Cayo Santa María

Cayo Santa María
Resort island and village

A beach in Cayo Santa Maria

Location of Cayo Santa Maria in Cuba

Coordinates: 22°39′27.72″N 79°0′0″W / 22.6577000°N 79.00000°W / 22.6577000; -79.00000Coordinates: 22°39′27.72″N 79°0′0″W / 22.6577000°N 79.00000°W / 22.6577000; -79.00000
Country  Cuba
Province Villa Clara
Municipality Caibarién
Elevation 4 m (13 ft)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
Area code(s) +53-43

Cayo Santa María (Cay or "Key" of Santa Maria) is an island off Cuba's north central coast in the Jardines del Rey archipelago. The island is linked by road and bridge to the town of Caibarién on the main island. Cayo Santa María is well known for its white sand beaches and luxury all inclusive resorts.

Geography

The island is linked to the mainland near Caibarién by a 48 km causeway constructed between 1989 and 1999 by Campaña de Las Villas. The island is administered as part of Caibarién, a municipality of Villa Clara Province.[1]

Tourism

The first hotel to open its door was the Sol Cayo Santa Maria in Dec. 2001. All hotels in Cayo Santa María, currently 12 for a total of 8,739 rooms, are owned by the Cuban group Gaviota. The « Cayos de Villa Clara » project is the construction of 10,000 rooms on the islands of Cayo Santa Maria, Cayo Ensenachos and Cayo Las Brujas.

The hotels of the island are the "Melia Buenavista" (105 rooms), "Sol Cayo Santa María" (300 rooms), "Melia Cayo Santa María" 358 rooms), "Melia Las Dunas" (925 rooms), "Playa Cayo Santa María" (769 rooms), "Starfish Cayo Santa Maria" (1,308 rooms), "Royalton Cayo Santa María" (122 rooms), "Memories Paraiso Azul Beach Resort" (1,386 rooms), "Hotel Cayo Santa María" (846 rooms), "Warwick Cayo Santa Maria" (800 rooms), "Ocean Casa del Mar by H10" (800 rooms) and the "Valentin Perla Blanca" (1,020 rooms). There is also one hotel in the neighbor island Cayo Ensenachos, the "Iberostars Ensenachos" (506 rooms).

There is one more hotel to be built in the eastern area of Cayo Santa Maria, near the Valentin Perla Blanca, the « Lagunas del Este V ».

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