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Santa Cruz del Norte, Cuba

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Cameleon Club Jibacoa

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3 of 5 stars
CubanCameleon 2 contributions
Gatineau, Quebec
Mar 11, 2007 | Trip type: Family
18/20 found this review helpful

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

  • Liked — The Location
  • Disliked — The food
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
    • 4 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay March 2007
  • Visit was for Quality time with family
  • Traveled with Family with teenagers
  • Age group 25-34
  • Member since October 25, 2006
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for People with disabilities, Older travelers, Pet owners, Families with young children
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Outdoor / Adventure
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Excellent for snorkeling

Cameleon Club Jibacoa

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4 of 5 stars
tary 7 contributions
montreal
Feb 4, 2007
18/20 found this review helpful

We stayed in th Cameleon Villas Jibacoa for 1 week in november 06. It is located between Havana and Varadero on a beautifull coral beach beside the Super Club Breezes. This is a quiet hotel where you can enjoy great snorkeling, bring your water sandals... The food was above average for a 3 stars hotel. This place is very intimate hotel far from all downtown action. The staff is very nice. Katamaran, pedals boats and kayaks are avalable as well as bicycles, scooters and car rentals. It is a great hotel for people who want to relaxe, snorkle, and be an hour away drive from Varadero or Havana. There is not much animation so you make your own fun.

  • Date of stay November 2006
  • Member since March 08, 2005
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Great Resort

Cameleon Club Jibacoa

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4 of 5 stars
ONTravel_lover 7 contributions
Mississauga, ON
Jan 23, 2007 | Trip type: Family
25/28 found this review helpful

I have been watching the reviews for Cameleon Villas Jibacoa for over a year. Last year there was very little known about this resort because it was under renovation until December 2005. Soon after it reopened great reviews started to surface and I must agree with most of them and was not disappointed. We (3 generations of females-my 10 year old, myself and my mother) have stayed at Cameleon Villas in jibacoa Jan.6 to 13. The resort is about 45 min. by bus from Varadero airport. As the bus drops you off, you enter a lobby/reception area that's closest of all the buildings to the beach (I thought someone should have made it into a restaurant instead) so the view is fabulous. The lobby area does have a bar with tables you can sit at just off the beach or in the front. This is also where you find information about the resort entertainment (which unfortunately often is not happening, except the nightly show and there really should be at least one event for children so they could get aquainted), trips you can book with a rep, billiards table and a table tennis. There is also two very small shops and a computer that does not seem to work very well most of the time (I paid 4 CUpesos for half an hour and my card had an hour of time-good thing since it took 10 min. to get into my email). The resort is really spread out and the grounds are very well kept. The rooms are grouped into bungalow like structures in a row or as 2 in the front and 2 in the back. The best location seems to be in rooms with a queen sized bed (#1 to 25), next comes the rooms with 2 twins (#26 to 77) and next are the rooms with 3 beds (#78 to 106). The even numbered rooms are usually facing the ocean while the odd numbered ones face the other way. Since there were 3 of us, our room (#103) was not very well located which meant my mother who has difficulty walking longer distances had a bit of a walk to the buffet restaurant for every meal. At least we brought flashlights to light up the dimly lit winding pathways at night. The buffet was fairly good, best at breakfast with the fresh orange juice, instantly made omelettes, cold cuts, great bread and fresh fruit. The lunches and dinner were similar with choice of 2 soups, a pizza plus good variety of food. The ice cream at lunch was a highlight. If the resort is not busy, lunch can be served at the Mediterrian restaurant by the pool (with no posting ahead of time anywhere) or on the grass as a barbeque (hamburger, hotdogs or fish) but I would pass on that. The restaurant by the pool is also where you can have one meal "a la carte" but only the entre and desert are a choice. We really enjoyed this meal. The pool is nice and clean but cool. There is lots of seating around and a live band entertains guests most afternoons. From there you can also see the beach which is very nice and you can walk along it all the way to the end at the "Breezes hotel" next door. You can't go from the beach to Breezes because their guest don't wear the plastic bracelet like those of Cameleon. There is security guards everywhere at both hotels so you feel safe. Unfortunatelly items like shoes and clothing left outside the rooms can easily get "lost". The best part about Cameleon in my opinion is the coral reef and snorkelling. The shallower part of the reef is in front of the pool and is better for those who don't want to venture too far (like my daugther). The middle of the beach where the peddle boats and kayaks are, leads out to the deeper water which is not advisable for children and non-swimmers. This is where the reef drops about 5 meters and snorkelling gets more interesting. I can't stress enough that if that's what you want to do, use every opportunity because the wind will bring in waves and with them "jellyfish" and undertow so red flag can be posted for days. We had red flag 4 out of 6.5 days we were there and that was very disappointing. Otherwise the only trip we took was Havana Historica without the Tropicana show because we had a child and it was a 8:30am to 5 pm trip. The cost was 51CUpesos for adult and 29CUpesos for my daughter. We all enjoyed it and it's good to see part of real Cuba. Overall I would recommend this hotel to all those who like quiet pleasant surroundings with great possibility for snorkelling. Just in case the wind comes, bring some good books and cards.

  • Liked — surroundings and snorkelling!!
  • Disliked — wind and more wind
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 3 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay January 2007
  • Visit was for Quality time with family
  • Traveled with Family (extended)
  • Age group 50-64
  • Member since January 23, 2007
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun
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A pleasant surprise :-)

Cameleon Club Jibacoa

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4 of 5 stars
CanadaTourist 3 contributions
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jan 15, 2007 | Trip type: Friends getaway
25/27 found this review helpful

My husband and I, and another couple, all in our early thirties, booked Cameleon Jibacoa from Jan 7- 14 for $447+tax($647 incl) from Toronto. I have never visited Cuba and was nervous about booking a 3 star resort, but our friends really wanted to stay in Jibacoa for the snorkelling and for the price that was offered, we thought why not give it a try, and we were all pleased with our choice.

Staff: They were all very nice. Please leave tips! We also brought toiletries for the cuban people. Our Nolitours rep (who was a Canadian) said that the people would be very happy with the gifts, but we found that pesos were greatly appreciated, as well. Next time I probably wouldn't bring as much "stuff", but would just leave cash. Everyone seemed to want our Bubba Keg mugs, though! We left them with the staff and they were very happy!

Food: I was quite turned off by the food at our first meal when I saw flies all over the food. It was ok because I was looking forward to losing a few pounds on this trip. The flies eased up throughout the week once the winds picked up, though, so I think I gained a few pounds instead! My husband and I quite liked the meals, but we are both fairly open minded and healthy eaters. Our friend is a more of a "steak guy", so I don't think he enjoyed it too much, but he always seemed to find something to eat. The bread and desserts were very good. The coffee was excellent!

Rooms: They were a little dingy. Our room had some cracks in the wall. I was really freaked out about what the "bug" situation was going to be like, but it wasn't an issue. We had a frog in the room one night, but he was harmless. Don't leave drinks or food on the tables or it will attract ants.

Beach: It was great for snorkelling on the first day, but the rest of the week it was too windy for snorkelling. We a red flag for 6 out of seven days, but you could still bob around in the water close to shore. The "Man of War" fish didn't seem to be an issue when were there. We saw a couple on certain parts of the beach, but the water right in front of the pool area seems to be protected by the reef, so the "Man of War" don't seem to be there . We didn't hear about anyone getting stung. The beach (sand) is very similar to our Canadian beaches. We went to Veradero one day, to the Melia Las Americas to enjoy the beach there, which was also beautiful, but there were a lot more people.

Pool: Very clean. It's a good length for doing laps. I wished that I brought my swimcap and goggles!

Havana: We did the Havana Special Tour, which included the Tropicana show. We toured the city, had a tasty lunch and dinner, plus the show, where we had rum and cola included in the price, so I think it was a good deal. We got to bring the bottle of rum home, too.

I really have no complaints about this hotel, especially since we only paid $647incl! It's a great beach motel to go to with friends and hang out under the Cuban sun. Just don't expect all of the "bells and whistles".

  • Liked — staff, beach, quiet location
  • Disliked — rooms
  • Tips/Secrets: — go snorkelling as soon as you can because you may not have another chance if the winds pick up!
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 3 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay January 2007
  • Visit was for Hobbies / interest / culture
  • Traveled with Friends
  • Age group 25-34
  • Member since January 17, 2005
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Families with young children, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, Families with teenagers
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun
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A real vacation

Cameleon Club Jibacoa

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5 of 5 stars
Decorator 1 contribution
Ottawa
Jan 1, 2007
27/29 found this review helpful

We spent 13 days at the Club Cameleon Jibacoa and it was truly a lovely vacation. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, the food was very good, and we enjoyed a wide range of leisure activities. It is definitely worth taking advantage of the activities offered -- free peddle boats, cycling, hiking and snorkeling.
Any trip is what you make of it, and with the services and friendliness offered at the club Cameleon, without doubt anyone can enjoy a wonderful, well-rounded time there.
The Havana special excursion, including the Tropicana show is definitely worth the price, even when compared to hiring a cab and personal guide. The Tropicana show is spectacular and an authenic taste of Cuban culture. If you're lucky, the bottle of rhum that accompanies the show will be a 7 year old rum!
This resort is well-suited to those looking to relax in a down-to-earth environment surrounded more by nature and local Cuban life. Good for families, young singles and adventuring spirits alike.
This really is not the place to go if you're looking for a wilder party scene and buoyant city nightlife with clubs and discoteches.
After the usual initial discomfort of acclimatizing to a new place, Club Cameleon felt like being at home, and we enjoyed the easy camaraderie with the staff and other tourists, which made the vacation even better.

  • Date of stay December 2006
  • Member since January 01, 2007
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