Cayo Coco
Cayo Coco is one of a chain of islands called Jardines del Rey ("King's Gardens") on the north shore of Cuba. Taking your Cuba honeymoon here will mean walking on beaches you will only have dreamed of - with the white sand and arresting opal water synonymous with the Caribbean.
Turquoise
Here you will find the Melia Cayo Coco, an all inclusive, five star hotel - the most recent hotel in the resort - designed to be the perfect dwelling for a honeymoon in Cuba. The hotel is arranged nearby a beach and a lagoon, with contemporary room called 'superior double rooms' positioned over the lagoon on stanchions. Each with its own balcony or terrace, ensuring every room has a astounding view seeing out over water.
Because it is all inclusive, the hotel will let you relax on your Cuba honeymoon, knowing that the meals, sauna, Jacuzzi, massages, fitness centre, towels, sun beds and parasols are yours to enjoy. All meals and drinks in the hotel's restaurants and bars are included too, so you can celebrate your romantic leave together with unlimited drinks and good food.
Varadero
Further north is the resort town of Varadero, also known as Playa Azul in Spanish, meaning "blue beach". This is where you'll find Melia Las Americas, a five star resort set on a stretch of white sand and turquoise sea. Like the hotel in Cayo Coco, this is run on an all-inclusive format, and being a resort reserved for adults, it is ideal for honeymoons in Cuba, with a relaxed atmosphere, high-style and spa treatments.
Couples can enjoy a amount of sports here such as golf, tennis and beach volleyball - and why not try your hand at archery? You can investment out as a incorporate on the water in a pedalo, or on the more sizeable craft such as rowing boats, canoes, catamaran, and sail boats. This is a good place to learn scuba diving, and there's windsurfing locally, too. With a view of blue water seemingly in all directions, you'll be tempted into the sea for sure. The duplex suites at the hotel are often set aside for couples on a Cuba honeymoon because these rooms have the best views of the ocean.
Havana
With a tailor made multi-centre honeymoon, Cuba can show you more of what it has to offer. By electing to take a multi centre holiday you can stay in any resorts in the country, maybe combining a beach resort with a stay in an atmospheric city like Havana.
The foremost room in Havana is the five-star Saratoga hotel. It was built in the 1930s in a prime central location in Havana, near Cuba's National Capitol Building. Like its neighbour, the Saratoga is a stately building. It has been renovated and restored retaining the grand covering and authentic furnishings, with contemporary facilities.
Guests on their Cuba honeymoon at the Saratoga will enjoy a few extra exiguous luxuries like wine, water and chocolates in your room, a extra breakfast, and a welcome cocktail.
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