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Cruise Port
The guide was updated:Cruise ships can't dock in Cayo Coco, so you will be tendered ashore.
In most cases you will be transported from a nearby town or island by boat. The three main ports in Cuba are La Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba.
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Jardines del Rey Airport (CCC), located just about 10–20 km from most resort hotels, serves the areas of Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo. There are numerous shuttle services at the airport, usually handled by the different tour operators. If your vacation plan does not include a transfer, it is both cheaper and quicker to take a taxi. There are also a few car rental services located at the airport.
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Public Transport
If you wish to travel to other parts of Cuba from Cayo Coco by land, you'll have to take a taxi to Ciego de Ávila's Viazul station. From there, you can take buses to other cities and regions. It is also possible to rent a car and explore on your own. Alternatively, most hotels offer bike or moped rentals. There is also a tourist bus that runs from Playa Coco all the way to Cayo Guillermo six times per day.
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Taxi
Taxis are always available at the airport and at most hotels. You can usually book a taxi at reception, or contact the local company, Cubataxi directly.
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Pharmacy
There is a small pharmacy at the Acuavida Spa.
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Telephone
Country code: +53
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Electricity
The power supply in Cuba is mainly 110 volts, but most modern hotels have dual voltage, with 220 volts. They will accept both American dual-flat-prong plugs and European round-prong plugs.
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Internet
No hotels in Cayo Coco offer internet connection or WiFi in guest rooms, however most provide computers in the lobby or business center where guests can access internet for an hourly fee. It tends to be on the expensive side, and you shouldn't expect blistering connection speeds, but it should get the job done, if needed.
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Cruise Port
Cruise ships can't dock in Cayo Coco, so you will be tendered ashore.
In most cases you will be transported from a nearby town or island by boat. The three main ports in Cuba are La Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba.
Read more