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How far is Melia Cayo Coco from airport?

How far is Melia Cayo Coco from airport?

The Melia Cayo Coco is located 12 km from Cayo Coco International Airport.

What is the closest town to Cayo Coco?

Moron
The closest town is Moron and that is 62 kilometres away. Morón is about double the population of Varadero, and much less dominated by tourism – though clearly tourism is an important aspect.

How many rooms does Melia Cayo Coco have?

ROOMS IN MELIÁ CAYO COCO Our 168 magnificent Classic rooms (32 m²) are highly comfortable, spacious and functional.

Is there WIFI at Melia Cayo Coco?

Yes, we confirm we have wifi service available at all hotel public areas (Thank you for the information provided, Bellagio…).

What airport do you fly into for Cayo Coco Cuba?

Jardines del Rey Airport
Jardines del Rey Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Jardines del Rey) (IATA: CCC, ICAO: MUCC) is an airport situated on the island of Cayo Coco, part of the Cuban province of Ciego de Ávila.

Is there seaweed in Cayo Coco?

A storm in the Atlantic will wash up more seaweed than calmer days and that’s normal. Cayo Coco hotels rake the beaches in the morning and the better hotels bury the seaweed away from the palapas.

Is there duty free at Cayo Coco airport?

There is a pretty good selection at the duty free in Cayo Coco, lots of premium brands available.

Is Cayo Coco near Havana?

The distance between Cayo Coco Island and Havana is 411 km. The road distance is 526.8 km. How do I travel from Cayo Coco Island to Havana without a car? The best way to get from Cayo Coco Island to Havana without a car is to bus which takes 10h 43m and costs .

How do you get to Cayo Coco?

There’s an international airport directly on the island of Cayo Coco, it’s called “Aeropuerto Jardines del Rey” (King’s Gardens Airport), also known as Cayo Coco Airport, IATA code CCC. Please visit our Airport section for more information about the Jardines del Rey Airport.

Is it always windy in Cayo Coco?

Wind speed The diagram for Cayo Coco shows the days per month, during which the wind reaches a certain speed. An interesting example is the Tibetan Plateau, where the monsoon creates steady strong winds from December to April, and calm winds from June to October.