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Official Website: www.superclubscuba.net *Adults Only*
Phone: ( 011) 53-692-85-122
Fax : (011) 53-692-85-150
 
Built in: 1999  
No. of Rooms: 240 No elevators
No. of Floors: 2 Number of buildings: 18

Suitable for :
Couples, Singles ****No children under 14 are allowed in the hotel
There are 2 wheelchair rooms available
Distance from airport: 85 km Drive from airport: 1hr Distance to town: 1hr to Havana
Closest Nightlife: Hotel Disco Next to - Venta Club Tropical
Facilities at the hotel:
Doctor/ Nurse on call 24h Wake-Up Service Tour Desk / Car Rental
Room Service available Barber / Salon Money Exchange
Voltage 110/220 Maid Service Internet Access
Wedding Gazebo CND Visa and MasterCard Only Shops st the hotel )
Accommodation
Maximum occupancy is 3 adults in standard rooms and 2 adults in tropical suites
2 twin beds or 1 king bed Air Conditioning Bathroom w/Tub and Shower
Satellite TV Phone Connecting Rooms on Request
Balcony or Terrace Hairdryer Safety Deposit Box
Radio Ironing board Tea/ Coffie maker
Pool Facilities
Freshwater Pool Steps and Walk-In Jacuzzi
Restourant/Bar near Pool Towels and Chairs (no cost)  
Beach
Name: Arroyo Barmejo Beach 300 meters Private Beach
Topless Optional White Sand Good Swimming/Snorkelling
Lounge Chairs/ Palapas on beach Beach Towels Water Sports Center
Restaurants
Los Girasoles-International Cuisine
Buffet Style No Reservation Required Dress Code for dinner
Breakfast: 7:30h - 10:00h Lunch: 12:30h - 14:30h Dinner: 19:30h - 21:30h
Martino's-Italian Restaurant
A La Carte Reservation Required Dress Code Elegant
  Dinner: 19:00h - 22:00h  
Taverna-Traditional Selections
Buffet Style No Reservation Required Dress Code Casual
Dinner: 18:00h - 24:00h    
Beach Grill    
Buffet - Snacks No Reservation Required No Dress Code
All Day - 11:30h - 18:00h    
Melia has 5 Bars - Lobby Bar (Snacks Available), Pool Bar, Beach Bar, Piano Bar, Taverna
Wedding Package
Weddings at Breezes Jibacoa - $400
Renewal of Vows - $100
*** for more info inqure directly at the hotel
Included Sports and Activities:
Volleyball 2 Tenis Courts Board Games
Basketball Bicycles Video Games
Snorkelling Fitness Center Darts
Good Golfing available at the near by "Melia Las Americas"
     
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REVIEWS ON THE HOTEL

Richard Bester Hamilton, Canada


Subject:
Reviewing Paradise

I took a vacation to Superclub Breezes Jibacoa in November of 2004.
My time there was from October 31 to November 7.

I have to say, with nothing to hide or hinder, that this was the absolute best vacation that I have ever had. The people there are the most welcoming people that I have ever met, the scenery is the most beautiful and breathtaking, and the food and food service is second to none.
Everyday that I was there, I felt like I never wanted to leave, because I felt so comfortable with these surroundings.
To all those who are considering their vacation plans, STOP considering, go there.
To all of those who provided this week for me, I cannot thank you enough for the "above and beyond" hospitality that you gave to me.

You are the best and I will DEFINITELY be back within the next year.

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, a million times over.

 

 

We just returned from a one week stay at Breezes Jibacoa (Dec 13-20th).
We had a wonderful 10 years anniversary and only wished we could have stayed longer. We had the morning flight with Jetsgo and it took us 2 hrs to go through Cuban custom, pickup our bags and to drive to resort.
Only 20 people from the whole plane [capacity close to 300 passengers] had Breezes Jibacoa resort as vacation destination so checking process in the resort was completed for everybody within ½ hr.
Overall, departure time was 06:10 in Toronto and approx. 7 hrs later we were swimming at Jibacoa beach!

We had air-conditioned Garden Junior Suite [with 1 king bed · Satellite TV · Coffee/tea maker · Hairdryer · Iron and board · In-room safe · terrace]. Suite was clean and very well maintained.
Food was good, not spectacular in the Main Buffet restaurant and Italian à la carte restaurant [reservations required, dress code in effect].

Beach was excellent, the sand was actually cleaned daily, water was pristine and warm [water temperature is the same at 06:00 a.m. and 06:00 p.m.] and the activities such as snorkeling, kayaking and wind-surfing fabulous.

Facilities: beautiful lobby bar just few steps from the beach, piano bar, night club, Tennis court, Basketball court, Fitness center, Games room, Jacuzzi, Massage (extra cost).

Entertainments were provided every night with professional dancers. Word of advice, go to your first orientation session with your travel rep, pickup the brochures and make all reservations that day.
This is especially valid for scuba diving. If you are new to the diving sport, you have to go through approx. 3 hrs intro sessions available only on Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's.
In our case, due to rough seas all diving was cancelled for most of the week.

Car and moped rentals were also available. For instance, 4x4 is available starting with approx. $50/day. The moped rentals are available at $9 for the first hour to $30 for the day if you prefer to explore surrounding area on your own or you can opt for one of the many scoter tours starting from $12 for 2 hrs tours.
Organized tours to Havana and Varadero, Jungle Tour etc are also available
[starting from $50 and up].

If you are staying 2 weeks, definitely take in the day trip to Havana and stay overnight.

In the resort you will meet wonderful people mainly from Canada.
Overall it was a wonderful vacation and we strongly recommend this resort for couples, honeymooners etc. If you are looking for more dynamic day/night life, perhaps you want to try some other resorts in Varadero.

One final word on Cuban people; from day one up until the departure time on day seven we were surrounded with smiles.
On the other side, life outside the resort is very different and you can choose to ignore it or you can bring lots of dollars to tip, not because you have to, but because you will want to. They really deserve it!


Anita

Our stay at Breezes JIbacoa was tons of fun.  We went in a group of 12 people and managed to put together activities that were not provided by the hotel:)

The best part of the resort was the food! It was a great and big variety of sea food, many different soups and tons of dessert.  We tried to swim it off but no luck.

The hotels had one big buffet restaurant and 3 a la carte.  The reservations have to be made in advance (not the same day like most hotels) but make sure you go at lest 2-3 days ahead of time to make the reservation.

Also, the same thing goes for scuba diving.  It is included in the rate and definitely worth doing (a dive will cost you 60-70 USD at other places in Varadero). The thing is, you HAVE TO BOOK IT AS SOON AS YOU GET THERE!

The beach is public and everyone is allowed to come down, however, there aren't many Cubans living around this area and you will see just s few people on the beach.  The beach is about 600-700m long and it is very nice.

The rooms are clean and big. There are some bugs and lizards running around which is fine and also not unusual in this climate, so be sure to request a higher floor if that's something you don't care for.

The staff is very friendly and if you give them 10-20 USD tip they will serve you all night.  The bar is open 24hrs and also there is a snack bar that works all night. 
The pool doesn't have a swim up bar but you can use the pool all night - bring your drinks down yourself and watch the show at night.


 

My husband and I spent a wonderful week in Cuba at Breezes Jibacoa this past
Easter. Excuse the cliche but "fun in the sun" is an appropriate expression
to describe what happens when two Newfoundlanders, leaving 200cm of snow
behind, try out the resort experience for the very first time. My husband
has observed that this may be one of the best researched vacations on record
since I started planning it in May of 2000. All of my research however could
not prepare me for the reality, this trip was everything I dreamed it would
be and much more.

Arrival

We arrived at Varadero Airport at 7:00 p.m. went through Customs and
collected our luggage. We had heard so much about the strict security in
Cuba that we were a little nervous about the airport, however it was
pleasant and unthreatening (if only Toronto airport could claim that!). We
boarded an air-conditioned bus and drove approximately 1 hour to Breezes
Jibacoa. When we got off the bus I was awestruck - the lobby area was
absolutely beautiful with an open airy feeling and a 24-hour bar. The
check-in was without any hassles. We just gave them our accommodations
certificate and they gave us an envelope with 2 room keys, a safe key and 2
towel cards (with a warning about the financial penalty of losing any of
these items). We sat at one of the tables and filled out our registration
card and waited for the bellboy to collect our luggage. While waiting they
came around with a drink of ice cold rum punch for us. The bellboy then
loaded all our luggage on his cart and took us to our room, on the way he
showed us many of the points of interest at the resort.

Room

The rooms are located in two-storey buildings with 8 rooms on each floor.
You enter the rooms from the back and on the other side are the balconies.
The rooms are very big and very clean. Our room had a king size bed, tv with
4 English channels, clock radio, large closet and large bathroom. The air
conditioning was nice and cool and the water was nice and hot. The water on
this resort is all filtered so it's fine to drink, but they do leave two
bottles of water in your room every day, mostly for use if you venture off
of the resort. We both used the water from the tap to brush our teeth and
neither of us got sick.

Food

There were four restaurants at this resort - the main dining room, a Cuban
restaurant, an Italian restaurant and the beach bar (where they served
snacks during the day and seafood & barbecue at night). The food at the
buffet restaurant was excellent, my husband who is an extremely picky eater,
managed to find something to eat at every meal. We ate most of our meals on
either the veranda for breakfast and lunch or the lobby atrium (which they
set up with tables for dinner) Breakfast was my favorite meal of the day.
Fidel (not Castro) prepared omelets every morning that were delicious!
Friday night is dessert night and their French pastry chef makes some of the
most incredible desserts I have ever tasted. On Wednesday nights they have
lobster night and serve lobster at all the restaurants. Be forewarned though
that the lobster is clawless Caribbean spiny lobster and not the large
clawed lobsters of the North Atlantic - I didn't find them very tasty and
the meat was very tough. The Italian Restaurant (Martino's) is a must - the
food and atmosphere are fantastic. It was the most romantic evening we spent
there. It's a classy restaurant so be sure to dress appropriately. One more
thing about the food - be sure to try the ice cream! It is without a doubt
the most delicious ice cream I have ever tasted. You can get it at the beach
bar at any time.

The Beach

The beach is beautiful (the sand is not really fine but you can walk on it
without hurting your feet). They have plenty of lounge chairs and shady
areas, we never had any trouble finding chairs no matter what time of day we
went to the beach. Although we didn't go snorkeling I heard from a lot of
people there that the coral reef was fantastic for snorkeling.

The Pool

The pool area is very nice and again it has lots of lounge chairs. The pool
is not that deep, but that was fine with my husband - he swims like a rock.
The entertainment crew does quite a number of things around the pool during
the day like water aerobics, bingo, beer drinking contest, musical chairs,
pool volleyball, etc.

Entertainment

The entertainment crew was fabulous - lots of fun and very friendly. Every
evening the resort put off an outdoor show and although not top notch they
were entertaining and fun to watch and participate in. The resort has a
small disco that we only went to once - most nights by the time the show was
over we were too tired to do anything else but go to bed! The music was
varied and we did have a good time though.

Havana

After 18 years of marriage this was our honeymoon (finally) so I must admit
that we were more interested in the "resort experience" than in local
colour, however the Havana day tour was part of our plan from the beginning.
This is definitely a must for anyone staying at Jibacoa since the bus ride
to Havana is less than an hour and this is a city rich in history and
culture. Unlike the debilitating poverty seen in some tropical countries,
Cuba seems to have a unique status. Although cash poor and eager for hard
currency the people we met in the market were healthy, friendly and seemed
genuinely happy. The city itself suffers more than its inhabitants, many
stone buildings built from shale have not stood up well to the ravages of
salt air and a soft economy which must rank restoring old buildings low on
its priority list.

Old Havana is filled with examples of the architecture brought here by the
Spanish. The cathedral square is named for a large stone church which
represents three distinctly different styles representing who ruled the
island when each feature was completed. I could ramble on but instead lets
look at the high points.

The symbol of the key surrounded by three fortresses is found all over Old
Havana which was based on a safe harbour accessible only through a narrow
channel guarded by three fortresses.

The Cemetery: Covering 57 hectares the large cemetery contains many
intriguing tombs with even more intriguing stories to go with them.

The hotel where Ernest Hemmingway lived, and his favourite bar. Hemmingway
lived in Havana for a time before moving to the countryside. "The Old Man
and the Sea" is his tribute to the strength of character he perceived in the
simple folk of Cuba.

The Capitol building, a copy of the Capitol in Washington DC. Pre revolution
Cuba was governed from this building which contains the third largest indoor
statue in the world.

The many monuments to Jose Marti, leader of the revolution which brought
about independence from Spain are found all over the city. He is always
portrayed as a humble man of the people, often with children. Many statues
also exist of Christopher Columbus, the island's first European visitor, who
claimed the island for Spain.

Revolution square in the new end of the city includes a ministry building
with a huge representation of Che Guevara based on the famous 1960
photograph taken by Korda (Alberto Diaz Gutierrez).

The restored areas of the city, partly sponsored by UNESCO. This UN
organization has declared Havana to be a world heritage site due to its rich
history.

Public transit: the tour guide called them camels, large semi trailers which
carry up to 300 passengers (with no air conditioning). In a country where
fuel costs are very high these cramped conveyances move many people around
the city.

One last suggestion, I used a Minolta Maxxum 5000 camera with a 50mm lens
for my picture taking, and all of the time I wished for something wider. In
a city like this a lens which reaches down to 28mm is a definite plus to
record the many architectural marvels of the city.
Tips

A few tips you may want to keep in mind are:1) Bring a thermos mug with you
- they serve the drinks in little plastic cups that you have to keep
refilling; 2) Book the a la carte restaurants as soon as possible so you
won't be disappointed; 3) Bring some toiletries, pens, pencils, coloring
books, etc. to leave the maid; 4) Bring lots of $1.00 bills to tip with; 5)
No need to buy cigars or rum in Havana or wait until the airport - in Cuba
all prices are regulated by the government and they are the same wherever
you buy them; and 6) DO NOT buy cigars from peddlers on the street, they are
inferior and it is illegal.

Other

Other things the resort has to offer is a games room with pool tables, ping
pong table and video game systems; a piano bar where they sing karaoke every
night; a small hot tub, and a gym. They also have bicycles free for your
use, and rentals of mopeds, kayaks, and sailboats. They have a massage
service there which we took advantage of - it was great, very relaxing!

One of the nicest things about this resort was that it was Adult Only. We
figured if we weren't taking our kids we didn't want to hear anyone else's
either! Also, Breezes Jibacoa is fairly isolated (only one other resort next
door) so it's nice and quiet which was just what we were looking for.
Because there was only one other resort next door (and they wore bracelets)
we didn't have to wear bracelets which was also nice.

All in all the resort is absolutely fantastic, the service was wonderful,
the food was great and the sun was incredible! In fact the only complaint I
can think of is that their pillows are too flat!!! I would definitely return
to this resort and would recommend it to anyone considering a vacation in
Cuba.

You can check out our web page at newfoundvacations.homestead.com It's
still under construction but I'm trying to complete it as fast as I can.

 

Charlene Wilson
Wow! what a great time.

My husband and I traveled to Breezes Jibacoa in April 2001 with 3 other couples and had the time of our life.

When we arrived our room was not quite ready. No big deal! They had one of our rooms ready and our baggage was delivered to the one room. We were then escorted back to the lobby bar for refreshments and then directed to the buffet for lunch. But when we got there, we were too late. Lunch just ended! The staff noticed us new arrivals and seated us. They went into the kitchen and brought out two carts of food for us to choose from. Now that is what I call good service. By the time we finished we were then notified that our rooms were ready.

When we arrived to our rooms we were stunned with amazement at the cleanliness of these rooms. Very modern and exceptionally spotless. It felt just like home. Our view overlooked the large beautiful pool. We requested our rooms side-by-side and they did just that. In the late evenings, we were able to sit on our open balconies and talk to one
another. I knew this vacation was going to be a good one.

We got unpacked and we all went on a tour of the beach. The sand was white and the beach was very clean. However, it was very windy. That didn't stop us from swimming in the ocean. The water was rough, but bath warm.

Our first dinner was Mexican night and some of us were not to happy with the food. It was very blan. But, we won't complain about the our six nights, the food was excellent, especially lobster night. We usually ate lunch down at the beach grill. Great selection. You can order a plate or help yourself to the buffet. Breakfast was the best meal of the day. Although tipping is not aloud, each couple tipped the server $1.00U.S. This is equivalent to a weeks wage for them.

If you have A'La Carte dinners, booked them on your arrival as the time slots fill fast. We had three with our booking and had to take late night dinners. Cuban restaurant, Italian restaurant, Beach grill (seafood/steak). It was all well worth the wait.

The had a stage show every night @ 9:00 and you don't want to miss this. You will learn the very hip club dance. Do not sit in the front row if you have stage fright. There is alot of audience participation. After the show, we went dancing in the disco bar and had a few more drinks. By the way, the drinks were non-stop, 24 hours a day and a full bar.

I can write several more paragraphs about this outstanding resort, but I have said more than enough. We all vowed not to speak to highly of the Breezes Jibacoa for fear it will become the most popular hot spot in Cuba. If you want peace and quite, away from the children this would be your vacation. Take the tour into Havana to the market square. A wild experience! Very Historic. Cheap shopping!. Don't forget the 2-pk chiklets (gum) for the kids. Be prepared to be swarmed with children when handing them out. Ask to meet Marla, Mercedes, Misqito and Ozzy. Outstanding staff members.

Have a great trip!
Charlene Wilson
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