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TRAV E L – CUBA


COAST TO CITY IN CUBA


When it comes to picking the perfect escape, choosing the destination seems like such a big decision. However, with Melia Cuba, you can head off to an amazing twin centre holiday. This means you can explore the best of both worlds, from relaxing on the beach to delving into all the culture of a city.


Overall, you’ll be able to get a much better look at Cuba without having to miss out on either sensational coastal scenery or the real spirit of the country. Spend the first part of your holiday unwinding under palm trees on soft, white sands. Then, after a few days in paradise, dive into the traditional city scene, pacing streets filled with classic cars, colourful buildings and the sound of authentic Cuban music.


MELIA COHIBA


Found just a stone’s throw from Old Havana, Melia Cohiba is a dream base for exploring everything this amazing country has to offer. It’s found right in the centre of the city and its 5-star luxury makes staying here just as much a pleasure as heading off on an adventure. The hotel captures the spirit of Cuba throughout, with its 1940s and 50s memorabilia that’s on show at the Habana Café. It’s the perfect place to sip a refreshing cocktail and art-lovers won’t want to leave the onsite gallery.


. PARADISUS RIO DE ORO RESORT & SPA


The Paradisus Rio de Oro Resort & Spa is a modern hotel with a romantic atmosphere, making it ideal for couples and honeymooners. With bungalow-style buildings dotted around beautiful grounds, this is a place of real indulgence. There’s also a spa, so you can enjoy a slice of tropical relaxation on your holiday with a fantastic choice of treatments. It’s found in the best spot too, right on the stunning, white-sand Esmeralda beach.


MELIA SANTIAGO DE CUBA


PARADISUS PRINCESA DEL MAR RESORT & SPA


This beautifully modern adults-only escape will make the perfect love nest for a week or two away. Found right on the stunning sands of Varadero beach, there’s no better place to watch one of Cuba’s iconic sunsets. If you’re a foodie, there’s a fantastic choice of six restaurants and if you’re after a slice of ultimate indulgence, the European spa is sure to melt your worries away. Don’t miss out on some traditional dance classes while you’re here; it’s the best way to get into the Cuban spirit!


Combine a trip to the Paradisus Rio de Oro Resort & Spa with a stay at Melia Santiago de Cuba for the twin centre of your dreams. This hotel overlooks Avenida de las Américas with spectacular views of the city and the Sierra Maestra Mountains, meaning you can experience three different types of scenery in just one holiday. Want to let you hair down? Melia Santiago de Cuba is also home to its own nightclub, where you can dance to Cuban rhythms well into the night. Where will your island adventure take you?


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