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Top 3 of 3 Casas in Zapata National Park & Playa Larga

Ameris and Felix House

Owner: Amerys Oliva Arzuaga y Felix Alfonso Martinez
Place: Zapata National Park & Playa Larga
Address: Batey Mario López neighborhood. El Caleton. Matanzas.
Rooms: 1
Phone: (53) (45) 99-7131

Fefa House

Owner: Josefa y Osnedy
Place: Zapata National Park & Playa Larga
Address: main street, Casa # 39. Playa Girón. Cienfuegos.
Rooms: 1
Phone: (53) (45) 98-7133

Mirta House

Owner: Mirta Navarro
Place: Zapata National Park & Playa Larga
Address: Playa Larga junction, Caleton, Matanzas.
Rooms: 1
Phone: (53) (45) 98-7315

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Top 2 of 2 Hotels in Zapata National Park & Playa Larga

Hotel Horizontes Guama

Hotel Horizontes Guama

Hotel Horizontes Guama is located in the heart of Zapata Peninsula and is recommended especially for nature enthusiasts.

Guama Hotel is situated on an islet in the Treasure Lake. Facilities of this 2 star hotel include a restaurant, bar and a swimming pool. Day and night entertainment programs, with shows featuring traditional rites. From the hotel you can also rent boats, go on bird-watching or hiking tours or visit a nearby crocodile breeding farm.

Hotel Horizontes Playa Larga

Hotel Horizontes Playa Larga

Hotel Playa Larga is on a white sand beach, at one end of the "Bay of Pigs".

Recommended for bird watching and lovers of water sports, Hotel Playa Larga has 41 rooms in small bungalows with bath, sitting room, fridge, tv, and hot water. There are also eight two-bedroom family bungalows.

Playa Larga is an ideal place for underwater activities, such as snorkeling, day and night scuba diving and, for experts, diving in 70m deep natural underground reservoirs. Underwater areas are of extraordinary beauty where coral, gorgonians, sponges and other species of wild life flourish near the ocean wall.