6 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.

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
Hotel Details
No credit cards
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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
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
Hotel Details
No credit cards
20 cabins
Free Breakfast

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