Despite having some sort of stomach bug for the final three days, I have to say that Memories Paraiso Azul Beach Resort in Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba was well worth the money. For less than $3,000 Canadian, we had nine days of all-inclusive fun from Toronto for two adults, a three year old and a three month old.
The trip didn’t come without its shortcomings. However, this article will address the positive. There will be a follow-up that will serve as a rant.
Memories Paraiso Azul Beach Resort
Memories Paraiso Azul Beach Resort is located on the northern coast of Cuba along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Cayo Santa Maria is one of many islands that belong to the Jardines Del Rey Archipelago. To the east are the popular Cayo Guillermo and Cayo Coco.
However, unlike Cayo Coco, Cayo Santa Maria is not directly serviced by an international airport. Instead, you must fly into the centre of the island and land at Abel Santamaria Airport (SNU) in Santa Clara. This airport services both sides of the island and is where I flew into when I stayed at Rancho Luna Resort on the Caribbean side, near Cienfuegos.
The second image is of the beach at the ‘Azul’ or east end of the resort near sunset. The beach is outstanding with powder soft sand and sandbars that allow you to walk out a fair distance. However, when the water gets rough, those sandbars turn against you pretty quick.
The third image is the view from the third floor of building 54. Each building has three floors that are open at each end. While we were there, 54 was empty as it was undergoing renovations. It just so happens that this is the high point of the property and offers the best views.
As for the resort, this is a large place to spend time. As the crow flies, it is nearly a full kilometre from east to west. The east or ‘Azul’ side is a bit hilly and a bit more strenuous of a walk home from the main buffet and theatre area.
There are 1,386 rooms, all located in three story ‘bungalows’ – which sort of goes against what I thought the word bungalow meant. There are eleven restaurants and nine bars listed. However, each guy serving hot dogs and hamburgers pool or beach side is considered a restaurant.
Exchanging currency is fair but a bit of a pain in the ass – because, well, it’s Cuba. There is a bank in each of the lobbies and they are manned seven days a week and from 9-6. They are manned by just one person. Yes, Cubans still are very slow when it comes to counting money.
The thing that caught a lot of people off guard was the fact you had to show a passport to exchange money. I’ve been to the country several times and, as far as I can remember, didn’t have to worry about that. According to the ‘banker’, it was a very old and very serious rule in Cuba. However, ‘just this once’ he let me exchange cash without having to walk all the way back to the room.
I had aspirations of star trail photography off the beach at night. The beach is accessible but they put up no lighting whatsoever on the paths that take you down. Over our stay, we really only had one or two nights that could even be considered starry anyway.
Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba
Cuba is still 60% or more Canadian tourists. However, the hopes and dreams of these people seemed to be counting on the impending relationship with the United States. A tour guide on an excursion we took emphasized that Cuba and the U.S. would be equals, seeming to want to throw Canada under the bus despite us supporting their tourism industry for the past few decades. They’ve got another thing coming. The U.S. will walk all over them and they’ll regret pushing us aside.
But, for now, it’s a bunch of dorky Canadians wearing a Canada flag on every patch of clothing like they’re the only ones in this far off foreign land that’s all of a 3.5 hour flight away.
There was an Eastern Airlines plane sitting on the tarmac at SNU when we were departing so Americans are arriving. Eastern is operating flights from Miami on behalf of Havana Air.
Another thing worth mentioning is that the resort is pretty much exclusive to SunWing for Canadian visitors. SunWing gets a bad rap and does not quite escape the upcoming rant article. However, they were great to us on both flights. I cannot stress enough that the extra money for their ‘Elite Plus’ service is so well worth it.
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