Hotels - Tryp Cayo Coco

About  Tryp Cayo Coco

This All Inclusive holiday resort is located between a natural lagoon and an extensive stretch of beach, offering great facilities for families, where the little ones can live a fun-filled holiday experience.

Natural lake with native flamingos
Excellent dining spaces with restaurants and bars connected by bridges
Privileged location between a coastal lake and an extensive beach
All Inclusive accommodation with great facilities for families
Club Cubamigos, where our youngest guests can enjoy a fun-packed holiday experience
Beach perfect for diving, fishing and other water sports

Surrounded by a large natural lake, inhabited by native flamingos, and bridges connecting the a la carte restaurants and bars, the Tryp Cayo Coco is large andspacious, distinguished for its double lobby, one with views of the pool and lobby bar and the beautiful beach, and another lobby, on the ground floor with areas with artisan crafts and sweet and candy floss trolleys, stage, event spaces and gardens.

 

Ave de los Hoteles (final) Cayo Coco, Ciego de Ávila

Thalassotherapy Centre

This lagoon is located between Moron City and Jardines del Rey Tourist polo and is the largest natural reservoir in Cuba, with a surface area of 66 km2. It provides a haven for flamingos and a variety of other bird species as Tocororo, carpintero churroso, Mayito de Ciénaga, cernícalo, aura tiñosa, zunzún, martín pescador, falcón, gavilán del monte, and some migratory as huyuyo duck.

Cayo Coco, Ciego de Ávila

Sitio La Güira

In a former settlement of coal workers and with horse riding trails, rural festivals and a path with a low level of difficulty. Three ecosystems can be seen: evergreen forest, mangrove forest and inland lagoons with their respective fauna.

Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Ávila

Forbidden Beach (Playa Prohibida)

Playa Prohibida is a beautiful pristine beach where nature and the sea combine in perfect harmony. Ideal for lovers!

Cayo Coco. Ciego de Avila

Parador la Silla

Just before you reach Cayo Coco along the causeway, this parador is an ideal spot for observing the important mangrove ecosystems, the habitat for numerous colonies of pink flamingos. Prime flamingo-watching season is April to November, when they congregate at the Laguna de los Flamencos.

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