Hotels - Melia Cayo Coco

About  Melia Cayo Coco

Disconnect your mobile phone and immerse yourself in the luxurious atmosphere: at the Meliá Cayo Coco your only task is to enjoy yourself. Stay in elegant bungalows over the lagoon and rediscover the tranquility of an adults only ambience

All Inclusive designed for adults only (over 18 years of age),  Luxury rooms with exclusive Luxury Services, Comfortable bungalows built on stilts over a natural seawater lagoon

Connected to the mainland by the first stone causeway over the sea in Cuba, Free Day Around between the Meliá Cuba hotels in Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo, Pristine beach ideal for scuba diving and fishing

An idyllic oasis of elegance, tranquillity and total intimacy for adults only is offered by the Meliá Cayo Coco in its bungalows over the lagoon, along with superb services for a pleasant and unforgettable stay in one of the best keys in Cuba.

Ave de los Hoteles (final) Cayo Coco, Ciego de Ávila

Thalassotherapy Centre

This lagoon is located between Moron City and Jardines del Rey Tourist polo and is the largest natural reservoir in Cuba, with a surface area of 66 km2. It provides a haven for flamingos and a variety of other bird species as Tocororo, carpintero churroso, Mayito de Ciénaga, cernícalo, aura tiñosa, zunzún, martín pescador, falcón, gavilán del monte, and some migratory as huyuyo duck.

Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Ávila

Forbidden Beach (Playa Prohibida)

Playa Prohibida is a beautiful pristine beach where nature and the sea combine in perfect harmony. Ideal for lovers!

Cayo Coco. Ciego de Avila

Parador la Silla

Just before you reach Cayo Coco along the causeway, this parador is an ideal spot for observing the important mangrove ecosystems, the habitat for numerous colonies of pink flamingos. Prime flamingo-watching season is April to November, when they congregate at the Laguna de los Flamencos.

Cayo Coco, Ciego de Ávila

El Bagá Natural Park

On the northwestern tip of Cayo Coco, El Bagá is a natural theme park where the visitor has a path that leads to the most native flora and fauna in the region, as well as aspects of traditional culture and various facets of the history and culture of Cuba, from the native inhabitants to the present day. Visitors will be able to watch populations of Bagá trees in their natural environment, covered by orchids and "curujey" and enjoy watching a large number of endemic species, including iguanas, hutias, tortoises, crocodiles, fish and turtles. They can also visit the Yanas forest, navigate along a canal covered by red mangrove on aboriginal-style canoes, tour an aboriginal village and enjoy rites and customs, as well as the evolution of habits and customs in the countryside, walk along a Spanish-colonial promenade from the 18th and 19th centuries, attend an Afro-Cuban ritual, as well as dances and festivals from the towns along Ciego de Avila's coastal region, and enjoy the interesting history of piracy on the Bucanero Galleon.

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