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Cayo Coco All-Inclusive Hotels: Fully Inclusive Stays in the Caribbean

Cayo Coco has established itself as a prime destination for an authentic all-inclusive holiday in the Jardines del Rey archipelago. This Cuban island delivers exceptional value with its beachfront hotel complexes, generous all-inclusive packages and unspoilt tropical ambience. Amid turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches and coral reefs, the island promises a complete Caribbean experience featuring entertainment, water sports and local cuisine, all included.

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Falling Leaves Lodge
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Falling Leaves Lodge

4-star hotel
9.0136 reviews
Coup de coeurEn bord de mer

Nestled in a tropical greenery setting in Cayo Coco, the Falling Leaves Lodge charms with its authentic architecture and intimate atmosphere. This 4-star complex offers a complete all-inclusive formula with gastronomic restaurant, wellness spa and panoramic pool. The establishment stands out for its personalised service and immediate proximity to white-sand beaches. The spacious rooms offer unobstructed views over the surrounding lush gardens.

1 piscineConnexion Wi-Fi gratuiteNavette aéroportRestaurantService d'étageSpa et centre de bien-être
From ~139EUR / night
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Ka'ana Resort & Spa
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Ka'ana Resort & Spa

5-star hotel
8.655 reviews
ExcellenceEn bord de mer

Exceptional 5-star complex located on the preserved coast of Cayo Coco, the Ka'ana Resort & Spa embodies the discreet luxury of the Caribbean. The full board formula includes three speciality restaurants, premium bars and internationally renowned spa centre. The elegant suites open onto the turquoise ocean, while the infinity pool overlooks the coral reef. The establishment also offers a programme of water sports and cultural excursions.

1 piscineConnexion Wi-Fi gratuiteNavette aéroportRestaurantService d'étageSpa et centre de bien-être
From ~428EUR / night
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Midas Belize
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Midas Belize

4-star hotel
8.425 reviews
RecommandéEn bord de mer

The Midas Belize combines colonial charm and modern comfort in a preserved tropical setting. This 4-star property offers a generous all-inclusive formula with international buffet restaurant, lounge bar and central pool surrounded by palm trees. The hotel emphasises a relaxed and family atmosphere, ideal for discovering the natural riches of Cayo Coco. All air-conditioned rooms feature a private terrace overlooking the gardens.

1 piscineConnexion Wi-Fi gratuiteNavette aéroportRestaurantService d'étageWi-Fi disponible partout
From ~107EUR / night
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Mahogany Hall Luxury Boutique Resort
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Mahogany Hall Luxury Boutique Resort

5-star hotel
8.126 reviews
En bord de mer

Characterful boutique resort, the Mahogany Hall cultivates the Caribbean art of living in a refined and confidential environment. This 5-star establishment prioritises culinary excellence with its gastronomic restaurant and selected wine cellar. The full board formula also includes access to the holistic spa and water activities. Each suite benefits from a unique layout inspired by local craftsmanship and a panoramic view over the Caribbean Sea.

1 piscineConnexion Wi-Fi gratuiteNavette aéroportRestaurantService d'étageWi-Fi disponible partout
From ~105EUR / night
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Why choose Cayo Coco for an all-inclusive stay?

Situated in the Jardines del Rey archipelago, Cayo Coco boasts an exceptional natural setting with over 22 kilometres of immaculate beaches. The island stands out for its proximity to the world's second largest coral reef, offering unique diving and snorkelling opportunities directly from the hotel complexes.

Cayo Coco's all-inclusive resorts provide outstanding value for money compared to other Caribbean destinations. The all-inclusive formula typically covers accommodation, all meals, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, plus a wide array of water and land-based activities. The island remains untouched by mass tourism, ensuring an authentic and relaxed atmosphere.

Accessibility is enhanced by the nearby Jardines del Rey international airport, just 17 kilometres from the main hotel complexes. This proximity allows for swift transfers and a stress-free start to your holiday.

What does the all-inclusive formula cover at Cayo Coco?

The standard all-inclusive package at Cayo Coco includes air-conditioned rooms with sea or garden views, private terrace or balcony, safe and minibar. Meals are served as international buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner, complemented by à la carte restaurants offering local and international specialities.

Drinks encompass cocktails, local beers, wines, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages, available at beach bars, pool bars and lobbies. Some resorts also offer limited room service.

As for activities, the package generally includes: non-motorised water sports (kayak, catamaran, windsurfing, snorkelling), land sports (tennis, beach volleyball, mini-golf), daytime and evening entertainment programmes, access to pools and sun loungers, plus kids' clubs for families.

Additional services often feature: medical assistance, laundry, currency exchange, shops, hair salon and massages (sometimes at extra cost).

The best areas for an all-inclusive resort

The north coast of Cayo Coco hosts the finest all-inclusive complexes, with direct access to the most spectacular beaches such as Playa Larga and Playa Flamencos. This area offers crystal-clear waters and rich marine life, ideal for snorkelling and diving.

Beachfront resorts provide rooms with panoramic sea views and immediate access to water sports. Some feature exclusive adults-only sections, ensuring greater tranquillity for couples seeking romance.

The central area of the island is home to family-friendly complexes with tailored facilities: pools with waterslides, kids' clubs, playgrounds and entertainment designed for younger guests. These resorts often offer interconnecting rooms and babysitting services.

Lagoon-side resorts provide a serene alternative with calm waters, perfect for beginner water sports and families with young children. Some offer overwater bungalows for a more exclusive experience.

When to go all-inclusive to Cayo Coco?

High season runs from December to April, the ideal time with pleasant temperatures (24-28°C), minimal rainfall and refreshing trade winds. This is the perfect period to make the most of outdoor activities and included water sports.

The shoulder seasons (May-June and November) strike an excellent balance with better rates, fewer crowds and still favourable weather. Temperatures remain warm yet comfortable, with moderate rainfall.

Summer (July-October) brings the rainy season with short but intense tropical showers. Despite higher humidity, this period offers the best all-inclusive deals and a more intimate resort atmosphere.

The hurricane season (June-November) calls for caution, though Cayo Coco's geographical position offers relative protection. Hotel complexes have safety protocols and appropriate insurance in place.

Popular activities and excursions

Water sports are the main draw, with snorkelling and diving on the coral reef, catamaran trips to Cayo Guillermo, deep-sea fishing and dolphin-watching outings. Most all-inclusive resorts include basic equipment and short excursions.

Popular land excursions include visits to Parque Natural El Bagá with its ecological trails, flamingo spotting in their natural habitat, and jeep tours to the region's historical sites. Sitio La Güira offers guided hikes through the mangrove.

Cultural activities feature live Cuban music and dance shows, salsa lessons, rum and cigar tastings, and local craft workshops. Evening entertainment often includes themed nights and professional performances.

For families, water parks, kids' clubs with educational activities, beach treasure hunts and child-friendly sports lessons round out the standard all-inclusive offering.

Practical tips for your all-inclusive stay

Book your all-inclusive holiday several months in advance to secure the best rates and sea-view rooms. Check exactly what is included in your package, particularly à la carte restaurants and motorised activities that may require reservations.

Budget for tips in local currency (CUP) for staff, though not obligatory, they are greatly appreciated. Bring high-factor sunscreen and water shoes for snorkelling on coral reefs.

Take out travel insurance covering water sports and potential medical evacuations. Verify health and documentation requirements before departure, including recommended vaccinations and passport validity.

Respect the fragile marine environment by using biodegradable sunscreen and following guidelines during coral reef excursions. Maximise the free included activities before opting for paid extras, which are often less worthwhile.