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½  Villa Soledad


Photo taken (April 2004) in the aerotaxi flight going to Isla de la Juventud.


This small property was renovated in 2002 after hurricane Michelle. It offers simple but comfortable & clean accommodations. The rooms are distributed into small individual or semidetached villas.

This hotel does not have a pool, restaurant nor bar. You have to use the facilities of the nearby Gran Caribe hotels (Isla del Sur, Villa Lindamar and Villa Coral hotels).

This hotel is part of the Gran Caribe resorts offer to the Canadian customers. Since they cannot stay at Villa Lindamar, this hotel became the home for people loving quiet and very relax area. There is a possibility for naturism on the beach in front of the hotel.

  • Number of rooms: 24

  • Standard room : Air conditioning, 2 single beds or 1 queen size bed, bathroom with shower, terrace, television, mini-fridge, hair dryer, 110 volts & safety box.

  • Click HERE to see the electrical outlets in the rooms


  • Facilities : Lounge chairs, beach towel, beach umbrellas (palapas), Shuttle service.

  • Click HERE to access the site of our photoalbums of Cayo Largo.

     Click HERE to see few photos of the hotel's rooms.

    Click HERE to see our photo(s) presented in a panoramic view.

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    Villa Soledad ...

    The hotels of Cayo Largo...
    (from west towards east)

  • Sol Cayo Largo
  • Sol Pelicano
  • Villa Lindamar
  • Villa Soledad
  • Villa Coral
  • Isla del Sur
  • Playa Blanca

  • Info-hotel-naturism
    OK if front of the hotel zone. OK towards East and West. This hotel is very quiet.


    Image © Google Earth 2009

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    (kml file from Google)

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