6 Best Hotels in Varadero, Western Cuba

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Iberostar Varadero

$$$$ | Varadero, 42200, Cuba Fodor's Choice

This top-of-the-line, rather grandiose resort has an impressive pool with dramatically eclectic design elements, including domed temples on islets, connected by Venetian bridges. Thatched palapas provide private shade on one of the smoothest stretches of beach, and there are calm waters on the peninsula. Other sophisticated features in this columned pleasure palace include Japanese and Mediterranean options among the five restaurants, an ultra-luxe spa, a nightclub, and sports ranging from archery to tennis. The elegant, spacious rooms and even larger junior suites are spread over 11 thatch-roofed, low buildings. Decorated in shades of peach, these rooms are among the most luxurious in Varadero. The large bathrooms are notable for their high-quality fixtures,walk-in showers, and decorative tile work. There are organized activities for kids 4 to 12, but this is mostly an upscale, adult environment.

Pros

  • The property feels less resort-like and more hotel-like
  • Spectacular stretch of beach

Cons

  • Far from the city and alternative dining or entertainment options
Varadero, 42200, Cuba
4566–9999
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324 rooms, 62 suites
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Paradisus Princesa del Mar Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Varadero, 42200, Cuba Fodor's Choice

One of the best of Varadero's all-inclusives, this resort stands out as an all-suites, adults-only luxury property with five lagoon pools swirling around lush gardens and handsome, three-story buildings with Spanish-colonial architectural flourishes. The impressive main lobby feels more like the entry hall to a European chateau, but painted in Caribbean colors. All activities and facilities are found just off the Plaza Viaja, with its Old Havana-inspired architecture. Rooms are spotless and furnished with Edwardian-style, dark-hardwood antique reproductions. Sea-view rooms are on the upper two floors and there are 12 ground-level suites for landlubbers. Bungalows A, C, and D have ocean views. With eight restaurants—two of them exclusively for ultra-luxe Royal Service guests—you won't have a chance to get bored with the buffet. One of the most enticing features here is that you can swim your way from some suites directly into the largest pool. It's at the farthest end of the peninsula, away from town, but close to the new marina and Las Morlas shopping center.

Pros

  • Spacious suites
  • Endless pools
  • Beautiful gardens

Cons

  • As far away as you can be from town and night spots
Varadero, 42200, Cuba
4566–7200
Hotel Details
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388 rooms, 242 suites
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Royalton Hicacos Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Autopista, Km 15, Varadero, 42200, Cuba Fodor's Choice

Varadero's reigning luxury resort for adults creates an aura of castaway-island seclusion, amid swaying Royal palms, tropical gardens and an unequaled beachfront that's dotted with thatch-roofed shelters. Sparkling-blue waterways wind throughout the property and guests travel shaded, flower-edged paths to spacious, sophisticated, two-level rooms that have sitting areas overlooking bedrooms. Brand-new, contemporary bathrooms have separate tub, vanity, and toilet areas, and each room has a private, white-railed veranda with either a sunrise or sunset view. The modern, all-white, main lobby, with a 24-hour bar, is where guests meet their private concierge, who will look after all their needs throughout their stay. Along with excellent à la carte restaurants, the hotel features a mini-village of cafés, featuring French crepes, homemade ice cream and Italian coffee, which is all included. There's also an impressive, air-conditioned cigar emporium. Two night clubs—one a disco, the other, live jazz—complement the nightly entertainment on an outdoor stage beside the largest of the resort's two pools. Tennis courts and a serene spa offer other diversions. Many of the mostly Canadian, British, and German guests are repeat visitors, seduced by the service and attention to detail here, orchestrated by a Canadian-based management team.

Pros

  • Top-notch design elements and comfort
  • Unparalleled, personalized service
  • Blends castaway-island seclusion with urbane sophistication

Cons

  • The center of Varadero is a long way off
Autopista, Km 15, Varadero, 42200, Cuba
4566–8844
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404 rooms
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Blau Varadero Hotel

$$$$ | Varadero, 42200, Cuba

This towering, sloping structure has the boldest architecture in Varadero and an excellent reputation as a family-oriented resort. Inside the peninsula's highest building there's an impressive, 100-foot high atrium, draped with ivy that cascades down to a contemporary lobby. Sports facilities are abundant, with a huge quatrefoil-shape pool, tennis and basketball courts, and water-sports facilities. A walkway passes through a narrow band of trees to the wide beach. The brightly colored, contemporary rooms have two twins or a king-size bed. Suites have a separate living room and two terraces. The first child, age 2 to 12, stays free. Be sure to book a room facing the ocean rather than the road.

Pros

  • Very much family-oriented with a great menu of activities
  • 24-hour snack bar at the beach

Cons

  • Waits for elevators can be tedious, especially with small children
  • Half the rooms face the road and the bay
  • Bit of a walk from rooms to the beach
Varadero, 42200, Cuba
4566–7545
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383 rooms, 12 suites
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Meliá Las Américas

$$$$ | Varadero, 42200, Cuba

Strictly a resort for grown-ups, Las Americas overlooks the Varadero golf course with its small lakes on one side, and a postcard-perfect beach on the other. Built in 1994, its "modern" architecture is already a little dated, but the rooms are spacious and impeccably maintained, decorated in flattering shades of peach. Rooms on the third and fourth floors have the best views. The bungalows have recently been redone and offer separate living rooms with large flat-screen TVs. If stairs are a problem, choose a ground-floor bungalow instead of a second-story one. The hotel's air-conditioned, marble-floor lobby has lots of comfortable, plush seating. Outside, you can cool off in two large and two smaller pools, or head to the 250-meter-wide beach, which is simply gorgeous and serene, minus any children under 18. Guests can dine at four à la carte restaurants—Japanese, Caribbean, International, and Italian—once each during a week-long stay. The golf course is one of the biggest attractions here, with special, all-inclusive rates for guests and free golf clinics by visiting pros.

Pros

  • Has some of the best amenities of Varadero properties
  • Relatively calm atmosphere
  • Decidedly golf-focused because of its proximity to the course

Cons

  • Atmosphere is a little staid but not stuffy
  • Exterior of hotel needs refurbishing
Varadero, 42200, Cuba
4566–7600
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236 rooms, 14 suites, 90 bungalows
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Meliá Peninsula Varadero

$$$$ | Autopista del Sur, Varadero, 42200, Cuba

This upscale, family-focused resort has a village-like feel, with avenues of palm trees leading to white-clapboard, Key West-style buildings. The open-design entryway is pleasing, with classical columns, contemporary furniture, and naturally lighted interior gardens that offer a pleasant welcome. Classic rooms occupy the two- and three-story buildings; Grande Suites are close to the beach and have two bathrooms. Premium rooms are in an adults-only area, while the 10 family-friendly junior suites are close to the kids' pool and have two bedrooms, one with a single bed plus a bunk bed. All rooms, decorated in a peach-and-watermelon "Caribbean" style have walk-in closets. On the waterside, there are picturesque lagoons and three pools—two of them for kids—plus a baby paddling pool. The 400-meter-wide beach edges calm, shallow water. There are nine restaurants and snack bars to choose from, plus nightly entertainment and programs for both kids and teenagers.

Pros

  • In the top tier of hotels with an excellent set of amenities and facilities
  • Excellent hotel for kids of all ages

Cons

  • You can't walk into town, isolated location means that you are basically resort-bound
  • Within easy reach of new Gaviota Marina and Las Morlas shopping and dining
Autopista del Sur, Varadero, 42200, Cuba
4566–8800
Hotel Details
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581 rooms, 15 suites
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