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Hotels in Cayo Guillermo
3 Hotels
Sol Cayo Guillermo
Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Avila

Sol Cayo Guillermo is a traditional mid-range all-inclusive resort that’s much smaller and more intimate than most sprawling Cayo Coco properties. Its 268 bungalow-style rooms are simple but comfortable and clean with furnished patios and garden or sea views. But the beach is the biggest highlight here -- a long, wide stretch of white sand and aqua water, although it can get windy (a bonus for kite surfers). Guests also appreciate the nightly entertainment, intimate atmosphere, and the casual, chilled out nature of this place. Overall, Sol Cayo Guillermo is dated and there’s nothing fancy going on here (a la carte restaurants are even devoid of dress codes), but it’s this laid-back simplicity guests appreciate. Another similar property to consider could be the Sercotel Club Cayo Guillermo.

Gran Caribe Club Cayo Guillermo
Villa Cojimar

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.

Melia Cayo Guillermo
67210 Cuba

Melia Cayo Guillermo is a beachfront all-inclusive resort, set on the northernmost island of Cuba’s Jardines del Rey archipelago. The mid-range resort offers five restaurants and bars, plenty of land and water activities, evening entertainment, and a large lagoon-style pool. But the beach is the highlight here -- a wide, clean, uncrowded stretch of white sand and clear water. Melia’s 301 rooms and suites are spacious and clean, plus all have private balconies. Expect a little wear, however, and updates would be welcome. The property has a laid-back, intimate feel (compared to the many mega-sized resorts back on Cayo Coco), which suits those seeking a low-key vacation at an uncrowded all-inclusive. Those craving a newer, more modern property could try Melia Jardines del Rey.