With the opening of the Grand Aston Cayo Paredón hotel, Jardines del Rey in Ciego de Ávila has increased its lodging capacity for the winter season, which will begin next November.
The 635-room resort, owned by the Indonesian-based tourism group Archipelago International, is the first of that company in the northern key area of Ciego de Ávila, and will be distinguished by a Nikkei cuisine space, which mixes Japanese and Peruvian flavors.
The winter season will also include the reopening of the Colonial Cayo Coco Hotel, after a complete restoration, renovation of its image and the design of attractive services.
Managed by the Cubanacán group and with a Four-Star category, the hotel has 458 rooms in 23 modules and was the initiator 29 years ago of tourist operations in Jardines del Rey, an anniversary that will be celebrated on November 12.
The Colonial Cayo Coco is a distinctive hotel in the avilanian tourist destination, with colonial motifs in the unique architecture of its buildings, cobblestone streets and small squares, which allow you to go back in time to a colonial-style past in Cuba.
Formed by the keys Coco, Guillermo, Paredón Grande and Antón Chico, the resort will offer tourists its excellent sun and beach product and a variety of extra-hotel offers linked to the natural environment of great biological diversity, suitable for trekking, nature tourism and nautical sports.
In Jardines del Rey there are currently 26 hotels, of four and five star categories, located on the beachfront, with more than 10,000 rooms.
(With information from Prensa Latina)