Iberostar Varadero
For that unique feel of Cuban colonial splendour, look no further than the Iberostar Varadero. A new addition to the Caribbean coast, this luxury Varadero hotel boasts a magnificent colonial style, mirroring the marble pillars and domes of historic Havana. Located in a secluded spot on an azure sea, the Iberostar Varadero is the epitome of indulgence, with some of the best spa facilities in Cuba. Should you want to get a little more action on your Varadero holiday, the Iberostar offers every watersport imaginable, from windsurfing to Scuba diving. Whatever your mood, you're sure to feel at home in this top Varadero hotel.
Sandals Royal Hicacos Resort & Spa
For the idyllic romantic getaway, you will find your every need met at the Sandals Royal Hicacos Resort and Spa. This adult only luxury hotel offers the intimacy and indulgence that will make your Varadero holiday completely unforgettable. The secluded palm-studded powder-sand beach provides the perfect setting for a romantic stroll, and for the more adventurous there are banana boats and water skis aplenty. If fine dining is your thing, you certainly won't be disappointed by the choice of 5 exquisite restaurants with offering from all over the globe. This Varadero hotel is a must for any couple looking for the very best.
Paradisus Varadero
The one thing one everyone's expects from the Caribbean is the tranquillity of a tropical paradise. Let's face it, there's nothing worse than setting off for a relaxing holiday only to end up next to a busy road or a noisy nightclub. There's no chance of this at the Paradisus, which, as the name suggests, is as close to heaven on earth as you will ever find. Set in lush tropical gardens, the Paradisus occupies an enormous 56,000m2 of land, and with a private secluded beach you are guaranteed the serenity and calm for which Cuba is so famous.
Tryp Peninsula
If a family holiday is on the cards then you're bound to have a few disagreements over what you want to do. With activities aplenty in Varadero, you can be sure the children won't welcome a relaxing day in the spa. Fortunately the Tryp Peninsula Varadero caters to everyone's idea of a perfect Varadero holiday. A luxury resort on the calm Caribbean coastline, this Varadero hotel provides activities, mini-parks and clubs for children of all ages without compromising on quality, leaving the adults to luxuriate in all that Cuba has to offer. Set in spacious grounds and on one of Cuba's most beautiful stretches of beach, the Tryp is the first choice for family fun.
Playa Alameda Varadero
For a taste of Varadero's lively side, the Playa Alameda Varadero has it all. Located at the tip of the peninsula, this Varadero hotel is surrounded by untouched beaches and pristine waters, providing the perfect opportunity to take up the many watersports on offer. When the sun goes down the day has only just begun at Playa Alameda, as traditional Cuban cabaret and themed live shows kick off. With all-inclusive drinks 24 hours a day, there won't be a dull moment on your Varadero holiday.
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