Ciego de Avila

Hotel Sol Cayo Guillermo     4 stars

Standar Room

Sol Cayo Guillermo Hotel is situated at the end of the four hotels built in this key.

This all-inclusive 5 stars hotel is surrounded by an exuberant vegetation and the throughout a beach area of 3 km bordering the other Resorts up to Villa Cojimar beaches, the first hotel in the key.

Prices Form:     € 83 (per room/night)

Hotel Melia Cayo Guillermo     5 stars

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This all-inclusive 5 stars hotel is surrounded by an exuberant vegetation and the throughout a beach area of 3 km bordering the other Resorts up to Villa Cojimar beaches, the first hotel in the key.

Prices Form:     € 109 (per room/night)

Hotel Villa Cojimar     3 stars

The Beach

Villa Cojimar is a three stars and all-inclusive offer located very close to Marina Cayo Guillermo whose main attraction consist of being bounded by the best beaches of this key. Visitors can go deeper into the sea up to 100 meters and the seawater never go over the ankles and even he will find marvelous sandbanks in the middle of the sea, like real islands where you can take a sunbath without getting wet but at the same time surrounded with water.

Prices Form:     € 70 (per room/night)

Hotel Iberostar Daiquirí     4 stars

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berostar Daiquirí Hotel is located in Cayo Guillermo, one of the small islands of the Jardines del Rey archipelago, famous for its heavenly and virgin beaches, the exuberant vegetation and the matchless sea bottom near of one of the world's greatest coral reef.

Prices Form:     € 95 (per room/night)

Cayo Guillermo

On the north coast of Cuba, exactly at the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago, lie the keys, isles and islets that the Spanish conquerors named –between 1513-1514– Jardines del Rey (King’s Gardens), in honor of Fernando the Catholic, Spanish king at the time. Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo, caressed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, located in one of the most beautiful coral reefs of the world, are unique places because of the wide range and profusion of their sea species and luxuriant vegetation.

Cayo Coco

On the north coast of Cuba, exactly at the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago, lie the keys, isles and islets that the Spanish conquerors named –between 1513-1514– Jardines del Rey (King’s Gardens), in honor of Fernando the Catholic, Spanish king at the time. Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo, caressed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, located in one of the most beautiful coral reefs of the world, are unique places because of the wide range and profusion of their sea species and luxuriant vegetation.

Ciego de Avila

Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo, caressed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, located in one of the most beautiful coral reefs of the world, are unique places because of the wide range and profusion of their sea species and luxuriant vegetation. Both keys belong to Ciego de Ávila City, 460 km. east of Havana City and 110 km. west of Camagüey, and are linked to the main island via a 27 km. long road over the sea called pedraplén that crosses Bahía de Perros (Bay of Dogs) north of the province.