Hotels - Memories Trinidad del Mar

About  Memories Trinidad del Mar

If you are looking for beautiful white sandy beaches & an all-inclusive experience with a real colonial feel, you will find Hotel Brisas Trinidad del Mar a good choice.

Trinidad del Mar is not far from the historic sugar centre of Trinidad & the hotel’s colourful buildings have been designed in the style of an old colonial town, right down to the clock tower. The hotel is enviably placed on the stunning Ancon beach, where guests are provided with a good range of watersports.

Trinidad del Mar hotel also has a great range of activities around the hotel with a large winding pool, gym & tennis courts, while guests can also hire bicycles. This hotel is great for families &, in addition to the separate pool, there is a children’s club with daily activities to keep them entertained. Trinidad del Mar also provides entertaining cabaret shows &, for the more adventurous, the vibrant nightlife of Trinidad is just 20 minutes away by taxi.

Hotel Trinidad del Mar has 3 good bars & 2 a la carte restaurants serving Cuban & international cuisine, though the food in its buffet restaurant can sometimes be served cool. However, there is great choice & plenty of healthy options. The snack bar also serves great coffees.

Brisas Trinidad del Mar should meet your needs whether you want a relaxing all-inclusive holiday on the beach or a good base for exploring Trinidad & the beautiful surrounding area.

Calle Rubén Martínez Villena (Real de Jigüe) 69, Trinidad

Restaurante El Jigüe

Set in the Plazuela de Jigüe, a tiny plaza shaded by one tree, is this colorful and historic restaurant (dating from 1720). An elegant Colonial-style restaurant, probably the best of Trinidad's state-run restaurants, El Jigüe (hee-gweh) is a brightly lit, nearly formal dining room in a handsome, airy colonial house. Its bright interior has high ceilings, chandeliers, and landscapes hung on white walls. The menu ranges from bistec of grilled pork to lobster in a red sauce (enchilado de langosta). The specialty, pollo al jigüe, is a Cuban version of chicken cacciatore, which comes in a clay pot with pasta and cheese and is served with salad and coffee.

Plaza Mayor, Trinidad

Museum of Colonial Architecture

The Museum of Colonial Architecture on the east side of the main square has examples of woodwork, ironwork, stained glass and other items culled from colonial houses. Museum also offers guided tours through the historic streets of Trinidad.

Fernando Hernández Echerri No. 83, Trinidad

Museo Nacional de Lucha Contra Bandidos (National Museum of the Struggle against Counter-Revolutionaries)

Located a block to the north of the Plaza Mayor in a former convent is the Museo Nacional de Lucha Contra Bandidos (National Museum of the Struggle against Counter-Revolutionaries). The museum exhibits documents the campaign to weed out rebels who hid in the Escambray mountains in the 1960s.

Calle Simón Bolívar, Trinidad

Palacio Cantero

A block south of Plaza Mayor stands the grand Palacio Cantero, built in 1830. It has a magnificent ladder and great neoclassical paintings performed by local and Italian artists. Painted pillars, scrolls, shells, pediments and drapes embellish the interior, eclipsing the historical artefacts and old furniture that now form the Trinidad's History Museum. 

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