The Greater Antilles offers visitors the opportunity to visit cities such as Havana, the capital, which is known for its ancient architecture Old Havana has been declared a World Heritage Site; in the historic center you can enjoy visits to the Palace of Fine Arts and the Cathedral of Havana; You can also sample "daiquiri" in the bar-restaurant "El Floridita" or the "Mojito" in the Bodeguita del Medio, both frequented in the fifties by the famous writer and novelist Ernest Hemingway. Santiago de Cuba, distinguished by the hospitality of its inhabitants, also has a rich cultural tradition. In the city of Trinidad declared by
Unesco World Heritage find traces of a past still in force. the typical features of what was the Spanish colonization are preserved throughout.
Our hotel chain has locked facilities in these major cities providing personalized service excellence in their journey through the history and culture
Cuban.
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Hotel E Velasco
IWith an eclectic architecture and a decoration that evokes the halls at the beginning of the last century, this hotel is an option for rest and knowledge of local history thanks to its location in the center of the city of Matanzas. It has the T + HS...
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Cubanacan Comodoro
Located in the elite district of Miramar this hotel is privileged with a private beach area, in a nice spot of the West coast of Havana city. The hotel is ideal for business men, families, events, incentive groups, long stays and circuits. It is just...
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Mariposa
Its green surroundings, its beautiful pool and its fun little ranch make this hotel an attractive proposal. It is located in the center of the Scientific Pole of Havana and just 10 minutes away from the International Airport "José Martí".
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Cubanacan Club Acuario
This All-Inclusive hotel, the only one of its kind in Havana, is located west of the city, 20 minutes away from José Martí International airport. It is part of the residential touristic complex Marina Hemingway.