Overview
This hotel boasts a beautiful white sandy beach and a prime location and is walking distance from the lively town of Varadero.
Please note: Barceló Solymar does accept student groups and there may occasionally be a high volume of students on property.
Stay at 1 Play at 2. Guests Staying at Barcelo Solymar are able to share all facilities at the Occidental Arenas Blancas.
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
525
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- Non-motorized water sports
- Nightly entertainment
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
5 STARS FOR THE ANIMATION TEAM ??????????
Limitless44 (Montreal, Canada) on Oct 07, 2024
I stayed there for a total of 12 days and my journey was amazing ???? A special thanks to all the members of the animation team (Jorgito, Karel, Chino, Cesar, Rey Luis, Osnay, Rony, Yosniel, Yadiel and Lalo) They're working very hard to make sure that we're having a good time on the beach and by the pool ?????????? And also a big thanks to Alejandro who always makes a difference on the quality of the service. The food was good and the drinks were always on point. I highly recommend this place ????
Average Cuban Resort
AMANDA P (Mississauga, Canada) on Sep 26, 2024
Summary: I would definitely return to Cuba, Varadero has the nicest beach, just beautiful. The double decker bus up and down the Varadero strip is a must, seeing Havana is a must. Helping the Cuban people, a definite must. For all those reasons I will return to Cuba again and again. If you are looking for luxury and pampering and living like a king or queen for a week while being a glutton, Cuba isn’t for you. If you are looking for rest, relaxation in the sun and don’t have high expectations on food, then Cuba is a great and affordable place for you. Now the Details: We are seasoned travelers, there were four in our group in our forties and fifties. AirTransat was great, got there and home on time, lovely and appreciated. Customs at the Varadero airport went smoothly as was the transfer to our hotel. Check in, just my sister, her boyfriend, my boyfriend and myself. So not too long to check in. My sister beat me to the counter, so she got the bell hop. He left with her and her stuff. No problem, we finished checking in and were given our cards, we found our own way up to our room but then the cards didn’t work. The bell hop spotted us on his way back, he said the desk had not given us the right type of card for that particular room so he went down to deal with that. He came back five minutes later with the right type of card and let us in. At first glance the room seemed okay, it was late night so couldn’t tell what kind of view we had. The bathroom was more than run down, there was a missing tile, soap dispenser looked mangled and the tube looked filthy, like horror movie filthy so we showered in flip flops. Half an hour in we’d already seen three cockroaches, over the week we saw at least a dozen. It was room 1350, they need to do better about wiping out that problem because if the bathroom had been better maintained and the roaches addressed, it would have been an overall good hotel. The beds and pillows were comfortable, the view in the morning was of the ocean and it was gorgeous, best view I’ve ever had on vacation, ever. The resort is fairly large but nice and flat so easy to walk. The pool is fairly big but very shallow and no swim up bar, which isn’t a problem at this resort because the beach is the best. I’m normally a pool person but in Varadero, the beach is the best. There aren’t any bathrooms near the beach and no drink service so that could be improved upon, or maybe it was just because it was summer and the hotel was near empty so service wasn’t as good as it would normally be in the winter months. The buffet was adequate, we always found something to eat, mainly I stuck with breads, chicken and rice, the pastas were okay as well. Also bring your own condiments as they won’t have butter, ketchup, peanut butter, etc. Everyone ogled our condiment case with envy. Supply shortages have been impacting Cuba for years and covid and sanctions have only made that problem worse. We never saw a tomato, eggs, bacon, French fries, desserts for the duration of our trip, they just don’t have it. They have egg substitute and a flour shortage. They had beer every day but some days they would have no soft drinks, one day they would only have orange soda, one day just lemonade, so if you aren’t too picky, you’ll be fine. They have shortages of cups and glasses so it would be handy to bring your own insulated Bubba type of glass rather than the thimble sized plastic glasses they have, it’s better for the environment as well. Also, it wouldn’t hurt to bring your own facial tissues and one roll of toilet paper. They had toilet paper in the hotel room but you don’t normally find it in any of the common bathrooms or on excursions. Bring bug spray, mosquitoes can be bad. We absolutely recommend the excursion to Havana, what a beautiful, historic city, so much to see and do. And if you plan on buying any rum in Cuba, we recommend going to the downtown area of Varadero, La Casa del Ron had prices way cheaper than the airport or Havana. There are also a lot of restaurants in Varadero if you want a break from the buffet every night. If you have extra room in your luggage, please bring things for the Cuban people. While talking to some hotel staff we found out that even if they have extra money they cannot buy certain things because they just aren’t available. They can’t even find toothpaste. I knew about the shortages before going and made up care bags with everyday items like toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, bandages, aspirin, colouring books and pencil crayons, feminine hygiene products, chap stick, stuff like that. Then we rented a 73 year old taxi and asked him to take us to Santa Marta and handed the bags out to women with children. You can also drop stuff off at churches or leave for your maid staff. We figured the maids have access to the best stuff already so we wanted to spread it around places that don’t have access to tourists. If we tipped at the hotel with an American buck, the people were grateful but if you passed them a toothpaste, they got so excited. Makes me sad and angry that they have it so rough and I really hope their government and the US make things better for them. Right now, it seems like tourism is all they’ve got and they really need tourists to come back. Please think about Cuba for your next vacation.
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