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Cayo Coco Colonial Cayo Coco Hotel

Colonial Cayo Coco Hotel

Jardines Del Rey Moron, Avenida De Los Hoteles S/n, Cayo Coco, Cuba | (888) 252-0567

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Overview

Pros
  • Sprawling all-inclusive resort that unfolds like a pretty, colonial village

  • Set on beautiful white-sand beachfront with aqua water

  • Two huge pools -- one freshwater and one saltwater

  • Spacious vibrant rooms with balconies -- many with beach or pool views

  • Six eateries include a buffet and three a la carte restaurants

  • Five bars, including swim-up and piano bars

  • A huge state-of-the-art spa center with two pools (off-site)

  • Souvenir shop sells rum and cigars

  • Fitness center (off-site)

  • Choice of water sports

  • Kids’ club and kiddy pool

  • Wi-Fi provided in lobby and reception areas (with internet card)

Cons
  • Property seems tired in some spots and could use updates

  • Some showers lack water pressure

  • Fitness center and spa are both off-site

  • Certain rooms can encounter outside noise

  • Mixed reviews about the food

Bottom Line

Mid-range Hotel Colonial unfolds like a charming Spanish village -- bordered by a stretch of white-sand coastline for which Cayo Coco is renowned. As Cayo Coco’s first ever resort, the place could really use some updates, but guests appreciate the Old World charm and many return every year. Brightly-colored colonial buildings contain the 458 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. There’s plenty to eat and drink on-site -- some guests love the all-inclusive food, while others leave unimpressed. A major (off-site) highlight is the sprawling spa center that feels like a slick European transplant. Those seeking a more contemporary vibe could try Melia Jardines del Rey.

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Jardines Del Rey Moron, Avenida De Los Hoteles S/n, Cayo Coco, Cuba
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Beach
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Children's Pool
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Beachfront resort meets colorful colonial village -- full of color, charm, and chilled out vacationers

Opened in 1993 by Fidel Castro, Hotel Colonial was the first resort to set up shop on Cayo Coco. While many other all-inclusive resorts have since joined the fray, this one remains totally unique with its distinctly colonial flavor and timeless charm. The lobby area anchors the resort at its center, with a handful of little stores, and a big colonial building wrapped with an al fresco patio where guests casually take time out to drink excellent espresso coffee, tap beer, and pina coladas. It all feels like stepping into another place and another time. From here, the property unfolds in either direction along a seemingly endless stretch of pristine beachfront that makes for a wonderful natural contrast to the Old World architecture. A parade of 23 two- and three-story buildings in bold colors unfolds like a quaint resort village around two sweeping freeform pools that snake their way through the property. Hotel Colonial’s notably chilled out atmosphere attracts relaxation seekers from all walks of life -- families, couples and groups of all ages, and senior singles -- and many are return guests. Given the property’s age and tropical location, there are obvious signs of wear. While some guests feel the place is long overdue for updates, others find its symptoms of age all part of the Cuban charm.

Location

On the north-eastern edge of Cayo Coco -- 20 minutes from the airport, and a cab or bus ride anywhere else

Hotel Colonial is located on the Ciego de Avila Province of Cayo Coco. Belonging to the Jardines del Rey archipelago off central Cuba, the tropical island is known for its stunning white-sand and aqua coastline which has proved a magnet for all-inclusive resorts that dot its northern edge. Many guests remain within hotel confines throughout their vacation. However, island explorers can take the double decker hop-on hop-off bus for five dollars per day. Hotel Colonial is a 20-minute drive from Jardines del Rey international airport for flights from Canada and Havana. Greyhound-style coach transportation typically busses guests to and from the resort, but taxis are on hand at the airport, and they can be arranged with reception. Direct flights to the US are offered from Ignacio Agramonte Airport in Camaguey. It's about three hours' drive from Cayo Coco, and the cab ride to or from Cayo Coco can easily exceed $150. Island highlights include Lenny’s restaurant -- famous for its fresh lobster (six minutes), Playa Pilar -- arguably the region’s most beautiful beach (35 minutes), and one of the America’s largest colony of pink flamingos that call Cayo Coco’s marshlands home. 

Rooms

Spacious, straightforward rooms with furnished balconies, mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and huge granite bathrooms

Available in one king or two double bed configurations, rooms here are more practical than stylish, but they’re generous in size, and open onto furnished balconies with a choice of views. Lofty sloped ceilings add to the sense of space, and decor blends warm paint tones with fancy wrought iron headboards, and matching furniture (like work desks and table settings for two), in timber and cane. Rooms are equipped with satellite flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges containing bottles of chilled water -- replaced daily, which guests appreciate. Bathrooms are huge. They're dressed in granite with lovely big vanities. Separate water closets and bidets are partitioned behind a privacy door. A good selection of toiletries is provided. Closets provide plenty of hanging space, spare blankets, and safes. Rooms also feature ceiling fans and hairdryers. Some rooms can encounter noise from workers and busses coming and going (staff are bussed in and out of Cayo Coco for each shift.) 

Features

Two sprawling main pools, choice of all-inclusive restaurants and bars, gorgeous beachfront, and an impressive spa

Hotel Colonial features two huge pools (one freshwater; the other saltwater) that snake their way throughout the property. A swim-up bungalow bar, El Yarey, adjoins one pool, and the kids’ club has its own kiddy pool. There is no shortage of places to eat on-site. Three a la carte restaurants include Fontanella (Italian), El Dorado (seafood), and El Caribeno (Caribbean). The Plaza (buffet) serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A piano bar adjoins the Italian restaurant, and Ranchon serves drinks in a bungalow right over the beach. There’s also the lobby bar, where excellent espresso is served alongside ice-cold tap beer and cocktails. All-inclusive rates cover meals and drinks, which get mixed reviews from guests. The spa and wellness center is a destination in itself, with an indoor lap and outdoor hydromassage pools, plus a whirlpool. The solid array of treatments includes hydrotherapy and open-air massages overlooking the water. The fitness center is also located here, although the aging equipment has seen better days. The spa and gym are a few minutes’ drive from the hotel, which will arrange transportation there and back. A handful of on-site boutique shops sell cigars, Cuban rum, resort-wear, and souvenirs near the lobby. Wi-Fi is provided in the lobby and reception area, and internet access cards can be purchased at reception.