The recently inaugurated Meliá Trinidad Peninsula hotel, belonging to the Cubanacan S.A. group is today one of the best facilities in the central part of the country, because in addition to its great luxury and comfort, it is located on the beachfront and surrounded by beautiful mountains.
That is why nature lovers have the possibility of combining two highly demanded products : the sun and sea and the mountains, specifically those of Escambray, which has beautiful caves, where the butterfly bat lives, as well as parrots, tocororos and zunzunes, in addition to abundant flora.
With such an environment, the Meliá Trinidad Peninsula is, without a doubt, a paradise, enriched by 401 rooms with all the comforts that the client may require. The total of 80 rooms belong to the level service, exclusive for adults, to enjoy a more private stay, as well as several swim-ups with their own pool. With a 5-star category, this hotel is a resort that also has the virtue of being able to manage energy, water use and other services in an almost self-sufficient way.
For this they have 1,500 photovoltaic panels that make it possible to produce the electricity necessary for its operation and also a battery station for electricity storage surplus, and 250 solar panels that generate hot water. Regarding gastronomic services, the hotel has 7 bars, 7 restaurants, 11 swimming pools, shops and a spa with gym that will begin operating shortly. Another thing that stands out is that the MICE segment may also be inserted, since it has 4 rooms with capacity for 1400 people, as well as an independent reception area for events.
In recent statements to this magazine, the hotel's general director, Juan Pereira, pointed out the preference for the installation by European countries. However, he said Canada will be its first client, for being a country that is very committed to the Cuban destination. A few days after the opening, the Meliá Trinidad Peninsula received the first group of tourists from Canada and according to Pereira, it is expected that 50% of the occupancy of the hotel is made up of visitors from that North American nation.