Cayo Guillermo, Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Avila,
Cayo Guillermo, Cuba
+351 289 598 202
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About
Grand Muthu Cayo Guillermo
The Grand Muthu Cayo Guillermo, located in Cayo Guillermo, offers outdoor swimming pool open all year round, children's playground and terrace.
The hotel has a bar-restaurant and a water park. The rooms have a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Guests can enjoy a cup of coffee while admiring the views of the sea or the pool.
The rooms have a private bathroom with shower. Free toiletries and hair dryers are available. The property has a 24-hour front desk and a hairdresser. The resort has facilities for water sports and car rental service.
The resort has a tennis court and the area is perfect for snorkeling. The King's Gardens International airport is 38 km away. We speak your language!
Playa Pilar, Cayo Guillermo, Ciego de Ávila
Pilar beach
Bordered by the tips of cliffs and sand dunes of around 15 meters high and almost one kilometer long. This beach owes its name to the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Ernest Hemingway, who was a regular visitor to the area on his boat Pilar. This is a beach with incredibly fine white sand and a warm blue-green waters. Opposite Playa Pilar is the key of Media Luna, a wonderful option for diving and snorkeling.
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.