Hotel type:
Overview:
The hotel Guamá is an appealing complex made of wooden octagonal thatched cabins built on stilts above the water in the middle of the Treasure Lagoon, distributed among 12 manmade islets connected by bridges and surrounded by an endless labyrinth of channels.
The hotel is reached by motor boat from La Boca, about 8 kilometer away, navigating across a large lake in mangrove swamps (the round trip boat transfer cost is CUC 8.00, about USD 10.00). The surrounding waters are rich in trout, bass, tarpon and the weird native manjuarí (garfish), among other fish species.
The architecture of the hotel tends to recreate the one of the aboriginal inhabitants of the island during the pre-Columbian era. One of the islets, known as the Taíno Village, nestles a natural-sized sculpture-complex, depicting aborigines engaged in regular daily activities. It is strongly advised to bring a good provision of insect repellent when visiting or staying at hotel Guamá.
| Check In: |
4:00 PM |
Check Out: |
2:00 PM |
Property Facilities and Amenities:
Handicraft shop
Swimming pool Museum featuring authentic objects of the Cuban aboriginal population Row and fast-boat rental
Fishing gear
Specialized guide services for birding and fishing
Medical care.
Dining:
Restaurant a la carte
Location Details:
8 km from La Boca, where the boat's station is.
Room Types:
Standard
Room Amenities:
Air conditioner
Telephone
Bathroom
Satellite TV
Mini fridge
Bars, Cabarets and Discos:
Pool snack bar
Bar Indio, at the Taíno Village
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