Hotels - Village Costa Sur

About  Village Costa Sur

If you want a decent-priced all-inclusive holiday where you will be looked after by wonderful people in a peaceful, romantic & truly inspirational setting, you should visit Village Costasur hotel.

Just outside both Playa Ancon & Trinidad, Costa Sur sits above a cove with a caramel-coloured beach & crystal clear waters, populated by fascinating tropical marine life. There is a real peaceful ambience about this place, from the picturesque beach to the distant magnificence of the Sierra Escambray Mountains.

Costa Sur is a medium-sized resort with everything within easy reach. It has undergone extensive recent renovation &, while you may find some areas still in need of TLC, the grounds & communal areas are clean & well maintained. There is a main swimming pool & separate paddling pool for children, with other activities including tennis, volleyball, a health spa & non-motorised beach watersports. The beach is also private so you can relax & enjoy the sun in peace, though snorkelling is recommended.

Apart from the magnificent location, your abiding memory of Costa Sur hotel will be its attentive, friendly & very helpful staff, who put great effort into a fun range of daytime activities & evening shows. The hotel’s 3 bars (lobby, pool & beach) serve excellent cocktails, while the nightlife of Trinidad is just a short taxi ride away. Costa Sur’s buffet & a la carte restaurants provide both variety & good quality food, while there is also a snack bar. Guests can also choose to eat outside & enjoy the stunning views from the a la carte restaurant’s patio.

Costa Sur is an older resort with a cosy, friendly charm. It will suit anyone looking for a relaxing, good-value holiday, particularly those who enjoy Cuban hospitality & stunning scenery.

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.

Calle Simon Bolivar # 457, Trinidad

Museum of Archeology Guamuhaya

The Museum of Archeology Guamuhaya, founded on May 15th 1976, in a beautiful mansion on the west side of the Plaza Mayor traces pre- and post-Columbian history. It exhibits in chronological order through 8 rooms objects belonging to the aborigines living in the South Central Region of the island of Cuba during the precolumbus era, as well as material evidence of the Colonial period of very diverse origin and a bill from the city of Trinidad and Valle de los Ingenios. Some of these objects are considered unique in Cuba.

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). 

Carretera Trinidad/ Sancti Spiritus, km 5, Finca Loma del Puerto, Trinidad

Sugar factories "Valle de los Ingenios"

The Valle de los Ingenios, declared World Heritage since 1988, is located about 12 km outside of Trinidad and has been around since the 17th century.  This fertile agricultural land was cultivated and developed into one of the major sugar producing areas of Cuba, helping Trinidad to become one of the richest cities on the Caribbean island. At the top of the "Torre Manacas-Iznaga" (built at the beginning of the 19th century), you can get an overview of the valley. This 45 meter-high structure is equipped with a bell tower that was used to oversee the thousands of slaves working on the sugar plantations.

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