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Hotel Iberostar Tainos
4.2/56 Reviews

Hotel Iberostar Tainos

Varadero|1.56km from Ambrosio Cave
This was our third visit to this resort and our seventh trip to Cuba. Short version/summary: The current food shortages are having an impact on the resort, but you can still have a good vacation if you manage your expectations and aren’t a picky eater. First-timers to Cuba should perhaps wait until the shortages are resolved. The beach is fantastic and the staff delightful. Long version….. I write this review with mixed feelings, as it’s clear that Cuba is in a crisis and the lovely staff at this resort are trying their best in very difficult circumstances. However I feel that I would be doing a disservice to fellow travellers if I were to gloss over the noticeable decline in food variety that we noticed since our last visit in 2019. Room: We had a ground floor bungalow room, close to the beach. The bungalow rooms are a good size, with a large wrap-around balcony. The room was tired, but clean and had everything we needed. The mattress was comfortable (the best we’ve ever had in Cuba), and the pillows adequate. Air conditioning worked well. The bathroom has a separate room for the toilet and large-stand-up shower, and a good-sized counter for the sink. We had lots of hot water, and great water pressure all week. Towels were large and thick. The closet is located by the sink and has shelves, drawers, and space to hang clothes. Lots of hangers were provided. We had a number of issues with the room through the week (door, safe, plumbing) but all were corrected quickly once reported to staff. Our patio door was exceptionally heavy to open – we chose not to report this as there didn’t seem to be much potential for a solution and we didn’t wish to change rooms. The room was cleaned daily and bedding changed mid-week. Bottled water was provided daily. Beach: What an outstanding beach! The sand is soft, the water is clear, and you can walk for miles. There are lots of palapas at this resort (and more actively being built) but not quite enough chairs. It was necessary to claim chairs in the morning to get a spot. There are games and activities on the beach, and the standard kayaks/pedal boats that you can use. Staff will take you for a short hobie cat ride for free, or for $20/person you can have staff take you in a hobie cat to a nearby snorkling reef. There is a washroom near the beach, however it sometimes didn’t have toilet paper first thing in the morning. Pool: The pool is large and kept nice and clean. It was never an issue to get seats at the pool at any time of day, however shade is fairly limited. There are some broken tiles in the pool here and there (mostly near the edges) so keep an eye where you step. There are also lots of activities at the pool and live music/entertainment every afternoon. There are washrooms close by. Entertainment: This year had the best variety and quality of entertainment that we’ve seen in a long time. While there were some “house” musicians and dancers who we saw a number of times, there was al
Brisas del Caribe
4.3/544 Reviews

Brisas del Caribe

Varadero|2.51km from Ambrosio Cave
Ocean and beach fairy tale 😍 First, the good stuff: the area is gorgeous. Special thanks to Eliezer and Senin. Very competent managers, they speak Russian well, they help with “unsolvable” issues, and in general I have very warm impressions from them. Delicious ice cream and cocktails, depending on the season they serve fish and seafood. February turned out to be off season. There was fish, but not super often. Grill zone - very good meat. And beef and pork and chicken. Pineapples and papaya. Of course the ocean!!!! The biggest plus. That's why we flew for 14 hours. We walked the entire shore - our part of the beach turned out to be the best in our opinion. Wide shore, sun loungers do not stack on top of each other. Quiet. Now about the negative))) First we checked into a bungalow (southern part of the hotel). Dark, humid, bad air conditioning, poor cleaning. Considering that they left chocolates and money, not very good. The bathroom floors were not washed at all. One day they took away a towel and didn’t bring any... any... at all. Neither for arms, nor for legs. They asked us to move to the main building closer to the ocean. There the situation has completely changed. There were elephants on the bed, and boats were flying. 9!!! Towels for two. Although there were 4 in the bungalow (as it turned out, we were given a foot towel as the main towel in the bungalow). Clean, bright, good air conditioning and views of the pool and ocean. Now the tips: - if you are not given something, demand and ask. Most likely they will forget, you need to remind them. - take a towel with you (at least a small one). Because we were given a towel for 2 days at the beach. - You can take your own mug, but disposable glasses were thrown away in front of us. - take plenty of sunscreen. They burned out in the first days. - the most season is from June to November. December - March winds can be strong. Ideal month - October - leave a tip. Locals will be happy with chocolates and primitive medicines (no-shpa, paracetamol, spazgan), but it’s not difficult for us In general, except for the moment of relocation and problems with the towel, everything was excellent. 👍

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Starfish Las Palmas - Adults Only +16
4.4/557 Reviews
hotel is using pictures of swimming pool, which they do not have. it belongs to other hotel and if you want to use it, than need to pay extra 35 usd/day per person. Breakfast choice was fine, room clean and with working AC, but...located between 3 night clubs/disco. that means loud music every day between 9pm and 4 am. Even strongest clubbing lovers were tired. breakfast and check in has place in other hotel. in general, I do not recommend.
Hotel Iberostar Tainos
4.2/56 Reviews
This was our third visit to this resort and our seventh trip to Cuba. Short version/summary: The current food shortages are having an impact on the resort, but you can still have a good vacation if you manage your expectations and aren’t a picky eater. First-timers to Cuba should perhaps wait until the shortages are resolved. The beach is fantastic and the staff delightful. Long version….. I write this review with mixed feelings, as it’s clear that Cuba is in a crisis and the lovely staff at this resort are trying their best in very difficult circumstances. However I feel that I would be doing a disservice to fellow travellers if I were to gloss over the noticeable decline in food variety that we noticed since our last visit in 2019. Room: We had a ground floor bungalow room, close to the beach. The bungalow rooms are a good size, with a large wrap-around balcony. The room was tired, but clean and had everything we needed. The mattress was comfortable (the best we’ve ever had in Cuba), and the pillows adequate. Air conditioning worked well. The bathroom has a separate room for the toilet and large-stand-up shower, and a good-sized counter for the sink. We had lots of hot water, and great water pressure all week. Towels were large and thick. The closet is located by the sink and has shelves, drawers, and space to hang clothes. Lots of hangers were provided. We had a number of issues with the room through the week (door, safe, plumbing) but all were corrected quickly once reported to staff. Our patio door was exceptionally heavy to open – we chose not to report this as there didn’t seem to be much potential for a solution and we didn’t wish to change rooms. The room was cleaned daily and bedding changed mid-week. Bottled water was provided daily. Beach: What an outstanding beach! The sand is soft, the water is clear, and you can walk for miles. There are lots of palapas at this resort (and more actively being built) but not quite enough chairs. It was necessary to claim chairs in the morning to get a spot. There are games and activities on the beach, and the standard kayaks/pedal boats that you can use. Staff will take you for a short hobie cat ride for free, or for $20/person you can have staff take you in a hobie cat to a nearby snorkling reef. There is a washroom near the beach, however it sometimes didn’t have toilet paper first thing in the morning. Pool: The pool is large and kept nice and clean. It was never an issue to get seats at the pool at any time of day, however shade is fairly limited. There are some broken tiles in the pool here and there (mostly near the edges) so keep an eye where you step. There are also lots of activities at the pool and live music/entertainment every afternoon. There are washrooms close by. Entertainment: This year had the best variety and quality of entertainment that we’ve seen in a long time. While there were some “house” musicians and dancers who we saw a number of times, there was al
Hotel Playa Vista Azul
4.7/53 Reviews
The first thing to highlight is the service from the workers, which has been excellent, and especially that of the chambers and butlers. The offers in the Buffet restaurant are not at the level of a 5-star hotel based on the variety of products, but it is worth highlighting that they are very well prepared and have a very good flavor.
Starfish Varadero - All Inclusive
4.1/561 Reviews
May 17th - 31st This was my 8th time staying here I believe and it certainly did not disappoint. The WIFI internet was decent and available all around the resort! The food was good and acceptable. Ice cream and desserts were the best. The hamburgers were a pleasant surprise with their local condiments! The late night sports bar and grill was the place to be. Air conditioned room with sports tv, pool tables, drinks, and a grill. As long as one visits Varadero to have fun, nobody will be disappointed. It's a utopia, that's all there is to it! Please upgrade and renovate the bathrooms! Tips: - Bring your own toilet paper, candy, sauces, condiments, foaming hand soap, bathtub and shower cleanser, scrub pads, soap bars, razors, shaving foam, - Take a visit to the International bank downtown Varadero to exchange CDN or US dollars into Pesos. Easier to spend with tipping and local restaurants with Pesos. Both have both currencies just in case. - Repeat guests: ask for an extension in your room past check-out time if you need. It should be free if you are a repeat guest.
Brisas del Caribe
4.3/544 Reviews
Ocean and beach fairy tale 😍 First, the good stuff: the area is gorgeous. Special thanks to Eliezer and Senin. Very competent managers, they speak Russian well, they help with “unsolvable” issues, and in general I have very warm impressions from them. Delicious ice cream and cocktails, depending on the season they serve fish and seafood. February turned out to be off season. There was fish, but not super often. Grill zone - very good meat. And beef and pork and chicken. Pineapples and papaya. Of course the ocean!!!! The biggest plus. That's why we flew for 14 hours. We walked the entire shore - our part of the beach turned out to be the best in our opinion. Wide shore, sun loungers do not stack on top of each other. Quiet. Now about the negative))) First we checked into a bungalow (southern part of the hotel). Dark, humid, bad air conditioning, poor cleaning. Considering that they left chocolates and money, not very good. The bathroom floors were not washed at all. One day they took away a towel and didn’t bring any... any... at all. Neither for arms, nor for legs. They asked us to move to the main building closer to the ocean. There the situation has completely changed. There were elephants on the bed, and boats were flying. 9!!! Towels for two. Although there were 4 in the bungalow (as it turned out, we were given a foot towel as the main towel in the bungalow). Clean, bright, good air conditioning and views of the pool and ocean. Now the tips: - if you are not given something, demand and ask. Most likely they will forget, you need to remind them. - take a towel with you (at least a small one). Because we were given a towel for 2 days at the beach. - You can take your own mug, but disposable glasses were thrown away in front of us. - take plenty of sunscreen. They burned out in the first days. - the most season is from June to November. December - March winds can be strong. Ideal month - October - leave a tip. Locals will be happy with chocolates and primitive medicines (no-shpa, paracetamol, spazgan), but it’s not difficult for us In general, except for the moment of relocation and problems with the towel, everything was excellent. 👍
Roc Arenas Doradas
4.3/558 Reviews
Good resort, clean and modern. Theres restaurants, bars, small shops, pools and its on the beach. The rooms are modern, clean and big. A bus is available for free to go to Varadero city on a daily basis, multiple times. The people are approachable and helpful, very lovely people. The food is diverse, meat and veggies. Tasty vegetables and fruits.

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There are not many hotels in Varadero. Guests are advised to book in advance. Varadero has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 96 USD. There are 0 five-star hotels in Varadero at an average price of 121 USD per night. There are 1 four-star hotels in Varadero at an average price of 114 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Varadero at an average price of 32 USD per night. Hotels in Varadero offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Hotel Mercure Cuatro Palmas Varadero in Varadero is a favorite among Trip.com users. Hotel Playa de Oro is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Varadero, nearby attractions like Delfinario can be your first stop. For short trips in Varadero, Saturno Cave are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Varaderotur, La Bamba Disco, Varadero Beach.

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