22 Best Hotels in Eastern Cuba, Cuba

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Santiago de Cuba has a few extraordinary lodgings, from the historic, well-situated Hotel Casa Granda to the postmodern Hotel Meliá Santiago de Cuba. Hidden in the decaying elegance of Vista Alegre are some fine casas particulares, as well as more conventional lodgings. Other cities in the region have only one or two acceptable hotels each.

Top-notch resorts line this sector of the coast. Most of them charge flat, all-inclusive rates. The prices are economical, and the quality of the service and the food is better than average. To the north, Guardalavaca is becoming a haven for Europeans and Canadians. It has a handful of mostly all-inclusive resorts and a few free-standing restaurants and discos. This area offers the perfect beach vacation, and it's a convenient place from which to explore Santiago and Baracoa.

Brisas Los Galeones

$$ | Chivirico, 87900, Cuba Fodor's Choice
How many lodgings proudly proclaim that they are "only" a three-star resort and their devoted return customers revel in that claim? A mostly Canadian retiree clientele makes up the guest list here, but all are welcome, of course. Rooms are small and plainly decorated; each comes with a private patio and feels more like a comfortable little cottage than a hotel room. Since the place is small, any overflow gets booked into the neighboring Brisas Sierra Mar, which sometimes happens during the high season if there's not space here. That's not a tragedy, but Los Galeones is more enjoyable than its sister property if you fit the demographic. While there's often a certain blandness to the state-run Cuban hotels, Los Galeones illustrates that it doesn't have to be that way.

Pros

  • The place is wonderfully low-key and friendly
  • Rooms have great views

Cons

  • It's a steep walk (296 steps) down to the beach
  • This is not where the action is
Chivirico, 87900, Cuba
2232–9110-through Brisas Sierra Mar
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32 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Casa Granda

$$ | Calle Heredia 201, Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba Fodor's Choice

From the grand old Casa Granda, the best hotel in the Centro Histórico, you can see Parque Céspedes, with its wandering musicians and guayabera-clad men in conversation. The hotel's second-floor porch—adorned with plants, crimson-and-gray awnings, a black-and-white tile floor, and a large wooden bar—is a great people-watching spot. Author Graham Greene was a regular guest here during his visits to Cuba, and he penned portions of his novel Our Man in Havana during his stays. Even if you don't stay here, be sure to stop by for a mojito or a light meal (you can get good cubanos [roast pork and ham sandwiches served with pickles and a salad]).

Pros

  • The formal dining room offers delectable seafood and steak dishes
  • Few lodgings in Cuba evoke history the way this one does

Cons

  • Guest rooms don't have as elegant an aura as architecture of the place
  • The furniture isn't new and rooms are on the small side, though still among the best in the city
Calle Heredia 201, Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba
2265–3021
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55 rooms, 3 suites
Free Breakfast

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Meliá Santiago de Cuba

$$ | Av. de las Américas, e/Av. Manduley y Av. Cuarto, Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba Fodor's Choice

With the look of a tropical erector set, this red, white, and blue high-rise is either playfully appealing or pompously postmodern, depending on your point of view. However controversial the exterior might be, no one argues about whether this Spanish-run hotel's service and amenities are top-notch—they simply are. Rooms are large and modern, with great city views from the upper floors. The vast lobby, cast in green marble, includes two restaurants and a business center. The lobby leads outdoors to a palm-lined pool complex surrounded by bars and restaurants. The buffet breakfasts and dinners at the main restaurant are good.

Pros

  • The hotel is the most up-to-date facility in town
  • There is a great night club on the top floor

Cons

  • The hotel is a good walk from downtown, requiring a short taxi ride
Av. de las Américas, e/Av. Manduley y Av. Cuarto, Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba
2268--7070
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270 rooms, 32 junior suites
Free Breakfast

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Paradisus Río de Oro Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Carretera Holguín–Guardalavaca, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba Fodor's Choice

Located on the Bahía de Naranjo inlet 3 km (2 miles) west of Guardalavaca, this adults-only resort benefits from the luxurious sands of Playa Esmeralda. The setting and the many amenities are the real draws here, as is the five-star service that includes a spa and health center. Activities include a wide variety of nonmotorized sporting facilities and a scuba-diving facility 100 meters from the hotel.

Pros

  • This hotel is among the best in Cuba
  • Excellent spa services are a rarity in Cuba

Cons

  • Travelers have reported it being hard to find lounge chairs here, so beware of lounge-chair hogs
  • No-kids policy means this is not a place for families
Carretera Holguín–Guardalavaca, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba
2443--0090
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354 rooms
All-Inclusive
No kids under 18

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Blau Costa Verde Beach Resort

$$ | Off Carretera Holguín–Guardalavaca, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba

If you seek a fun-loving, contemporary beach vacation, don't pass up this resort operated by the Canadian Blau chain. By day you can take a dip in one of several lovely swimming pools or follow the boardwalk past protected marshlands to the beach, with its gleaming white sand and clear, shallow waters that are good for snorkeling. At night you can sample daiquiris of any flavor at one of six bars or spend some time dancing at the disco before retiring to your spacious, modern guest quarters. All rooms have a balcony or terrace, with sea or garden views. Ample buffets are included in your rates; there are also two à la carte restaurants.

Pros

  • The hotel is on a great beach
  • Lots of activity here

Cons

  • The rooms are tired and could do with a renovation
  • Not all rooms have sea views
Off Carretera Holguín–Guardalavaca, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba
2443–3510
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464 rooms, 16 suites
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Brisas Sierra Mar

$$ | Chivirico, 87900, Cuba

High-quality food and service are among this resort's hallmarks. It sits on a bluff overlooking a beach 10 km (6 miles) east of Chivirico. Rooms have top-flight amenities, including air-conditioning and satellite TV. Open terraces and the pool deck overlook the beach and the mountains. In the off-season, discounts are as much as 50%. The resort is undergoing a modeling at this writing; try to snag one of the rooms that are completed.

Pros

  • Rooms have great views
  • Friendly staff at resort

Cons

  • This is an older resort with a few shopworn rooms
Chivirico, 87900, Cuba
2232–9110
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200 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Balcón del Caribe

$ | Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba

On a coastal cliff a few minutes' walk from Castillo del Morro, this hotel has spectacular views. Grab one of the cliff-side cabaña rooms for the best vistas; they're not much more than the standard room rates. No matter which room you get, all guest quarters have satellite TV; some have minibars. You'll need a car to reach Santiago, but the drive is splendid.

Pros

  • As close to Castillo del Morro as it gets
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Long way from other city sights
  • Not a place to stay if you're looking for action
Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba
2269–1506
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72 rooms, 22 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Brisas Guardalavaca

$$ | Playa Pesquero, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba

Easy access to a white-sand beach, wide-open public spaces, and elegant swimming pools make this resort a solid choice for a relaxing vacation. Rooms—in the original five-story building or in the newer, breezier villas—have tile work and fairly new furnishings. Older rooms in the main building are undergoing renovation at this writing. Nonguests can pay a day charge to use the facilities.

Pros

  • The villa-type accommodations have modern amenities
  • Nonguests can use the facilities (for a fee)

Cons

  • Not all rooms have been renovated, so try to snag one of the finished ones
  • During high season, can feel overrun with day guests
Playa Pesquero, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba
2443–0218
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437 rooms
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Hotel El Castillo

$ | Baracoa, 97310, Cuba

Baracoa's Seboruco Castle was renovated and transformed into this charming hotel with views of the town—from its quaint Historic Center to its Malecón—El Yunque, and the sea. Even the pool and its terrace offer panoramic vistas, though a 3rd-floor bar provides some of the best perspectives. Rooms mix comfortable, classic antiques with modern conveniences, and the attentive staff provides top-notch service.

Pros

  • The most impressive hotel in town with the best views of the city
  • Here's an opportunity to stay in a converted fort

Cons

  • A few of the rooms are looking a bit shopworn
  • Noise from the city travels up the hill
Baracoa, 97310, Cuba
2164–5165
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62 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Guacanaybo

$ | Av. Camilio Cienfuegos, Manzanillo, Cuba

On a bluff overlooking the bay, this modest, Soviet-era hotel offers the best accommodations, amenities (including satellite TV), and food you're likely to find in the area. All rooms have bay views and small balconies. Decor is plain with bright floral-print drapes and spreads and blue walls.

Pros

  • Visitors can trek in the surrounding forests

Cons

  • While the best hotel in the area, it is far from the Cuban all-inclusive resorts where most people choose to stay
Av. Camilio Cienfuegos, Manzanillo, Cuba
2357–4012
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105 rooms, 4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Pernik

$ | Av. Dimitrov y Av. XX Aniversario, Holguín, 80100, Cuba

Partially paid for by the Bulgarian government (it's named for a town in Bulgaria), this Soviet-inspired hotel has more than 200 rooms and plenty of amenities, and, quite frankly, looks better from the inside than outside. Rooms are bright and sparkly, but plainly decorated. For a lively atmosphere, head to the pool. For better-than-average Cuban specialties and frequent live-music performances, make a beeline for the main restaurant, Sofia—named after the Bulgarian capital, of course.

Pros

  • The pool has lively activities
  • Rates are a bargain

Cons

  • Typical Soviet-era architecture
  • Not much action going on here
Av. Dimitrov y Av. XX Aniversario, Holguín, 80100, Cuba
2448–1011
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202 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Royalton

$ | Antonio Maceo No. 53, Bayamo, 85100, Cuba
Bayamo’s nicest lodging overlooks Parque Céspedes with a terrace bar and restaurant ($) that are great places for whiling away a warm afternoon. Rooms are small and plain here with tile floors and are decorated in bright tropical colors with striped spreads and drapes. A word of note: this hotel does not belong to the luxury Royalton Resorts chain, which does have two branches in Cuba.

Pros

  • This is lovely old style at bargain rates
  • The central location can't be beat

Cons

  • Rooms facing the park do get some street noise
Antonio Maceo No. 53, Bayamo, 85100, Cuba
2342--2290
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel San Juan

$ | Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba

The setting is bucolic: you're at the foot of San Juan Hill and surrounded by trees and fields. Rooms here are styled like small villas. All are decorated in blue and have balcony and satellite TV. You can spend time by the rectangular pool, in the gym, on the pleasant terrace, or in the bar, which is open 24 hours and has live music in the evening.

Pros

  • A quiet option away from the commotion of central Santiago
  • Rates are a bargain for the offerings

Cons

  • You're a distance from most city sights here
Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba
2268–7200
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112 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Sierra Maestra

$ | Carretera Central, Km 1.5, Bayamo, 85100, Cuba

Although it looks unkempt and institutional from the outside, this hotel is well maintained inside . The lobby is a little noisy (music blasts from speakers), but the rooms are bright and comfortable, decorated in anything from bland tans to stark chartreuses. All have satellite TV. The restaurant serves meals that are filling, if uninspired.

Pros

  • The attraction of this hotel is its central location, adjacent to Plaza del Himno, and other noteworthy spots
  • Rates are a bargain

Cons

  • The noisy lobby takes away from much of the charm of this budget hotel
  • Restaurant meals are ho-hum at best
Carretera Central, Km 1.5, Bayamo, 85100, Cuba
2342–7970
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132 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Versalles

$$ | Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba
Situated on a hill less than a mile from the airport, you'll get nice views of the city from out here, and it's very quiet at night. All accommodations have satellite TVs. Rooms are slightly cheaper than cabins, but all are warmly decorated in earth tones, albeit a little spartan. Nevertheless, accommodations are a little more homey out here than in a standard hotel. You'll find a pool for kids, though not adults, and a buffet restaurant.

Pros

  • Peace and quiet are yours at this countryside lodging
  • The slight elevation on a hill keeps things cooler than in the city itself

Cons

  • You're a long way from Santiago's sights
  • Rooms are very plain
Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba
2269–1016
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46 rooms, 15 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Sol Río de Luna y Mares

$$ | Playa Esmeralda, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba
This family-friendly resort has raised the bar for luxury along Guardalavaca's coast; Playa Esmeralda is just out your front door, and you have access to two small private beaches on protected coves. Brightly colored rooms come with balconies or terraces. The beaches are lined with native trees, and there's an excellent coral reef just offshore that will appeal to snorkelers. Golf carts, on call 24 hours, whisk you from your door to the beach or the pool complex. Buffets are ample and filling; at the other five restaurants, you dine à la carte.

Pros

  • Lots of family activities to keep everyone busy
  • This is a particularly scenic sector of the coast

Cons

  • Not a place to come if you crave peace and quiet
Playa Esmeralda, Guardalavaca, 82300, Cuba
2443--0060
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464 rooms
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Villa Balcón de la Sierra

$ | 88000, Cuba

This 1950s-style complex in the town of Providencia rents rooms in 10 brightly colored cabins. Rooms are basic, but so are the rates here. The real attraction is the get-away-from-it-all atmosphere, and the fresh, cool air. You'll also find a bar, restaurant, and pool here.

Pros

  • The cabins offer wonderful views
  • Reasonable rates
  • Bar, restaurant, and pool

Cons

  • The restaurant serves only basic fare
  • This is a remote area and not a place to go if you need actions
88000, Cuba
2359–5180
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Bayamo

$ | Bayamo, 85100, Cuba

This attractive complex gives you some peace and quiet outside the city on the road to Manzanillo. Rooms are brightly colored but incessantly plain, with beds, end tables, a mirror and little else. The rates can't be beat, though. The restaurant, El Tamarindo ($), is known for its roast pork. The property also has a bar, pool, and a discotheque.

Pros

  • The landscape surrounding the property is beautiful
  • Great on-site Cuban restaurant

Cons

  • The hotel is outside the city itself
  • Spartan decor in rooms
Bayamo, 85100, Cuba
2342–3102
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12 rooms, 12 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Villa Maguana

$ | Playa Maguana, Baracoa, 97310, Cuba

If you like the idea of sitting in the shade on a rocking chair steps from a secluded, palm-lined beach, this guest house is perfect. The sands here are white, and the waters are protected by a cove. The house is simple, offering such basic comforts as a common TV lounge. As there are only a few rooms, you must make reservations well in advance through the nearby Hotel Castillo or any Gaviota office.

Pros

  • The setting is intimate
  • On a stunning beachfront

Cons

  • A little hard to find, especially at night
Playa Maguana, Baracoa, 97310, Cuba
2164–5106
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Mirador de Mayabe

$ | Loma del Mayabe, La Cuaba, Holguín, 80100, Cuba

At this countryside inn on the outskirts of the city, you can stay in one of the hillside cabins or in the gracious Casa del Pancho, whose rooms have balconies. Accommodations here are plain but comfortable. Cabins or main buildings, you'll have a good view of the Holguín Valley from any room in this hotel. The on-site bar-restaurant, Taberna Pancho ($), serves decent fare.

Pros

  • Country location is quiet and refreshing
  • Rates are a bargain for what is offered

Cons

  • In the rainy season, mosquitoes are a problem here, so bring bug repellent
  • You're a bit removed from the action, such as it is in Holguín
Loma del Mayabe, La Cuaba, Holguín, 80100, Cuba
2442–2160
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4 rooms, 20 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Villa Santiago

$ | Av. Manduley 502, Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba

At the edge of the Vista Alegre neighborhood are these accommodations in 12 one-storey houses, all former residences built in the 1940s and 1950s. A stay here is similar to a stay in a casa particular, except the houses are run by the state-owned Gaviota tour operator. Three to six rooms are available in each house; all are comfortable, bright, and well maintained. Rooms vary widely in size, so ask to see one before pouncing. The service is reliable.

Pros

  • House accommodations are a nice change from standard hotel fare
  • Neighborhood is a quiet respite from the bustle of Santiago

Cons

  • A few of the houses have a lot of front steps
  • You're quite a distance from most sights here
Av. Manduley 502, Santiago de Cuba, 90100, Cuba
2264–1368
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49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Santo Domingo

$ | Santo Domingo, 88000, Cuba

Its rooms may be on the musty side with furnishings that have seen better days, but this is the starting point for trips into the Sierra Maestra. The modest cabins are along the bank of the Río Yara, and the friendly ambience and cool, fresh mountain air make for a pleasant stay. The basic bar-restaurant serves hearty meals: breakfast is likely to be fried eggs served with rice and beans, dinner may well be barbecued chicken—again, with rice and beans. You can hire guides here for trips to the Parque Nacional Turquino or go for a horseback ride along the river and on mountain trails.

Pros

  • Location is everything, and this hotel is literally in the heart of the Sierra Maestra
  • Location offers a nice break from sweltering lowlands

Cons

  • Decor is dated
  • Restaurant fare here is filling but selection is limited
Santo Domingo, 88000, Cuba
2356–5568
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20 cabins
Free Breakfast

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