TA-USERDEC21
23 Oktober 2024
This is my first day at the Sol Varadero Beach resort. I chose it because of the fantastic reviews and because it was 16+. My stay was from October 12 - 28, 2024. As it turns out my first stay here coincided with the blackout in Cuba. The blackout lasted the better part of four days. I have to say that I was thoroughly impressed with the way the resort handled the whole situation. The hotel apparently has its own generator so, while we did have a few very minor outages here they were barely noticeable - Some definite challenges with the Internet, but the only real major issue with the lack of air conditioning for three or four days. I’m not sure if this could’ve been managed better or not but it all honesty with that being the only issue I can’t really complain. Spoke to several other people who had been at other resorts. Their resorts were totally blacked out for days and they were moved over to the Sol Varadero. Despite the challenges at home, the staff were friendly and smiling. All of them were without electricity and water for days, but you never would’ve known it The buffet was good. It was repetitive and there wasn’t a huge variety, but what was there was tasty. I tried three of the a la cartes and thoroughly enjoyed all three - Mexican, Italian and Cuban. remember, you’re coming to Cuba and the embargo‘s are impacting their ability to get certain things so keep your expectations realistic when it comes to food. In my book as long as it’s hot and tasty, I’m happy. The rooms are nice. I haven’t been here before, so I have no basis of comparison, but they appear to be renovated. All very clean although some of the showerheads could use some work The pool is great, especially if you’re not a real swimmer. The deepest part of it is 1.25M so nobody’s going to drown in it. The entertainment has been great. I’ve really enjoyed the musicians. Overall, I think it’s a great resort. If you’re looking for an adult only place in Cuba, I highly recommend the Sol Varadero Beach
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