located on the Hicacos Peninsula. Some of the best all-inclusive hotels in Cuba are located on this thin arm of land between the Strait of Florida and Cardenas Bay. Tourists will find more than 12 miles of idyllic beaches where they can sunbathe and play on the fine white sand facing the waves. The hotels in Varadero, Cuba are easily accessible from the Juan Gualberto Gomez International Airport, yet offer all the tranquility and seclusion that discerning travelers expect.
Hotels in Varadero, Cuba, offer first-class services such as natural-shaped swimming pools surrounded by sun loungers for visitors to relax with a glass of rum, a daiquiri or a mojito. The restaurants offer traditional Cuban dishes and beautiful scenery with views of the gardens and the sea. The friendly hotel staff will help guests enjoy water sports such as kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing. Golf enthusiasts will find a first-class course on the peninsula. Families with children can enjoy the children's activities and the playrooms offered by the all-inclusive hotels in Cuba. Some hotels have business facilities such as conference rooms and Wi-Fi. The spas, gyms, and sports like volleyball and tennis complete the experience.
Coral Beach is the hub for divers. Fabulous coral formations, brightly colored fish, and sea turtles can be seen here. The gentle waves and temperatures around 77 degrees make Varadero the ideal place for all types of divers, both experienced and beginners. Visitors can learn about the island’s ecology at the Varahicacos Ecological Reserve if they travel a little further. Situated at the far east end of the peninsula, the reserve has various paths and an ancient burial cave with human remains dating back 2,500 years. History lovers can tour the city of Varadero and enjoy the elegant wooden homes with their intricate wrap-around porches. A good example of this is the Municipal Museum of Varadero, which stands out for its exhibits of period furniture. A refreshing stroll through Josone Park will lead you to a lovely lake with row boat and paddle boat rentals. These gardens were created by the rich owners of a rum distillery and were private for some time. However, the land was expropriated for public use during the revolution in the 1950s.