Hello, my name is Ashley....i'm 21 years old. I wanted a vacation for reading week, but something more relaxing and quiet so my boyfriend and i decided to go here.My boyfriend and his family had already been here so it was good he knew some things before we went. It was a great place and for the most part good weather! We did have a red flag though 4 out of the 7 days we went, which meant we cant go into the ocean. Most of the time it was cause it was too windy,which meant too many jellyfish.
The Resort:
Rooms: The rooms were pretty good, they were really cute villas, own patio and everything. the housekeepers kept it so clean everyday and made things with our towels everyday also. The hairdryer is not good though took me almost an hour to dry my hair there...so i usually didnt.haha. They have a safe in the room which was good to put all personal belongings in there. it cost us 2 pasos a day. They have at v there which isn't too bad for thw down times, but mostly have spanish channels.
Food: Since it was all inclusive we got fed three meals a day plus snacks between 11-6. Although their snacks were only two things everyday, which was a bolgona sandwich or a hotdog. They have two bars, one at the pool and one by the lobby, great bartenders! As for the food itself breakfest was alright, didnt usually eat much then, lunch and dinner were also okay. Some things we ate were: rice/beans,chicken, pork, pasta, seafood, fruit, salads, pizza, etc. it was not bad but repeditive.
Beach/pool: These were probably the best part ofthe trip, the pools are very ncie and close to the bar. the beach is also close to the rooms and very beautiful. Theirs almost always chairs to lounge on at the pool at the beach area.
Activities: This resort is very well known for their snorkeling, which i found by far the greatest part of my vacation. You can snorkel right off the shore, saw very many types of fish, jelly fish, sting rays,etc. Around the resort they have the basic activities such as: spanish lessons, dance lessons, bike rides, hiking and more. They also had some night life to the resort which was shows everynight at 930. After the shows they would have a disco each night, we onlywent to a few of the shows, they put good entertainment on, exp. their music.The excurisions they have were quite abit and very itneresting. We went on two, the Havana day tour, which was 51 pasos, and then the rio canimar tour which was 53 pasos each. I recommend both. exp. if your into the history of havana and snorkeling.
Suggestions:
-If you go to Havana, be careful of who you take a picture of because some people their dress up very cool looking to try and get people to take pictures so they can ask for pasos. If you do and walk away, they will follow you a great deal. They also have people their who ask if you want cigars, don't buy them their fake. Make sure you buy them from an actual cigar place where the tour guide will most likely take you. Also, for the markets, try to bargin with them, youll find alot of them hav ethe same type of thing, some huts will be cheaper then others so make sure you walk around asking how much. They will also try to wheel you in if you are looking so just make sure you say no thank you and stand your ground.
-Make sure if you havent been snorkeling before, you try it. i was scared at first to go into the water but i bought water shoes and swam with them the hole time, was alot more comfortable.
-Bring little gifts for people at the resort or if you go on an excursion to hand out to little kids and such. At the resort we would bring little gifts to dinners, for the housekeepers, sercurity guards,bartenders. We brought: shamppoo,toys for kids, tooth paste and brushes, tshirts.
Overall it was an amazing experience, i deffiantly recommend this to anyone who wants a relaxing, but fun trip. Either for couples, families or older people.
Please feel free to contact me with any other questions about costs, experiences and what i suggest.
-Ash

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