Hotel Description
The Habanera Hotel is located on the Independence Square, in the heart of the historical city of Baracoa, the first of the seven villages founded by the Spaniards in Cuba. The Hotel was recently renovated, maintaining its colonial enchantment and becoming the right choice for those who love to be in contact with the Cuban life of one of the most well preserved and genuine cities in Cuba, where you can be sure of receiving a personalized service and the warmest welcome. Hotel Price: |
Cuba
Hotel La Rusa Hotel in Baracoa from 1,190.82 CUP Hotel El Castillo Hotel in Baracoa from 1,323.12 CUP Hotel Porto Santo Hotel in Baracoa from 1,323.12 CUP |
Baracoa, Cuba
Calle Calixto Garcashy;a, Rpto. Paraashy;so
El Castillo hotel The Castle is the result of the adaptation of an old colonial fort Sanguily Fort, This hotel was built in 18th Century with a privileged location at the top of a hill. This location allows its several splendid views of the mountains that circle the City, views of the City itself and to the one of the three bays that surround it. From the Hotel you can explore the beautiful rivers in the area: Duaba, Miel Honey, Yumurashy; and Toa river, which is the widest river in Cuba. |
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Baracoa, Cuba
Airport Road, Rpto. Jaitesico
The Porto Santo Hotel enjoys a privileged location in the Villa of Baracoa, it is next to Baracoa bay, with a small private beach where according to the legend was seated the famous Cross of the Parra, the religious historical object older than is conserved of the arrival from the Spaniards to America. Porto Santo offers 60 rooms and a variety of services which together with the genuine personal care of its employees could become your stay in an unforgettable experience. Also offers the possibility to enjoy some excursions that are unique of this region such as a river trip in an aborigine boat called Cayuca. |
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Baracoa, Cuba
Ave Malecon
The Hotel La Rusa, named for a glamorous but mysterious Russian lady - 'La Rusa': 'the Russian woman', is one of the distinctive features of the Malecon in Baracoa. The lady's memory is revered and preserved in this small but cozy and intimate hotel. Nobody tells you her name, she is now and forever La Rusa, just another of the myths that envelop Baracoa, the wonderful city where you can enjoy the pleasant sea breezes and an immense panorama of the blue waters of the sea and the singular topography of the Yunque together with a range of mountains that crowd behind the town. |
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