Mystique Camaguey San Juan | Camaguey

Mystique Camagüey San Juan is nestled in the heart of Camagüey’s UNESCO-listed historic centre, surrounded by cobbled streets and colonial charm. Just steps away lie Plaza San Juan de Dios, the Church of San Juan de Dios, and the Martha Jiménez Pérez Gallery. Guest rooms feature air conditioning, in-room safes, minibars, hairdryers and satellite TVs. Guests can enjoy breakfast and local flavours at the on-site à la carte restaurant and snack bar. The hotel also offers 24-hour reception, medical and taxi services, and curated local excursions, blending heritage and hospitality for a refined Cuban escape.

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Your Stay

1 Night

Bed and Breakfast

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Hotel

Jardines Avalon IV

Jardines Avalon IV is a 180-foot vessel featuring 20 staterooms, spacious lounge areas, and a sun deck with two hot tubs. Guests can experience the perfect view of the Gardens of the Queen. The upper deck and main deck each feature eight rooms with comfortable outdoor space. Each room features a private bathroom, air conditioning, and heating. Guests can also enjoy the bar and restaurant. Additionally, the boat offers guests the perfect home base for diving, flyfishing, and other outdoor adventures.

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Your Stay

7 Nights

Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities

Tea, Coffee and Soft Drinks Included

Your Rooms

4x Sun Deck Suite

6x Upper Deck Cabin

2x Upper Deck Demi-Suite

6x Main Deck Cabin

2x Main Deck Demi-Suite

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Cruise Ship

Jardines de la Reina

Situated in the southern region of Cuba, within the provinces of Camagüey and Ciego de Ávila, lies the enchanting archipelago known as Jardines de la Reina, or the Gardens of the Queen in English. This name was bestowed upon it by Christopher Columbus as a tribute to Queen Isabella I of Castile of Spain. The archipelago, one of the largest protected areas in Cuba, spans an area of 2,170 km² (840 sq mi). It boasts over 600 islets and cays, making it the second-largest archipelago in Cuba. Notable cays within the archipelago include Cayo Algodón Grande, Cayo Cinco Balas, Cayo Anclitas, and Cayo Granada. The archipelago is a haven for diving and sport fly-fishing enthusiasts. Thanks to decades of rigorous protection, marine life in Jardines de la Reina flourishes. Sharks of multiple species grow larger here than anywhere else, and the corals and sponges are incredibly well-preserved. Many seasoned divers liken it to the Caribbean of yesteryears.

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Your Stay

7 Nights

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