This is a resort area of Cuba with huge potential. However, this is no where near American or European (or most any other) standard for a "Resort" facility. Very dates, the pool water was sketchy, the staff was detached, the condition was run-down, the food was barely acceptable and while I had a nice time seeing some friends, it is like a low-end, mom/pop hotel from the 40's or 50's. The pillows were flat and well beyond their life span. The "optional" blankets were stiff and unclean. No phones. No internet. OLD tube-style TV's. Scratchy towels. Only soap and a thin bath gel (no conditioner, shampoo, lotion, etc...) So, if you stay here -- think of it as camping with A/C, avoid the pool and visit the beach, keep an eye on the food prep and you'll be OK. This is typical of a government-owned facility -- if you can find it in Cuba....ALWAYS stay in a private/foreign place.