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Playa Luxury Cayo Las Brujas

Cuba, Cuba
4.5(314 reviews)

Adults-only resort in Cuba.

Price Range
$$ est.
Rooms
252

Things to Know

No Online Booking

Amenities

Beach
Buffet Dining
Fishing
Known for Great Food
Snorkeling

Traveler Insights(385 discussions)

Playa Luxury Cayo Las Brujas occupies a genuinely spectacular natural setting on a small causeway island off Villa Clara province, and the beach it fronts is consistently described by travelers as among Cuba's finest - white sand, transparent water, and a feeling of isolation from the mainland that justifies the remote location for the right kind of traveler. Formerly the Angsana Cayo Santa María, the property retains a more refined architectural sensibility than typical Cuban state hotel stock, with contemporary design elements and a scale (252 rooms) that keeps crowd levels manageable. The pivot from adults-only to all-guests positioning broadens the market, but the resort still skews toward couples and travelers seeking calm rather than a party atmosphere.

The dining experience here is one of the property's genuine differentiators from standard Cuban all-inclusives. Multiple a la carte restaurants covering seafood, Asian fusion, Cuban cuisine, and international options give guests real variety across a week-long stay - a far cry from the single buffet format that characterizes budget Cuban resorts. Staff warmth is the consistent thread across traveler reviews: even guests who encountered facility maintenance issues or logistical frustrations describe the team as friendly, genuine, and committed. Cuba-specific infrastructure challenges - intermittent equipment availability, Wi-Fi fees and reliability, payment complexity - are worth understanding as context before you arrive rather than surprises to be disappointed by.


This resort makes the most sense for travelers specifically motivated by Cuba's distinct culture, natural beauty, and the experience of an island-within-an-island setting. It's not competitive with luxury Caribbean all-inclusives in Jamaica or Mexico on pure amenity delivery - the comparison misses the point. Cayo Las Brujas is for travelers who want Cuba's best-kept natural beach, a comfortable and relatively polished base, and a genuinely uncrowded experience. Day trips to the colonial city of Santa Clara, the nearby Cayo Ensenachos, and local fishing villages give motivated explorers plenty of context beyond the resort's boundaries.

Pros

  • +Location on Cayo Las Brujas is among the most naturally beautiful settings in all of Cuba - turquoise water, white sand, and the sense of being on a private causeway island far from the city
  • +The transition from the former Angsana adults-only property has preserved much of the contemporary architecture and intimate atmosphere that made it stand out from larger Cuban resorts
  • +Multiple a la carte restaurant options including seafood, Asian fusion, Cuban, and international cuisine give genuine variety beyond the standard Cuban resort buffet formula
  • +Staff are consistently praised for friendliness and genuine warmth - even in reviews that mention facility issues, the service quality is almost universally highlighted as a strength
  • +Superior Ocean View rooms with balconies and sea views are available at a resort with only 252 rooms, giving more guests access to premium views than at sprawling mega-resorts
  • +The surrounding mangrove ecosystem and crystal-clear water create snorkeling and marine exploration opportunities directly off the beach
  • +The small-scale luxury positioning means pool areas and restaurants are far less crowded than at nearby larger all-inclusives like the Grand Aston, which guests value after experiencing packed Cuban beach resorts
  • +Gourmet cocktail bars and dedicated relaxation areas reflect the property's premium design origin, maintaining a level of finish above standard Cuban government hotel stock

Cons

  • Cuba's infrastructure challenges affect service consistency - travelers report occasional issues with public toilet maintenance, toilet paper availability, and operational reliability that are systemic to Cuba rather than specific to this property
  • Water sports equipment availability can be inconsistent - kayaks, paddleboards, and other non-motorized equipment are sometimes unavailable despite being advertised, a recurring issue across Cuban resorts
  • The remote Cayo Las Brujas causeway location is both the main appeal and the main constraint - there is very little to do beyond the resort itself, with no walkable local town or accessible nightlife
  • Wi-Fi access carries an extra charge and is slower and less reliable than what travelers expect from a luxury-tier property, a reality throughout Cuba
  • The spa and medical services are priced separately on top of the all-inclusive rate, which surprises guests at the luxury price point
  • Limited shopping options on the cayo itself mean guests who want to bring home Cuban souvenirs or local goods need to plan excursions into Santa Clara or Caibarién
  • Flight connectivity to Cuba has become increasingly complicated for travelers from some markets, requiring routing through Canada, Mexico, or other hubs that adds significant travel time and cost
  • Currency and payment logistics in Cuba remain complicated for international visitors, and the resort's location makes it harder to access ATMs or resolve banking issues compared to a Havana or Varadero property

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Google Rating

4.5(314 Google reviews)

Google Reviews

Dan M.
2 weeks ago

My elderly father and I have been to this resort (formerly Angsana) 4 times now within 2 years! We are going again in March with my sister - this will be her 2nd time, and our 5th time! We LOVE Hotel Playa Luxury Cayo Las Brujas Cuba! Under new owner...

Lisa E.
9 months ago

Recently returned from Angsana resort ! It was fabulous. Why , it’s an adults only resort and it’s small and kept very well . I highly recommend the upgrade to a suite which has a tub, separate shower and two sinks ! Sitting area and balcony with a f...

Nancy K.
9 months ago

Great solo vacation at this lovely small, quiet, clean resort. Older quality clientele. Good food and rare shortages. Comfortable rooms. Short walks to all facilities and very close proximity to ocean where we can hear ocean waves from anywhere....