Hotels - Memories Trinidad del Mar

About  Memories Trinidad del Mar

If you are looking for beautiful white sandy beaches & an all-inclusive experience with a real colonial feel, you will find Hotel Brisas Trinidad del Mar a good choice.

Trinidad del Mar is not far from the historic sugar centre of Trinidad & the hotel’s colourful buildings have been designed in the style of an old colonial town, right down to the clock tower. The hotel is enviably placed on the stunning Ancon beach, where guests are provided with a good range of watersports.

Trinidad del Mar hotel also has a great range of activities around the hotel with a large winding pool, gym & tennis courts, while guests can also hire bicycles. This hotel is great for families &, in addition to the separate pool, there is a children’s club with daily activities to keep them entertained. Trinidad del Mar also provides entertaining cabaret shows &, for the more adventurous, the vibrant nightlife of Trinidad is just 20 minutes away by taxi.

Hotel Trinidad del Mar has 3 good bars & 2 a la carte restaurants serving Cuban & international cuisine, though the food in its buffet restaurant can sometimes be served cool. However, there is great choice & plenty of healthy options. The snack bar also serves great coffees.

Brisas Trinidad del Mar should meet your needs whether you want a relaxing all-inclusive holiday on the beach or a good base for exploring Trinidad & the beautiful surrounding area.

Plaza Mayor, Trinidad

Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor, in the Historical Centre of Trinidad, is considered the second most significant square in the country, after Cathedral Square in Havana. This square captivates everybody for the Terpsichore sculpture, the dance muse, the white railings with delicate filigrees, the elegant Royal Palms trees and two greyhound guardians. It was restored by the inhabitants, and became the main place for religious processions, patron saint festivities, promenades and commerce. This delightful square is surrounded of colonial buildings:  Iglesia Parroquial de la Santísima Trinidad; the Palace of Count Brunet (now the Romantic Museum); the Museum of Archeology Guamuhaya (former Casa de Padrón); the Museum of Colonial Architecture (former Sanchez Iznaga residence). 

Calle Fernando Hernández (Cristo), Trinidad

La Santísima Trinidad

Although the city's cathedral was consecrated in 1892, the building took the better part of the 19th century to complete (it was built to replace the 17th-century church that was destroyed by a hurricane). The structure shows a neoclassic architectural style. Its interesting interior is replete with a dozen hardwood altars that date from the early 20th century and various colonial icons. Besides it preserves the famous Christ of Vera Cruz, and an altar – the only one of this kind in Cuba devoted to the Virgin of Mercy.

Playa Ancón, Trinidad

Playa Ancón

It is often said that Playa Ancon De Trinidad is the best beach in the south of the island. This postcard-perfect beach has fine white sands and crystal clear turquoise waters. Anyone staying in one of the many private houses in Trinidad should not miss this beautiful Caribbean coastline, all at just 12 km from Trinidad. 

Calle Real del Jigüe No.90, Trinidad

Canchánchara

Canchánchara is one of the oldest buildings in Trinidad, and combined architectural styles from the 18th and 20th centuries. There's frequently a live band playing in the shady patio, and there are always plenty of soft drinks, cold beer, and such Cuban cocktails as the mojito and the local specialty canchánchara (rum, lime juice, and honey) that will give you the energy to dance and enjoy the Cuban rhythms found in the place.

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