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Confirm Password. Become a My Kiwi Member Create an account to save your favorite hotels, submit traveler program details, expedite bookings, and keep track of your reservations. Forgotten your Password? Let us help! Back to Login. Mandarin Oriental, Canouan. Vincent and the Grenadines, Canouan Island. View hotel. Come for the best location in the city, the palatial rooms in hot pinks, silver and sea blue, the best breakfast in Havana, the shimmering emerald green Constante bar, the spa, and the rooftop pool and bar with its winning views of the baroque buildings around Parque Central.

Book a stay. Its impressive palatial lobby of Andalusian tiles has welcomed movie stars, politicians, Olympians and the Mob.

Under its Atlantic-facing galleried terrace mingle with Cuban and international VIPs sipping icy mojitos at sundown. Thrilled by the nostalgia? Best for those who want urban comfort on the beach Playa Las Coloradas is a gentle curve of white sand shelving into the shallowest of pale sapphire sea.

Stroll on to the sand, turn right and the wild nature is unblemished and all yours. Bring your binoculars for the metal-grey Cuban gnatcatcher and the pop-pink greater flamingo. The Pullman has a touch of the urban beach vibe — a rare concept in Cuba. Its eight restaurants and ten bars offer a variety of food and drink choices few Cuba beach resorts match.

And its clean-lined rooms and grand bathrooms are decorated in natty nautical accents. The spacious adults-only Collection rooms built around a swimming pool are a favourite. Best for adults looking for quiet and luxury The closer to the eastern tip of the mile long sands of Varadero you stay, the more beautiful the beach is. So the Princesa del Mar and its lighter, classier Royal Service modern rooms are the right choice. These smart rooms overlook a private pool fringed with gazebos and white parasols.

Best for urban culture lovers The Paseo del Prado enjoys a plum position in Havana. It curves around a corner of the ocean boulevard and the old city with unrivalled views. Best for lovers of boutique hotels This is the finest boutique stay in Havana.

A trio of architects restored and reimagined twin white classical mansions in the artsy neighbourhood of el Vedado to create a fabulous space with tiled rooms, smart furniture, Cuban art, Murano glass and fancy bathrooms. Breakfast in the sexy patio garden, speak to the concierge about insider tours, dine in La Bodega restaurant on regional seasonal home-cooked Cuban cuisine, and by night order a mojito at the garden bar. Best things to do in Cuba.

Cuba guide: everything you need to know. Best for food and drink A super luxurious boutique stay right on a leafy avenue of embassy homes and swanky mansions. Paseo has been exquisitely restored from a s villa into a smart, glassy ten-roomed hotel. The hospitality is top-notch with the Italian-Cuban owners offering a personal touch. Regardless, Melia Varadero has a lovely beachfront location half way up the peninsula, and grounds that are less sprawling and more centralized compared to other neighboring resorts.

There's no need to be transported in a shuttle from one end of the resort to the other, like at Paradisus Varadero. The rooms are split between two categories: The standard rooms have an old-fashioned look with dated bedspreads and bathrooms, while the executive-level rooms look far more chic with dark-wood furniture and stylish artwork.

But all rooms have balconies, and some offer truly stellar views. Features are in line with other upscale resorts including two pools with a waterfall feature, five restaurants, and basketball and tennis courts. Here, a kids' club and kiddy pool plus available babysitting and cribs appeal to families. The all-inclusive Sol Palmeras is a colossal resort that is hardly high style, but big on activities, especially the kid-friendly variety.

Free water-sport rentals, a game room with Wii and PlayStation2, and a shooting range join the expected sun-and-sand diversions -- the hotel's two pools and notably beautiful beach. The rooms and bungalows are excellent for families, with multiple bedrooms, mini-kitchens, dining spaces, and interconnecting rooms available.

Some couples do come to stay in the Bungalow Suite Romance units, but given the boisterous atmosphere here, those travelers will probably might be happier splurging on Melia Cayo Coco, Royalton Hicacos, Melia Las Americas, or Paradisus Princesa del Mar. A sprawling chain resort with tons of on-site activities for families and couples, Melia Jardines Del Rey is a whopper of an all-inclusive.

Its rooms are spacious, with balconies and stocked mini-fridges. Classic Rooms are pleasant, although they show some wear. Suites up the style ante, with beachy wicker furniture and perks like hydromassage bathtubs. The white-sand beach with a cute thatch-roof bar, is without a doubt the property's best feature. The outdoor pools with swim-up bars are also a hit. While there are nine dining options and six bars scattered across the resort, food reviews are mixed and many of the a la carte restaurants are open only for dinner.

For couples seeking a quieter vacation, the adult-only Melia Cayo Coco offers many of the same all-inclusive features and similar rooms. The mid-range beachfront resort unfolds like a charming Spanish village -- bordered by a stretch of white-sand coastline for which Cayo Coco is renowned. Brightly-colored colonial buildings contain the rooms and wrap around its two sweeping pools and palm tree grounds.

The rooms are simple but come with furnished balconies and pool, sea, or garden views. A major off-site highlight is the sprawling spa center that feels like a slick European transplant.



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