We flew with FirstAir from Ottawa to Varadero and it went well. The only downfall of flying with FirstAir is that there is no TV, so no movies to watch, however the flight went by quickly and went well. Everything was scheduled on time.
The first day we arrived at the Cameleon, the flag was green, the weather was hot and humid. The second day was pretty much the same. The Tuesday was not very nice and the rest of the week the flag was red but we had a few sunny but windy days for the remainder of the week. The resort itself is very clean, quiet and you feel quite welcomed. The Cuban people are very friendly and will accommodate you as best they can. The drinks at the lobby are better than those by the poolside. For those of you who travel there with kids, it's an excellent choice. They are very good with the kids and there is always something going on for the kids. It's a small resort and so by the end of the week, you have gotten to know almost everyone there.
The food is repetitive, always potatos, plain white rice and slightly spiced rice. Different types of noodles in tomato sauce. It's always the same food every day. The service is very good. The red wine is served cold. The orange juice is excellent, so is the strawberry yogurt. There are lots of flies on the food but that's a given.
The pool is very clean, however the chairs are a little run down. There's also sandwiches and hotdogs at the poolside.
The sand on the beach is nice. They generally keep it pretty clean. Keep in mind that it is a public beach. On windy days, there are alot of jellyfish. Although the flag was red, a few people went snorkling but with caution. Some did get stung by jellyfish but were ok. If you did not bring your own snorkling equipment, I suggest you grab your snorkling gear early, because we had to wait a while before we could get a hold of some. They have a few peddleboats, and some fishing lines, for those who want to fish. At the end of the Breezes hotel, there is a guy who will take you horse backriding for 10 pesos.
Internet access is pretty good at the lobby, and you can easily access your e-mails. The pool table is missing the cue ball. There's also a ping poing table. There are also bycicles available at any time if you want to go for a bike ride. If you want to go on a scooter, you can go over to the Breezes hotel and rent one. There is no insurance though!
There's an activity bulletin at the lobby, but some of these activities did not always take place. If you do go for the hike up the mountain, please keep in mind it is steep. You will hike up the mountain and then on the way back you will walk accross a farmer's field and he will serve you sugar cane and fresh coconut.
The entertainement was ok, some of the staff put on a good show. The enternainement is not mentioned anywhere on the resort, so it's a surprise every night. The activities at the pool are fun.
The hotel rooms are spacious enough, and the cleaning staff are excellent. The only downfall I would have to say about our room was the air conditioning was blowing in our faces, it was not located in a good place but it worked very well. You have to pay 14 pesos for the safe for the week. The fridge is not stocked. The TV has lots of movies choices. You can convert your money at the lobby. We had done it at the airport but was told it's probably best at the lobby. The water is ok to drink. In fact Cuba uses a system which was designed by Canada.
We took the Catamaran trip which was ok. The dolphin show was ok as well. I actually felt bad for them, because the water was very dirty. I suggest if you want to swim with Dolphins, go to Mexico.
Would I recommend this place to a friend, yes. If your looking for a quite and clean place to go, this would be it. If you want to know more, you can e-mail me at michellewhalen@videotron.ca

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