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Gran Caribe Club Cayo Guillermo

Villa Cojimar, Cayo Guillermo, Cuba | (888) 989-6591

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Overview

Pros
  • Beachfront all-inclusive on gorgeous stretch of aqua coastline

  • Seven-minute drive to the popular Playa Pilar

  • Separate family and adult-only sections with their own pools

  • Colorful bungalow-style units and comfortable guest rooms

  • All units have patios or balconies, many with beach views

  • In-room AC, mini-fridges, and safes, plus some have flat-screen TVs

  • Buffet restaurant, Cuban eatery, and poolside snack bar

  • Modern gym with LifeFitness equipment and a sauna

  • Daily activities and entertainment for all ages

  • Bounce house for kids, and on-site kitesurfing school

  • Tennis, water sports, archery, and bicycles

Cons
  • Main resort area (family-friendly section) could use some TLC

  • Some guest rooms have old tube TVs and maintenance issues

  • Fee for lobby Wi-Fi and no in-room Wi-Fi

  • No motorized water sports

Bottom Line

With 324 guest rooms, the three-pearl Sercotel Club Cayo Guillermo is smaller than other sprawling all-inclusives in the Jardines del Rey chain, so the vibe here is much more intimate. The main, original area of the hotel is family-friendly -- and shows its age -- while the newer Club Prestige section feels like its own mini-resort, catering to adults only with an exclusive feel. The resort's layout requires minimal walking, grounds are beautifully maintained, and there's a gorgeous beach, but Sercotel is far from perfect, so luxury seekers will be disappointed. Some past guests complain of poor maintenance in rooms, while others seem satisfied. All units come with patios or balconies, AC, mini-fridges, and safes, but some have old tube TVs, and there's no in-room Wi-Fi. Travelers looking for a larger, more modern property could try Melia Jardines del Rey.

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Villa Cojimar, Cayo Guillermo, Cuba
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Beach
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Children's Pool
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Kids Club
  • Laundry
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Tennis Court

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Full Review

Scene

Gorgeous beachfront and tropical gardens for families and couples 

The resort is set on level grounds with lawns, palm trees, and gardens that meet a long stretch of gorgeous, remote beach. The main lobby is a vibrant space flooded with light, done in sunny orange and yellow hues, accented with plenty of palms for tropical effect. A mural of Ernest Hemingway marks the so-named lobby bar, and large images of kitesurfing give a hint to a popular area sport. The lobby is the gateway to the hotel's family-friendly section, whereas the adult-only Club Prestige section is removed from the original resort. It takes on a totally different feel, with two-story log cabin-style dwellings set around a lovely freeform pool. There’s a distinct boutique vibe here -- the tropical grounds are fairly intimate -- and guests chill poolside and in the hot tub.

Location

On Cayo Guillermo Cayo Coco, 40 minutes from the airport 

Sercotel Club is located on the island of Cayo Guillermo, belonging to the Jardines del Rey archipelago off central Cuba. The tropical island is known for its stunning white-sand aqua coastline, which has proved a magnet for all-inclusives that dot its northern edge. While many guests remain within hotel confines, island explorers can take the double decker “hop-on, hop-off” bus for five dollars per day. Playa Pilar -- arguably the region’s most beautiful beach -- is about a seven-minute drive, and the tour bus stops there. The resort is a 40-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 U.S. are offered from Ignacio Agramonte Airport in Camaguey, about a three-hour drive from Cayo Coco, although the cab ride to or from Cayo Coco can exceed $150. 

Rooms

Family-friendly and adult-only units with balconies or patios, many with sea views

Guest rooms are located in two sections -- family-friendly and adults' only Club Prestige -- and all have furnished patios or balconies, many with unobstructed beach views. The family-friendly section offers three room types: Standard, Ocean View Bungalow, and Sea Front Suite, ascending in size, views, and features according to category. Bold accent colors, like pistachio-green or tangerine-orange, add a warm, tropical look, complementing matching white-wood furniture. Units are comfortable and get lots of natural light when curtains are pulled open, but overall, they could use a refresh. The adult-only section offers log cabin-style dwellings in Junior Suite, Wooden Bungalow, and Club Room categories. Bare timber interiors blend modern wicker and white-wood furniture with bold pops of orange. Bathrooms in all units are basic yet practical, outfitted with walk-in showers, granite vanities, and a small selection of toiletries. All rooms feature mini-fridges, televisions (old tube-style or flat-screen), air-conditioning, safes, hairdryers, and extra blankets, but there's no in-room Wi-Fi. None of the rooms are fancy or luxurious, and some guests complain of slack maintenance.

Features

Gorgeous beachfront, a handful of restaurants, and gym, plus kitesurfing school

The beach along which the resort unfolds is a huge asset, and both the family-friendly and adult-only sections have their own lengthy stretch for swimming and lounging, equipped with plenty of deck chairs and palapa shades. Restaurants and bars in the family-friendly area include Snack Bar Cojimar (poolside snacks), Buffet Los Corales, La Patana (Cuban a la carte), and Lobby Bar Hemingway. The Buffet Prestige Club Restaurant offers mini buffets for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in the adult-only section. Only non-motorized water sports are on offer, which include kayaks, snorkeling, sailing, windsurfing, and pedal boats. A daily program of activities and entertainment is provided by the events team. The resorts has its own on-site kitesurfing school, which is a big highlight, and the coastal conditions on this part of the island are ideal for the sport. There’s a basic gym with LifeFitness equipment and a sauna, plus tennis, archery, a multi-sport court, and bikes available for guest use. Massages are available on request. Wedding and honeymoon services can be arranged, and Wi-Fi is provided in the lobby with purchase of internet cards.