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We had a great experience at the Bajada. The staff provided a warm welcome, and some of the rooms were excellent.
The beach offers an abundance of pure joy, with a rich culture immersed in nature and friendly locals. The picturesque scenery, filled with lush trees, crabs, lobsters, and squid, along with the presence of beautiful trees, captures the heart. The love for nature is evident with the inclusion of a heart, whales, and fish emojis.
The stay at the beach was excellent, with friendly treatment and service. The highlight was the delicious local cuisine, prepared over charcoal and known for its healthiness. The room was simple yet comfortable, providing essential amenities such as towels, toilet paper, soap, hot water, and air conditioning. It's worth mentioning that electricity is only available from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m., allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the natural experience during the rest of the day. For more information about this place and Cuba, feel free to check out my YouTube channel, Let's go with Juanka.
The welcome at the Cuban casa particulars was cold, unlike other places we've stayed. The manager and owner showed no sympathy and didn't even acknowledge us when we left. Perhaps they were upset that we didn't have breakfast at their house, but they didn't have milk or chocolate for the children. The fish was fresh and well-prepared, but the overall quality of the meals, especially the rice, was average and didn't change. Two of the rooms were decent, despite the lack of electricity and water during the day (which wasn't mentioned when we arrived), but the third room was clearly unacceptable. There was no water in the sink, no electrical outlet, exposed wires, and no shower knob, resulting in a weak trickle of water. Despite these issues, the price remained high. Thankfully, we had proof of our prepayment because the owner also tried to charge us again for this room! We also discovered that the beach was filled with pebbles and sea urchins, making swimming without suitable shoes not recommended. Additionally, we were attacked by midges in the evening, leaving us with itchy bumps afterwards. Mosquito repellent was ineffective, so it's advisable to bring pants and jackets. Overall, this was the worst experience we've had at a Cuban casa particular, mainly due to the manager/owner's personality and the poor quality of the room.
The descent is a secluded location in Cuba, offering a tranquil and captivating experience with its unique natural landscapes. It serves as a gateway to explore the Guanahacabibes National Park and indulge in diving or snorkeling adventures in the western coral region of Cuba. Villa Azul provides exceptional accommodation, meticulously maintained, and boasts a dedicated staff that goes above and beyond to ensure a remarkable experience in this remote setting.