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Hotel Playa Pesquero – Cristóbal Colón and the largest 5-star hotel in Cuba

Perhaps the title of this article will surprise you because you do not need to be very seasoned in world history to realize the anachronism into which we fall if we link the time of the Grand Admiral with the existence of hotels. In the 15th and 16th centuries, a traveler knew better someone from the place where he had come, to seek a warm refuge, otherwise, after a long journey, he could only rest in gloomy lodging houses where they almost never offered him the services you needed to really enjoy your stay. When Columbus first set foot on the largest island in the Caribbean, many centuries would pass before the first hotel appeared in Cuba.

But if we activate our fantasy using a “time machine”, we could witness the arrival of Columbus to the Cuban coast and hear his famous phrase “this is the most beautiful land that human eyes have ever seen”, as we land right in front of the wonderful Hotel Playa Pesquero, the largest 5-star hotel in Cuba. This tourist facility is located in the vicinity where the Discoverer of America arrived in October 1492.

The Hotel Playa Pesquero is surely one of the most beautiful all-inclusive resorts in Cuba. Located in the province of Holguín, in the east of the island and just a few steps from the famous Guardalavaca beach. Specially designed for a restful night’s sleep, this is a haven for honeymoon couples and those who want a luxurious and relaxing vacation.

This facility is surrounded by lush tropical vegetation that is part of a neighboring ecological park and draws the traveler’s attention due to its original design. Its construction and decoration faithfully recreate the cultural traditions of the region, copying elements that personalized it as the oldest locomotive in Holguin, its paved streets that suggest authentic railways, blocks with street names and picturesque places in Holguín and Santiago de Cuba.

This luxurious hotel has a total of 944 rooms of different categories, including suites adapted for the disabled, all distributed as bungalows. The rooms have air conditioning, minibar, cable TV, safe, private bathroom with hairdryer, telephone, balcony or terrace and many more amenities.

The Playa Pesquero hotel also offers many services to its guests such as restaurants, pool bar, travel desk, conference room, internet access, tennis courts, pool, gardens, barbecue, parking, car and motorcycle rental, currency exchange, pharmacy, laundry. , disco, gym, souvenir shop, diving school, water sports, sauna, massages, hairdresser, game rooms and 24-hour security personnel, among many other services.

As you can see, it is a very complete hotel for those who like to have the greatest possible comfort during their holidays, in addition to the different entertainment programs for adults and children, such as the baby club and the children’s pool.

If you choose the Caribbean and specifically Cuba as your vacation destination, consider this special recommendation.

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