No other Caribbean island boasts the geographic diversity as
Cuba. Incredible beaches, dense forests, huge mountain ranges,
lush valleys. What makes this picture even more inviting is nature
hasn't fallen victim to 20th century
development. In fact, there is a very determined movement at hand
in Cuba to "develop, but not disturb" (with the exception
possibly of Varadero). The Hotel Moka is a perfect example of
this philosophy:
Located just 45 minutes west of Havana in the Pinar del Rio
Province, the 4-star Hotel
Moka sits in a community called Las Terrazas. Just a few
years old, Hotel Moka was built in a style that incorporates most
of the natural surroundings, seeing them as design points rather
than "things to bulldoze away."
A massive tree grows up through an open-air atrium in the lobby,
and a stream runs through the garden past the Concierge Desk.
Some guest rooms have trees jutting through their floors and again
through the roof -- never mind the nesting birds -- and glass
always gives way to a solid wall, so views can be maximized. To
say that the Moka is "one with nature" is an understatement.
Tennis, horses, bird-watching, nature hikes, and much more is
available.
Also in the Pinar del Rio Province, in the Vinales village,
is Los
Jasmines. This beautiful pink hotel sits in an even more
beautiful setting. All types of nature-oriented activities are
offered, including ecology tours.
One
of these tours, called the Pincushion Hills EcoTour, leaves the
hotel in the morning and goes deep into the Vinales Valley. Here
the first site is the Archaeological Mural, then the Cavern of
Santo Tomas, and also to the Moncada Farmers' Community. All of
their tours are designed for people of all ages, and don't require
any particular physical prowess.
The hotel itself is lovely and well-equipped. 62 air conditioned rooms and 16 cabanas, all with private bathroom, telephone and satellite television. Other facilities include restaurant, bar, disco, pool, horseback riding, field volleyball, lawn bowling and archery.
Going coastal, Cayo Levisa is another resort with an emphasis on respect for the existing ecology. Cayo Levisa is essentially a deserted island except for the 20 or so cabanas that dot the island (all doubles with hot water & television, as well as a restaurant, bar, and good diving facilities). The natural surroundings are truly magnificent -- whitest of white sands, clear and warm seas, one of the largest black coral reefs in the world... Ferries operate daily at 11am and 4pm -- the charge is nominal.
Additional information on Hotel Moka, Los Jasmines and Cayo Levisa can be found in the Pinar Del Rio section on the 1Click2Cuba home page.
Spa
Every day there are more and more people that use their vacations to give some attention to their health and to improve their physical and psychological conditions. There are two hotels, in particular, located in beautiful natural landscapes that offer services of international quality. They are Casa de Valle Horizontes Hotel in Matanzas and Elguea Horizontes Hotel & Spa in Villa Clara.
Programs to relax, get in shape, reduce stress, hypertension, and asthma, and control circulatory, respiratory, osteomuscular and articulation problems, are some of their services. Qualified staffs and state-of-the-art equipment facilitate the successful development of the different programs.