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Paul from Sheffield travelled to Guardalavaca Village with
first choice
on a couples holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 09 2005 |
rated the Guardalavaca Village as follows:| Cleanliness |  | | Location |  | | Staff |  | | Food |  | |
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| said: Location very good if you wanted a quiet holiday on the beach or around the pool.
Food was nice but the fussy eaters may find room to complain.
Beach was nice and there were plenty of pools with plenty of sun beds.
Staff were very friendly and this is the first all inclusive holiday that I've been on where the staff encouraged you to eat and drink more, with waiters coming and serving you with a friendly smile.
Evening entertainment was great. Very good band playing traditional music with the band changing weekly. Other shows included aquatic ballet on one evening, all of a very high standard.
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chalmers/williams from wales travelled to Guardalavaca Village with
firstchoice
on a friends holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 09 2005 |
rated the Guardalavaca Village as follows:| Cleanliness |  | | Location |  | | Staff |  | | Food |  | |
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| said: Had a great time with good location, the weather really hot thank god they had good working air/con. 17celcius in room, 40plus outside.
The food was not the best, supplies ran out once or twice in the liquid refreshment department but who goes for fish and chips or jellied eels and Adnams ales.
Friendly staff, punctuated with a request while swimming in the sea, do you want any cheap cigars or have you any sun cream?
Rooms spotlessly clean,beach superb,with plenty of friendly english people and smiling cubans who were not only outnumberd by the not so friendly canadians who all seemed to be of italian/french connections.
I can only ask what do I call myself in I moved to Canada am I a British Canadian?
Beats sleezy Ibiza etc and all for the same price.....
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j amer from chesterfield travelled to Guardalavaca Village with
first choice
on a couples holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 08 2005 |
rated the Guardalavaca Village as follows:| Cleanliness |  | | Location |  | | Staff |  | | Food |  | |
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| said: The food was the worst we have ever had and was covered with flies, the same food every day until it was eaten, and cold carrots for breakfast, mind you we did lose lots of weight which was good.
The customers were mostly Cubans that the Cuban government had paid for as a reward for being good workers, this meant that they were drunk most of the day and night.
We could not use the nearby hotels as we had been told because the guards would not let us in as we had the wrong coloured wrist bands.
If you did not tip the bar men it took a long time to get a drink
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Steve from London travelled to Guardalavaca Village with
First Choice
on a singles holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 12 2004 |
rated the Guardalavaca Village as follows:| Cleanliness |  | | Location |  | | Staff |  | | Food |  | |
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| said: We stayed at the Village. The food was the worst we have ever eaten and please believe me, we are not fussy eaters.
There is only one restaurant within walking distance and their menu was limited to say the least. If you go, make sure you get your complimentary tickets to another hotel up the beach, as the food there, was like a banquet for royalty compared to ours.
All in all you get what you pay for and there are much better facilities in other resorts in Cuba. I would recommend that you pay extra and get put in a decent complex.
However "The Rep" Bulgarian chappy was very helpful and we did go on some great excursions. The Catamaran is a must! So is the visit to Havanah.
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