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Hotels Islazul offers you a product that will make you feel like family throughout the Cuban archipelago. Beach, city, and nature hotel facilities, designed with the purpose of pleasing the most varied tastes, backed by the quality provided, and their connection to Cuban culture and idiosyncrasy are the features that distinguish Islazul.

Live unforgettable vacations with us. Become part of our list of distinguished guests so that you can repeat the experience of dreaming, resting, and enjoying the wonders and blessings of Cuba. Each of our facilities ensures a stay full of attractions, adventures, discoveries, and amenities that will make your stay a special event. With Islazul, throughout Cuba, you can explore every corner of history, culture, architecture, and participate in the social life on the island.

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Havana

The country’s capital and economic and cultural center, Havana is, above all, synonymous for pleasure and entertainment. Bordered on the north by the sea--an essential part of its magnificent beaches to the east--with surroundings marked by the most colorful eclecticism and a hospitable and cheerful people, clearly humane and recognized in its Caribbean environment where, undoubtedly, it stands out as a large city of more than two million inhabitants.

The City of the Columns, as defined by Cuba’s Cervantes Literature Prize winner Alejo Carpentier, Havana has an historic central area that has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and symbols that are, at the same time, those of Cuba, like the Tres Reyes del Morro Castle, the Cathedral with its beautiful square, the Floridita and La Bodeguita del Medio restaurants, and the aromatic Habanos

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Varadero

Due to its facilities and permanent development, Varadero is the beach tourist destination par excellence in Cuba. A long and thin strip of sand and green vegetation stretches for nearly 12 km along the Peninsula of Hicacos, penetrating into the Gulf, pointing toward the Atlantic Ocean.

It’s the most famous and internationally-known beach resort of the country, with lodging facilities and services that can satisfy the most demanding travellers. At Varadero, you can enjoy crystal clear waters with different shades of blue, in which you can find countless coral treasures and multicoloured fish. Located north of Matanzas, 130 kilometers from Havana, many people know it as The Blue Beach.

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Sancti Spíritus

Sancti Spíritus has the privilege of being the only city on the Cuban archipelago in which two of the first seven villas were founded by Spanish governor Diego Velázquez in the 16th century: that of the Espíritu Santo and Trinidad. Both were established in 1514, and one of the 14 provinces into which the Republic of Cuba is divided took its name from the first one: Sancti Spíritus. It’s a region of clayey and fertile soil, 15% of which is covered by one of the country’s most important mountain chains, the Escambray Mountain Range, which has, among its attributes, calm Caribbean beaches surrounding the Ancón Peninsula.

Its capital city, Sancti Spíritus, preserves, in its historical central area, buildings that reveal the diversity of styles that for three centuries notably enriched its complicated urban framework, among which the Major Parochial Church, the Principal Theater, and the bridge over the Yayabo River, are the most outstanding.

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Ciego de Ávila

Over the last few years, the central-eastern province of Ciego de Ávila has distinguished itself for the vigorous tourist development of its northern cay chain. In this fertile and predominantly flat territory, sugar production and the cultivation of citrus fruit and other crops play a significant economic role.

To the north, you will find the archipelago known as Jardines del Rey, as Spanish governor Diego Velázquez baptized, in 1514, this group of islets of singular beauty, among them Cayo Guillermo and Cayo Coco, with beaches of white sand and transparent waters.

Aparhotel Azul

Villa Azul is an affordable hotel located in an extraordinary area, just 10 minutes away from the stunning Cayo Coco with its splendid beaches and famous discotheque.

Villa Gregorio

Villa Gregorio is located on Cayo Guillermo Beach, right on the shore. Come and appreciate the natural beauty of the region and explore Cayo Coco Beach.

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Pinar del Río

Pinar del Río is located in the western region of Cuba, bordered to the north by the Florida Strait, to the west by the Artemisa province, and to the east by the Havana province. Known for its impressive landscapes, including mogotes (conical hill formations), valleys, and the famous Viñales region that attracts many tourists interested in nature, hiking, climbing, and horseback riding. Limestone soils and karstic morphology prevail, making Pinar del Río home to the largest caves in the Caribbean.

Additionally, it is one of the main tobacco-growing regions in Cuba. Tobacco fields and plantations are an integral part of the economy and tourist appeal. The province has a rich artisanal tradition (straw hats, ceramics, and woodwork). And like all of Cuba, music and dance are important elements of the culture offered in many places in the region.

Hotel Pinar del Río

Hotel Pinar del Río, located in the center and leisure district. Close by to appreciate the beauty of the region at Santo Tomas Caves and Viñales Botanical Garden, Casa Taller and the Municipal Museum.

Hotel Vueltabajo

Hotel Vueltabajo is located on the main street of Pinar del Río, very close to the center. Within a short distance, you will find the Art Gallery, the House of Trova and Culture, and many other points of interest.

Mirador de San Diego

Hotel Vueltabajo is a neoclassical-style building with its current structure, featuring 39 rooms. It was constructed in the year 1929. The building is designed in the shape of a horseshoe, with two floors.

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Villa Clara

Villa Clara is a province located in the center of Cuba. Its capital is Santa Clara, a city with a rich history and significance in the Cuban Revolution. The mausoleum of Che Guevara, where his remains rest alongside those of some of his revolutionary comrades, is an important historical site and pilgrimage destination. Leoncio Vidal Park is the main park and a popular place to relax and enjoy the local atmosphere. The city's church, the Cathedral of Santa Clara de Asís, is located in the park.

Caibarién is a coastal municipality, and Caibarién Beach is known for its crystal-clear waters and white sand. It is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the Cuban sun. Similarly, Cayo Santa María is a nearby tourist destination known for its pristine beaches and tranquil atmosphere.

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Camagüey

Camagüey, the largest province in Cuba, is located in the central region of the country and is known for its capital, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nicknamed the "City of Tinajones," its historic center features winding streets, colonial plazas, and a vibrant cultural scene.

Its landscapes include beaches in the Jardines de la Reina and Santa Lucía cays, perfect for diving, as well as vast cattle plains and protected areas like the Sierra de Cubitas. Camagüey blends history, nature, and tradition, offering a unique experience in the heart of Cuba.

Hotel Plaza

The Hotel Plaza de Camagüey, inaugurated in 1907, occupies an iconic city block and features a layout adapted to the urban design of its time, preserving its colonial architecture.

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Las Tunas

Las Tunas, located in eastern Cuba, borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. Its capital, Las Tunas, is known for its peaceful atmosphere and a blend of colonial and modern architecture.

The province is famous for its beaches, like Covarrubias, and its natural landscapes of mountains and forests. It is also a cultural hub, with a strong tradition in music and dance.

Hotel Las Tunas

It has 142 rooms, of which four are suites. All rooms are air-conditioned and feature a private bathroom, satellite TV, and a telephone.

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Holguín

Holguín, located in eastern Cuba, borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Sierra de Nipe mountains to the south. Its capital, Holguín city, is known for its wide plazas, parks, and vibrant cultural life.

The province is famous for its beautiful beaches, such as Guardalavaca, and its natural landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and natural parks. Holguín is also of historical interest, with sites like Parque Bariay, where Christopher Columbus is believed to have landed in 1492, and it is an important hub for Cuban music and dance.

Hotel Pernik

Villa Mirador de Mayabeque

Villa El Bosque

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Granma

Granma, located in southeastern Cuba, borders Holguín to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. Its capital, Bayamo, is the birthplace of Cuban independence and an important historical and cultural center.

The province is famous for the Desembarco del Granma National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Sierra Maestra, where the Revolution began. Its mountainous landscapes and historical legacy make Granma a key destination for cultural and nature tourism.

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Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba, located in the southeast of the island, borders Holguín to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. It is Cuba’s second-largest city and the site of major historical events.

Known for its strong Afro-Caribbean heritage, lively music, and the famous Santiago Carnival, the city has a unique atmosphere. Highlights include the Castle of San Pedro de la Roca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, Cuba’s patron saint.

Hotel Libertad

The Hotel Libertad in Santiago de Cuba offers 17 rooms with air conditioning, satellite TV, private bathroom, restaurant, bar, and rooftop terrace.

Hotel Rex

The Hotel Rex, in Santiago de Cuba, offers 24 rooms with air conditioning, satellite TV, and private bathroom. It features a restaurant, bar, and car rental service.

Hotel Las Américas

The Hotel Las Américas, in Santiago de Cuba, offers 70 rooms with air conditioning, private bathroom, satellite TV, and telephone. It features a restaurant, bar, pool, and car rental service.

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Guantánamo

Guantánamo, located in the easternmost part of Cuba, borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. Its capital, the city of Guantánamo, is known for its blend of Caribbean and French influences, reflected in its architecture and culture.

The province stands out for its unique natural landscapes, featuring mountainous terrain and the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also famous for its traditional music, such as changüí, and for the renowned Guantánamo Bay.

Hotel Martí

The Hotel Martí, in Guantánamo, offers 21 rooms with air conditioning, private bathroom, satellite TV, and telephone. Located in front of José Martí Park, it features a restaurant, bar, and rooftop terrace.