Melia Las Dunas In Cuba

Melia Las Dunas Hotel in Cayo Santa Maria has become the number one resort for family holidays in the biggest of the Antilles.

This resort is huge - with over 900 rooms - is the biggest hotel in the central part of Cuba. There are 5 restaurants of which one serves buffet services and the others are a la carte restaurants. The swimming pools are large and divided into areas for adults and kids.

The journey to this hotel can be long if you are coming from Havana by road. It takes approximately 5 hours. There are 2 flights from Havana every day and it only takes 50 to reach the island. There is an international airport in Santa Clara and some tour operators sell flights direct to Cayo Santa Maria including an hour transfer from Santa Clara airport.

There are only three hotels in this island and a few projects on their early stage. Cayo Santa Maria is still one of the least spoilt beach areas in Cuba. If you are looking for a quiet resort then Cayo Santa Maria is probably your best option.

For the Cuban Cuisine standards this hotel is definitely above the average. Managed by Sol Melia, the Spanish hotel chain the variety is always guarantee. There is plenty to choose from including sea food, Chinese dishes, Creole Cuban recipes and even a Hamburger Snack Bar.

If you are travelling with children this hotel offer free baby sitting facilities and older kids can enjoy plenty of activities held on a daily basis by the swimming pool and the hotel theatre.

It is always recommended reading reviews of other travelers on Trip Advisor or any other trip reviewer website you prefer. You can use the information on these websites to help you make the right decision.

Before booking your package holidays to Cuba. Visit www.quest2cuba.co.uk by Jose Mauricio Maurette for more information on the best locations and Cuba Tours.

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