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How to pick the best all-inclusive family vacation in sunny Cuba

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 6, 2008 at 03:25 PM

How to pick the best all-inclusive family vacation in sunny Cuba
Lili Nasseri
MARITIME TRAVELLER
Published Saturday April 5th, 2008
Appeared on page G2

Cuba is the Caribbean's largest island. Shaped like an alligator, it is 
an archipelago made of 4195 islets. The largest of these, appropriately 
named Isla Grande, boasts 5746 km of coastline, 300 natural beaches and 
one of the largest tracts of coral reef in the world.

Every winter, sun-wor****ppers flock in droves to Holguin, Varadero and 
Cayo Coco. In April, you will find rock-bottom prices to these idyllic 
destinations.

Depending on what type of vacation you're looking for, each city 
presents a very different op****tunity. Here is what you should know 
before booking your next trip:

HOLGUIN

The province of Holguin is located in the south of Cuba. It features 
some of the country's most stunning and serene landscapes. Columbus 
described the coast of Holguin as one of the most beautiful he had ever 
laid eyes on. Few would disagree. The turquoise beaches, verdant green 
hills, pastoral drives and pristine national parks are in abundance in 
Holguin, thus making it an ideal family destination.

The resorts are distributed along the areas three beaches: Playa 
Pesquero, Playa Esmeralda and Guardalavaca. The best beach is Playa 
Esmeralda where you will find two resorts, Sol Luna y Mares and 
Paradisus. Along Playa Pesquero sits the resort of the same name. The 
latter is not only one of Cuba's top hotels, but it is also their 
largest hotel, with 933 rooms and land the size of a small village with 
activities and services to match.

VARADERO

The city of Varadero is located in the Matanzas Province. It is Cuba's 
second most industrialized province after Habana. The infrastructure is 
based on petroleum, fruit production and sugar milling. Varadero's 20 km 
of white sandy coast is dotted with one non-descript hotel after 
another. This is the place to go if you are young, single and want to 
party. The main advantage to a vacation in Varadero is that it is close 
enough to allow a day trip to Havana.

CAYO COCO

This is Cuba's fourth largest island and the main tourist destination 
after Varadero. Interestingly, Cayo Coco was largely uninhabited till 
1992 when the first resort was opened. It is now closed to all Cubans 
other than those who work at the hotels. The only activities and sights 
on the island are the man made Parque Natural, the Marlin Marina, which 
offers deep sea fi****ng and the Marlin Dive Center. This makes Cayo Coco 
an ideal destination if you don't want to leave your resort and plan on 
doing nothing other than spending every day at the beach. Not 
necessarily a bad way to spend your vacation, but you won't get to 
experience much Cuban culture either.

PICKING YOUR HOTEL

In Cuba, if you want to be able to eat the food, don't travel at 
anything less than a four star. Even then, not all four stars are 
created equal. Ask your friends, your travel agent, or better yet, look 
up other travellers' reviews on the internet. Otherwise, you risk being 
disappointed. The best website for reviews I've found is 
www.debbiescaribbeanresortreviews.com.

If you want a real deal, book at the last minute. It can be stressful to 
book your trip three days before departure, but that's when you will 
find the best prices.

I know people who book their trip on the eve of their holiday! If you 
are more than two people travelling however, this tactic is a little 
risky. I also wouldn't try it in December, but in April it can save you 
hundreds of dollars. Enjoy the sun and don't forget to wear sunscreen.

* Lili Nasseri, a family doctor, enjoys travelling and writing in her 
free time. Her Maritime Travel column appears the first Saturday of each 
month in Travel & Leisure.

http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/travelleisure/article/258763
 




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How to pick the best all-inclusive family vacation in sunny Cuba
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