The devastating hurricane Irma is approaching Cuba and the US state of Florida. How is the restoration of Cuban resorts going after the hurricane? Was Varadero affected by the hurricane?

Hurricane Irma was a real blow for tourism in Cuba. Tourists post photos on social media of destroyed lobbies and rooms with broken glass and broken furniture. We can agree that such posts cannot reflect the real picture of the state of the resort. A Spanish travel agent decided to personally find out what is happening in Varadero - he visited the hotels and posted a report on TripAdvisor. We invite you to read it to decide whether it is worth going to Cuba now.

Irma has gone wild

According to the travel agent, the disaster not only affected the hotels, but also literally littered the entire resort with debris, stones and fallen trees. Although Varadero Airport should be operational any day now, it is very difficult to get to. The road is blocked by fallen electrical poles and various debris. The city itself was also badly damaged. There are problems with electricity, some shops are not working.


An inspection of hotels showed that many of them have common problems. Access to some is actually blocked by trees and debris. Although the hotels themselves have begun restoration work, the roads to them have not yet been cleared. There is also no regular supply of electricity. Most hotels operate on backup power generators. Cellular communications and the Internet are available with great interruptions.

In its report, the travel agent noted that most guests were staying in their rooms as authorities asked them to stay away from beach areas and areas damaged by the hurricane. At the same time, restaurants have not resumed their work in all hotels; where there are problems with food, food is again delivered to tourists directly to their rooms.

Counted heads

In addition to the general assessment, the travel agent spoke about the condition of the most popular hotels in the resort. Many of them are badly damaged, but there are also those that were practically undamaged by Hurricane Irma.


Blau Marina Varadero– the hotel suffered serious damage, as it is located right at the tip of the peninsula and came under a direct blow from Irma. In the main building, the roof and glass doors were destroyed by the wind. There is damage in the rooms themselves. The beach was washed away due to the waves.

Melia Marina Varadero– Some rooms have broken windows and damaged balconies, but the greatest damage can be seen in the hotel's common areas, especially the lobby. The hotel is located on a hill, so protection from gusts of wind is minimal.

Grand Memories Varadero– restoration work will be required in the foyer. Irma also caused extensive damage to the hotel's roof, gardens and pools. According to the general director of the hotel, about 40 rooms will have to be repaired; in particular, their windows are broken. But overall there is no serious structural damage. However, access to the beach is virtually blocked.

Memories Varadero– the hotel is in relatively good condition. Some restoration work will be required in corridors, public areas and rooms on upper floors where ceiling leaks can only be repaired after a complete roof replacement. Currently, the hotel has already opened a lobby bar without alcoholic beverages. It is planned that it will soon be able to operate as usual.

Paradisus Varadero– the roof was partially demolished, the main building was also badly damaged by the wind, and a new restaurant, which was being built near the beach, collapsed. Apparently, restoring the hotel will cost the owner a large sum.

Royalton Hicacos– another hotel that received heavy damage. The beach area is washed out due to the waves. The restaurant on the beach was partially destroyed and the roof was torn off in some places. The Caribeño restaurant has broken windows. The hotel area is littered with rubble.

Iberostar Varadero– the thatched roofs of part of the bungalows were blown away, those located near the pool were completely destroyed. The hotel theater was damaged.

Be Live Turquesa– the hotel was evacuated, so it was not possible to conduct a full inspection.

Playa de Oro– The windows in the rooms are broken. The hotel lobby and swimming pool were partially destroyed. There are fallen trees throughout the area. Nevertheless, the restaurant is open and provides food for guests.

ROC Arenas Doradas– the hotel is in relatively good condition. In some places, air conditioners were torn off, but there was no significant damage.

Meliá Las Antillas– the hotel was also almost undamaged. Minor damage to the facade will be quickly repaired.

Blau Varadero– due to the fact that the hotel is quite high, the main damage occurred on the upper floors. The lobby was largely undamaged by the hurricane.

Starfish Varadero– no significant damage was noted.

Brisas del Caribe– rooms and lobby are heavily damaged. During the inspection, several tourists were seen waiting to be relocated due to broken glass in their rooms and leaking ceilings.

Iberostar Laguna Azul– The hotel is located on a hill but did not suffer major damage despite its exposed location. However, several bungalows were completely destroyed, and the roof of the restaurant was torn off.

Starfish Cuatro Palmas– the hotel was evacuated. A quick inspection showed partial damage to the façade.

At the end of his note, the travel agent predicted that it would take at least several months to repair all the damage. This is due to the fact that the priority is to restore electricity, water supply and telecommunications services. Hoteliers will be the last to repair facades and rooms.


Note that numerous destructions in hotels in Cuba were officially reported by Rostourism. However, if tourists refuse tours to the island, cancellations will occur in a standard format, taking into account the actual costs incurred by the tour operator. Therefore, the travel agent must decide for himself whether to sell Cuba now or not.

Tour operators are relocating tourists to Varadero from facilities damaged by Hurricane Irma to hotels of a similar level. Cancellations in Cuba are so far sporadic.

WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF CUBA'S TOURIST INFRASTRUCTURE?

Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo suffered the most from Hurricane Irma, which passed through Cuba - here, according to eyewitnesses, the infrastructure was destroyed almost 100% and there is still no electricity. Tour operators who offer their charters to Cuba (ANEX Tour, Pegas Touristik) planned to begin flight programs to Cayo Coco in October.

The tour operator has not changed plans for Cayo Coco yet and will resolve the issue as the situation normalizes.

The tour operator does not yet plan to fly to Cayo Coco, arguing that a number of hotels on the island cannot be restored at all, and the rest can be restored no earlier than in 1-2 months, the company reported. Tourists who have already purchased tours to Cayo Coco from a tour operator are encouraged to rebook to other destinations, in particular to the Dominican Republic.

According to the tour operator, the Cubans plan to restore hotels on the islands by November.

The situation in Havana and Varadero is much better, tour operators report, citing their host companies. There are no completely destroyed hotels in the Varadero resort; some hotels have broken glass, broken verandas, fallen trees, and electrical damage. The receiving companies promise that everything will be fixed within 2 weeks. ANEX Tour reports that power supply has been restored to 75% in Varadero.

General Director of Pegas Touristik Anna Podgornaya told ATOR Bulletin that there is still poor communication in Cuba, but there are no interruptions in food and drink for tourists.

The beach strip of Varadero has suffered greatly: debris is being cleared and new umbrellas are being installed. The problem with sunbeds and umbrellas will be resolved in the next week.

The tourism infrastructure in the regions of Holguin, Baracoa, Camaguey, Trinidad, and Santiago de Cuba is functioning normally, the Cuban Ministry of Tourism told ATOR Bulletin.

WHICH HOTELS IN VARADERO CAN BE FOR SALE AND WHICH NOT

Most tour operators reported the forced relocation of tourists from the most damaged hotels to others.

In particular, ANEX Tour tourists (from the last arrival before the hurricane) were relocated from the seriously damaged Playa Caleta, Tortuga and Sun Beach hotels to the Palma Real hotel; from Turquesa and Grand Memories - to the Solyma Hotel; from the Paradisus, Melia Antillas and Melia Peninsula hotels - to the Melia Varadero hotel; from the damaged Hotel Patriarca to the Vista Azul Hotel. In the future, this picture will change, as restoration work is actively underway, and damaged hotels will be gradually restored, reports ANEX Tour.

Representatives of the tour operator reported that now tourists you can rest b in the following hotels (and travel agents, accordingly, sell tours to them):

Melia Varadero

Melia Las Americas

Memories Varadero

Iberostar Bella Vista

Ocean Vista Azul

Barcelo Solymar

Arenas Blancas

Starfish Quatro Palmas

Belive Experience Varadero

Belive Las Morlas

Representatives of ANEX Tour note that the damage in these hotels is of a non-critical nature and will be repaired within a few days, the repairs do not interfere with tourists’ recreation: somewhere a swimming pool, beach bars, a la carte restaurants, etc. are being restored. As repairs are completed at other affected hotels, the list will be replenished with new objects, so the tour operator asks travel agents to keep in touch with its representatives to obtain up-to-date information.

In other Varadero hotels from the tour operator's portfolio, which were more severely damaged by the hurricane and where repairs are underway, specialists from the host ANEX Tour are monitoring the progress of restoration work. As data is received from them, the tour operator will inform travel agents about the readiness of the infrastructure of these hotels to receive tourists. ANEX Tour emphasizes that tourists will be accommodated only in hotels where conditions for a comfortable stay have been created.

For tourists who have purchased tours to hotels where renovations will not be completed at the time of arrival, the tour operator will offer alternative replacement options if closer to the arrival date it becomes clear that renovations in these hotels have not been completed and staying in them will be impossible or uncomfortable. Information will be provided to travel agents.

Pegas Touristik also reports facts about the relocation of tourists from hotels damaged by Irma.

“The check-in of tourists is carried out in agreement with our host company. We do not accommodate tourists in hotels with destroyed infrastructure. All tourists whose booked hotels were damaged by the hurricane are offered other accommodation facilities of a similar star rating,” explained Anna Podgornaya.

Similar information is provided by ICS Travel Group. “From the hotels that are currently undergoing forced renovations, tourists have been resettled in other hotels of the corresponding category,” the company told Vestnik ATOR.

According to the Cuban Ministry of Tourism, in Varadero all hotels in the Melia chain are open and operating normally, with the exception of the Paradisus Varadero, Melia Peninsula Varadero and Royal Service Paradisus Prinncesa del Mar hotels. The most serious damage was the damage to the dome of the Meliá Varadero Hotel. They promise to put it in order within a month.

Hotel holding Iberostar announced that almost all hotels in Varadero and Havana have returned to normal operating hours. Currently, only Iberostar Alameda and Habana Riviera by Iberostar are closed for operational repairs.

As Cuban Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz emphasized, “there is no disaster in hotels in Cuba.” According to him, tour operators in some countries, for example Canada, where the largest number of tourists come to the island, are launching flight programs to Cuban destinations this Friday.

WHAT ABOUT FLIGHT PROGRAMS TO CUBA

At the moment, Varadero airport, where flight programs of tour operators are carried out, is operating as usual. Flight programs of tour operators are also being normalized. The first export flight of ANEX Tour has already taken place, the next flight from Moscow is scheduled for the 20th.

ANEX Tour clarifies that the next arrival of tourists from Moscow to Varadero is scheduled for September 20. At the same time, those tourists who were supposed to fly from Varadero to Russia on the 23rd will fly home on September 20 - their vacation will be shortened due to the cancellation of the flight. For unused hotel days, tourists will be compensated through their travel agencies. There are few cancellations of already implemented tours to Cuba.

PegasTouristik's last flight was carried out on September 8, the next one - ten days later - will be carried out as planned. Now there are 277 tourists from the tour operator in Varadero. Almost all of them are departing on a return flight, and new vacationers are arriving.

According to Anna Podgornaya, there are practically no requests for cancellations from tourists, just as there are no people willing to cancel tours to Cuba and buy a ticket to another country. “Tourists monitor reports and weather and decide to fly on vacation,” says Ms. Podgornaya.

ICS Travel Group had 25 tourists vacationing in Cuba at the time of the hurricane. On Wednesday, September 13, tourists left the island, whose vacation ended on September 9, 10 and 11. Other clients of the company continue their vacation in Varadero. The company had only 3 cancellations from tourists who were afraid to fly to Cuba. “Life at the resort is gradually being restored; there is no reason to cancel the trip to Cuba. The Cuban side works very quickly and pays the necessary attention to all tourists,” the company notes.

Regular flights to Havana and Varadero also operate as usual. Aeroflot resumed daily flights to Havana on September 12.

A natural disaster covered the capital of Cuba with powerful winds of 60 km/h with gusts of up to 121 km/h and downpours. The height of the waves in some places on the island reached six to nine meters. Flights have been cancelled, tourists have been evacuated. Our fellow countrymen were also at the center of events. They say about themselves: lucky. Because in the most amazing way they managed to get a lot of impressions and return safely to their homeland. And the 11 days spent in Cuba became an amazing page in their lives.

Sep 6, 2017 at 4:38 PDT

Director for External Relations of JSC KTC Metallokonstruktsiya Ekaterina Nevidimova planned her vacation in advance. More than a month in advance I went to a travel agency. But where to fly, she unexpectedly decided for herself.

It turned out quite funny: I came to Rostour and said that I needed Türkiye. Although I didn’t want to fly there at all. And when the travel agent asked “well, are we looking at Turkey?” I unexpectedly replied: “No! Let's go Cuba!

We decided on Katya’s place right away - Varadero. These are the amazing beaches of Cuba - the Atlantic Ocean, shallow waters, sand.

I chose the hotel based on the photo. I immediately rejected all the five-star ones, because they were all quite boring: huge buildings and no soul. But I needed to go out, see, my soul unfolded and never folded until the end of the tour,” the traveler smiles. - In the end, I settled on the Kawama hotel, which does not have five stars, but is located directly opposite Florida and is located in a magnificently beautiful coastal area.

This season, as it turned out, prices for trips to Cuba are quite affordable, and by the end of August they had dropped significantly in price.

We looked at departure options: on August 19 and August 29. The last date was cheaper by a very decent amount. All-inclusive in Turkey in some cases is even more expensive; it comes with luxurious hotel rooms, a variety of food and crazy entertainment. But Cuba is different. Cuba is a penniless soul.

Penniless...

Poverty, no matter how sad it may sound, is the very word that most correctly characterizes Cuba. Katya became convinced of how strikingly different the life of the islanders is in the very first days of her vacation.

The shops in Cuba have nothing but rum, cigars, coffee, chips, corn sticks, cola and water. There are big problems with detergents. Prices for tourists are very high, for locals they are completely different. They have food stamps. For example, the guide said that the norm of meat and sausage per person per month is 250 grams. They constantly eat rice and beans, they love this food very much, they cook it all separately and mix it, or all together at once. Each of these types of preparation even has a separate name. And, as I understand it, food supply in Cuba has always been bad.

Tourists, of course, did not shop using coupons, but they did not starve either. The hotels, even if not five-star ones, provide absolutely everything for visitors.

Guests of the island are a source of well-being for locals. And this concerns not only food, but life safety. All Cubans understand this and therefore treat very carefully the country’s source of income as tourism and its development.

Tourists from Russia, by the way, were the only guests at the hotel. Therefore, we communicated there only in English.

...and heaven for the soul

But it is not the life of the island of freedom that Katya will remember most of all, of course. Ulyanovsk tourists were captivated by the stunning fairytale city of Havana, with beautiful architecture in the colonial style.

The Malecon embankment, which is called the longest bench in Havana, is where locals like to sit in the evenings, just chatting; there are always a lot of lovers here.

And the most vivid impression that will remain for many years is the ocean.

The ocean in Cuba is a paradise for the soul and eyes. This is one of the safest countries in terms of harmful animals and plants. This island paradise is pure beauty without any potential threat to life.

Publication from Ekaterina Nevidimova (@katrin_nevidimova)

Sep 4, 2017 at 11:22 PDT

But there is one thing - seasonal hurricanes, storms and tropical downpours. The latter swoop in sharply and pass just as quickly, not having time to even slightly spoil the tourists’ mood with their warm currents. Everything dries after them very quickly.

But from Monday (September 4 - author's note) we began to notice strange things: a dolphin swam, then for several days in a row at 16.15 exactly an electric stingray swam to the beach, a needle fish swam near the shore, a lot of fish began to scurry around in the water near the shore. On Thursday, flowers, small bananas and agave washed ashore - we associated this with the hurricane in Miami.

Publication from Ekaterina Nevidimova (@katrin_nevidimova)

Sep 7, 2017 at 4:22 PDT

Without panic, but with excitement

In general, people started talking about the storm from the beginning of the week. At the reception desk they posted reports on the movements of “Irma” and “Jose”. On Thursday, all the windows in the hotel were sealed with tape. The work of rescuers, police and hotel security has been stepped up on the beach. Tracking the trajectory of Irma, its attacks were expected from the morning of September 8 onwards. Every downpour with thunder and wind evoked a vague premonition of impending disaster.

But both workers and vacationers at the hotel did not panic. Although, of course, the excitement of those around was felt, people followed the news.

It was scary, it’s true,” admits Ekaterina. - Because everyone is defenseless before the elements. Relatives in Ulyanovsk went completely crazy with excitement. And we just tried not to panic. One day we even sat on a swing after lunch with a girl from Moscow and looked at the buildings around us, planning our actions in case of Irma’s arrival. We tried to assess the strength of the buildings on the territory and determine the load-bearing structures in our houses.

But until Friday, nature took care of this beautiful land. On September 8, Catherine packed her bags - the holidays were over.

Our plane was delayed for 2 hours. We don’t know why. But during this time it began to rain twice, and the clouds thickened to blackness. Then they announced boarding of our Boeing. By the way, before taking us to Russia, he brought a new batch of Russians to Varadero... That was strange. Because the situation there was tense, the media wrote about the evacuation, and here more than 300 new vacationers arrived in the thick of it.

On Friday, but after Katya left, tourists were evacuated from the hotel. All flights to Moscow, starting from Saturday, have been postponed...

Now Katya is already in her native Ulyanovsk. The relatives are happy that the vacation ended well, the traveler herself enjoys numerous photos and memories.

I really remember the words of guide Jesus. He trained as a pilot in the USSR and met his wife here, who was studying at a pedagogical university. And then he returned to Cuba. During the excursion, he said: “Thank you, friends, to your country for your support, without you we would not have lasted a single day in the struggle for freedom.” I hope that Irma will spare Cuba and its extraordinary people, who are capable of everything from birth dance salsa and bachata, know a lot about rum no worse than real pirates and are always in a good mood... Maybe because a real Cuban’s favorite fiery melody sounds in his head even when he’s just walking down the street. No pasaran! Viva la Cuba - They will not pass. Long live Cuba. The slogan of the Cuban revolution is relevant now - but it seems to be addressed to the hostile forces of nature.

Publication from Ekaterina Nevidimova (@katrin_nevidimova)

Sep 9, 2017 at 3:48 am PDT

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Hurricane Irma is already being called the most powerful in the Atlantic Ocean region in at least the last decade. More than 20 people became victims in the Caribbean region. About 200 Russian tourists were evacuated from the Hurricane Irma zone in Cuba. At the moment, its influence is already being felt in the state of Florida.

Victoria Memetova,

Photo from the personal archive of Ekaterina Nevidimova

The deadly Hurricane Irma virtually wiped out several Caribbean islands, making them uninhabitable. The death toll is growing. Now Irma is moving towards Cuba, the Bahamas and the US state of Florida. There is mass evacuation everywhere.

The Dominican Republic, where many of our tourists are, was hit tangentially by the hurricane. But airliner departures are still postponed. At the same time, compatriots complain that some hotels have begun to require additional payment for accommodation.

Perhaps the only good news from the Caribbean at this hour was that the deadly Irma, it seems, contrary to many forecasts, spared the Dominicans and the army of thousands of tourists, including about five thousand Russians. At least for this hour it is known that there are no deaths, despite the fact that the most powerful hurricane - the fifth category - led to serious destruction.

Many Caribbean islands and states have had it much worse. From everywhere, one after another, messages are coming in about catastrophic destruction and more and more victims of the disaster. Irma literally leveled thousands of homes in Barbuda, Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy. Local authorities say that more than 90 percent of the infrastructure has been destroyed and all three islands are now unsuitable for human life.

“What I saw there was simply heartbreaking. The destruction is unprecedented. We will have to evacuate all remaining residents. And it is unknown when they will be able to return back. For us, this hurricane was the most terrible test in history,” says Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Gaston Browne.

In the last hours, Irma tormented the islands of Turk and Caicos, the consequences are not yet known, however, judging by the video footage, local residents and tourists had a hard time.

Next in the path of the hurricane were Haiti, where authorities declared a state of emergency and hastily evacuated the population. In Cuba and the Bahamas, they are still just preparing for the arrival of Irma. Cuban authorities urgently evacuated more than 50 thousand tourists from the coast and put rescuers, police and public services on full alert.

“We are very afraid of what might happen. And we understand that we are practically powerless against the elements. A hurricane of the highest category five is approaching us. It is unknown how this will end,” says Clement Orama.

Until the last moment, the American Hurricane Center hoped that Irma might turn east and pass Florida. However, these hopes are fading hour by hour, weakening slightly, then intensifying again, the hurricane is inexorably moving towards this densely populated state and will reach its shores on Sunday morning.

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HAVANA TIMES - The travel agent issued a comprehensive report today on the situation of hotel facilities on the Varadero Peninsula. Here we publish our translation of his informal report, published in Spanish by Trip Advisor.
Detailed report from the travel agent on site

Hi all.

I will share information about Cuba:

Here is the status of the Cuban destination of Varadero after Hurricane Irma.

Varadero succumbed to Irma in an unimaginable way. The hurricane is not expected to have major impacts on this destination, but Irma's devastation has been compared to the devastation from Hurricane Ike, which devastated the Holguin area several years ago.

The roads of Varadero Airport in the area of ​​the hotel are almost completely blocked by debris, fallen trees and fallen electricity poles making it a virtually inaccessible area at the moment.

The nearby Ocean Road is also clogged with rocks, sand, debris and trees. It is almost impossible to see the road and we believe it will take several days of work to remove all the debris blocking the roads.

Varadero airport is closed. Today we couldn't get to the airport because the road was completely blocked by debris and trees. An inspection visit will be tempting tomorrow to assess the damage, but according to information provided by the authorities, the airport is not expected to resume operations tomorrow.

In the city of Varadero, you can see structural damage in residential areas and shopping centers. First Avenue and other main directions also saw debris, fallen trees, utility poles and fallen wires. Currently, this is not considered a safe area for transit.

Havana Airport is closed until further notice. [Later, he's back on Tuesday afternoon]

A summary of the general situation of hotels in the Varadero area after an inspection carried out today by our colleagues Destino.

· Access to some hotels is blocked by trees and debris.
· Restoration and cleanup work began in hotels rather than on roads and resort areas.
· Hotels do not have regular electricity. Most of them run on backup generators.
· Telephone and Internet - the service is not available.
· Cell phones work in some areas, but the signal does not work properly.
· Restoration has begun, but the authorities' priority is now to carry out a comprehensive damage assessment.
· Most guests are in their rooms and all people have been asked to stay away from beach areas and hurricane-damaged areas.
· In most hotels, meals are taken from the rooms. In other hotels, it was possible to open a restaurant that offers food service.
Summary of inspection visits to hotels in the area

Blau Marina Varadero - The hotel evacuated its guests yesterday morning. The hotel was seriously damaged due to its very exposed location, as it is at the very end of the peninsula. The main building suffered major damage (roof, glass doors, etc.). Structural damage could be present in the hall of the buildings. The beach was undermined by the waves.
Melia Marina Varadero - Some rooms have broken windows and damage to balconies, but the worst damage can be seen in the hotel's public areas, especially the lobby. The hotel is located on a hill, so protection from the winds is minimal.
Great Memories Varadero - The hotel was damaged due to gusts of wind. The lobby will require restoration work and this is one of the hotels that has suffered significant damage to the roof and common areas such as the gardens and swimming pools. According to the general manager's reports, about 40 rooms were damaged and windows were broken. In general, there is no major structural damage and the damage is considered moderate. Access to the beach is essentially blocked.
Memories Varadero - The hotel is in generally good condition. Restoration work will be necessary in corridors, public areas and in some rooms on the upper floors where leaking roofs can only be repaired by replacing the roof in its entirety. The hotel has an open lobby bar with no booze at this time. Restoration work is carried out quickly by the hotel staff to restore regular as soon as possible.
Paradisus Varadero - The hotel suffered significant damage. Ceilings have been destroyed in some structures in the Family Concierge area, and will require significant investment to restore. The main building was also destroyed; A new restaurant being built near the beach collapsed.
Royalton Hicacos - This is another hotel that suffered significant damage. The beach area was undermined by the waves. The beach restaurant also suffered extensive damage. The main area of ​​the buffet is very exposed, so there was serious damage, especially on the roof. You can see a lot of trash in the area. At the Caribeño restaurant he broke a window. The room area does not appear to have major damage.
Iberostar Varadero - The hotel was badly damaged. Some of the thatched roof palapas have disappeared. The theater was partially destroyed. The palapa roof was also destroyed in some parts. The palapas around the pool have been destroyed and there is trash in the area.
Be Live Turquesa - The hotel has been evacuated so it is not possible to carry out a full inspection.
Playa de Oro - You can see broken windows in several rooms. The pool was very damaged and the lobby also has remarkable damage. The disco area is part of the folded roof. Trees have fallen in developed areas. Operates a restaurant and provides catering services.
ROC Arenas Doradas - The hotel seemed to be well maintained. Some air conditioners have been ripped off the walls, but light damage can be repaired relatively quickly.
Melia Las Antillas - The hotel is in generally good condition and without serious damage to its structures.
Blau Varadero - The hotel has a very solid structure, but being a large building, it still receives damage when a hurricane hits the area. The lobby was in good condition, but the rooms on the upper floors could be damaged.
Starfish Varadero - The hotel is generally in good condition. Lobby without significant damage.
Brisas del Caribe - The rooms were heavily damaged. During the inspection trip, you may see many tourists waiting to change rooms due to leaks in the ceilings and broken windows. The lobby was also damaged.
Iberostar Laguna Azul - The hotel is located on a hill, but it was not seriously damaged due to its exposed location. It can be noted that there was partial damage to the roof of the restaurant in the beach area; some Palapas were destroyed.
Starfish Cuatro Palmas - the hotel was evacuated. Some structural damage may be observed, mainly in the ceilings of some buildings. It was not possible to do a full tour as no staff were found on the property.

In general terms, this is what can be observed in visits today. Tomorrow, inspections will be carried out to assess the extent of the damage. Today the priority was to reach out to Destino customers and make sure they are safe.

We currently know that flights here have been canceled for the next week, which is considered natural due to the extent of the damage in the region.

From what can be seen in inspections today, hotel recovery time estimates could range from a few weeks to several months for the hardest-hit hotels. The current priority is to restore power, water and telecommunications