Meliá Hotels debuts new winter experiences at Cuba properties

Meliá Hotels International Cuba’s hotels are once again ready to kick off the peak travel season, with unforgettable new experiences for travellers.

From sun and beach destinations such as Varadero, Cayo Santa María, Cayo Coco and Holguín to the beautiful colonial cities of Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba, Meliá offers great facilities and ideas for family holidays, romantic breaks, travellers celebrating special events or groups of friends.

One of the new facilities is the majestic Meliá Trinidad Península, an elegant 5-star hotel alongside the sea and just a few minutes from one of the best-preserved colonial cities in the Americas. Nature lovers will love eco-resorts such as Paradisus Los Cayos (in the Buenavista Biosphere Reserve, Cayo Santa María) or Paradisus Río de Oro (in the Bahía de Naranjo Nature Reserve, Holguín). On the other hand, hotels such as Meliá Internacional Varadero, Sol Palmeras, Sol Caribe Beach or Meliá Las Dunas guarantee indelible memories for both adults and kids, while travellers who prefer more privacy might prefer our adults-only hotels, including Paradisus Princesa del Mar, Meliá Las Américas, Meliá Las Antillas, Sol Varadero Beach or the recently renovated Meliá Cayo Coco.

One of the most popular combinations is to add a few days exploring Cuba’s vibrant cities to a beach holiday. For example, in the historic heart of the capital city, the new INNSiDE Habana Catedral is the ideal base for exploring the city’s squares and narrow streets, while the Meliá Habana, Meliá Cohiba and Tryp Habana Libre offer outstanding modernity, comfort and cuisine.

“We are truly committed to making every one of our visitors feel completely at home,” declared Maite Artieda, Communications Director at Meliá Cuba. “We’ve done everything we can to ensure that the service in our hotels maintains the superior quality standards for which we are renowned, and also have all the support and contingency measures in place to handle any unforeseen events,” she added.