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Iberostar Coral Ensenachos

Cayo Ensenachos, Cuba
4.8(204 reviews)

Adults-only resort in Cayo Ensenachos. Romantic, Mid-Range.

Price Range
$$
Rooms
46
Brand
IHG

Atmosphere

RomanticMid-Range

Room Upgrades

Plunge Pool Rooms2 Bedroom Suites

Amenities

Archery
Beach
Buffet Dining
Diving
Gym
Nightly Entertainment
Room Service
Snorkeling
Spa
Swim-Up Bar
Tennis
Water Sports Rentals
Wi-Fi Paid
Windsurfing
Yoga Classes
Honeymoon
Anniversary
Girls Trip
Solo Travel
Babymoon

Traveler Insights(1,840 discussions)

Iberostar Coral Ensenachos sits on one of Cuba's most stunning undeveloped cays, and that location is the entire story. Travelers who have been there tend to talk about it the way people talk about a place they didn't expect to affect them so much - the color of the water, the softness of the sand, the way the cay feels genuinely removed from the world. Unlike Cuba's busier resort areas, Cayo Ensenachos has been kept intentionally small, which means the beach feels uncrowded and the reef offshore is genuinely healthy. Guests who care about snorkeling and diving specifically seek this resort out, and they're rarely disappointed.

The all-inclusive package covers an impressive range for Cuba: buffet and à la carte dining, an active sports program including diving and water sports rentals, spa access, gym, tennis, nightly entertainment, and a swim-up bar. Cuban staff are repeatedly singled out for warmth and genuine care - this isn't manufactured resort hospitality but something that feels cultural and real. The entertainment leans into Cuban music and dance traditions in a way that guests from other Caribbean destinations find refreshingly authentic. Food quality is generally praised, with the caveat that Cuba's supply chain challenges mean occasional gaps in variety or specific items.


This resort is best for travelers who are genuinely curious about Cuba and want the natural beauty of a pristine Caribbean cay without the overdeveloped resort-corridor feel of Varadero. The value proposition is strong - visitors consistently note they get more for their money in Cuba than comparable destinations. The logistical complexity of traveling to Cuba is real and should not be underestimated, particularly for US-adjacent travelers. But for those willing to navigate it, Cayo Ensenachos is one of the Caribbean's genuine hidden gems.

Pros

  • +Located on Cayo Ensenachos, one of Cuba's most pristine and isolated cays, with a beach that travelers consistently call among the most beautiful they've ever seen
  • +Exceptional snorkeling directly off the beach with healthy coral and abundant marine life - far better than most Caribbean resort snorkeling
  • +Warm, genuinely welcoming staff who go out of their way to make guests feel at home, with Cuban hospitality that feels authentic rather than transactional
  • +All-inclusive includes diving and water sports rentals, meaning guests can try scuba, kayaking, and windsurfing without additional charges
  • +The cay location means no motor traffic, no vendors walking the beach, and a peaceful calm that's genuinely difficult to find at more developed Caribbean resorts
  • +Nightly live music and entertainment rooted in Cuban culture - salsa, son cubano, and traditional performances rather than generic resort shows
  • +Yoga classes and a full spa add a wellness dimension that keeps many travelers coming back specifically for the combination of nature and relaxation
  • +Value for money is exceptional compared to other Caribbean destinations - travelers consistently describe Cuba as significantly more affordable than Jamaica, Mexico, or the Dominican Republic at equivalent quality levels

Cons

  • Cuba's economic challenges directly affect the resort - food variety can be inconsistent and some imported goods or specific spirits may be unavailable during certain periods
  • Wi-Fi is paid and slow by international standards, making it genuinely difficult to stay connected - this is a Cuba-wide issue, not just the resort
  • The cay's isolation that makes it peaceful also means zero options outside the resort - if you want local restaurants, markets, or cultural exploration, you're looking at a significant excursion trip
  • Some rooms show age-related wear, with maintenance issues like plumbing inconsistencies and dated furnishings in certain room categories
  • Travel logistics to reach the cay are more involved than typical Caribbean destinations - Cuba's entry requirements and travel infrastructure require more advance planning
  • Currency exchange and navigating Cuba's dual-currency system can be confusing and frustrating for first-time visitors
  • The beach is glorious but limited in length, and during high season chairs can be scarce without an early arrival strategy
  • Limited communication reliability means coordinating travel details with resort staff in advance is more difficult than at more digitally connected properties

Common Questions

Google Rating

4.8(204 Google reviews)

Google Reviews

Mark P.
a week ago

My wife and I had an excellent two-week trip to Coral Ensenachos in early January 2026. The resort is beautiful, with mature vegetation and well-tended gardens. The rooms are more like little cottages, complete with a kitchenette and outdoor hot tub....

Mjinaen S.
a month ago

Last week, my partner and I stayed at the Iberostar Coral Ensenachos, and we truly left with tears in our eyes. It's a place that steals your heart and leaves you wanting more: an incredible view from our jacuzzi, a room that, although showing its ag...

Metin C.
7 months ago

We had a fantastic time at this hotel! 🌴 Before coming to Cuba, we heard that the food might not be great — but we were pleasantly surprised! The meals were absolutely delicious with a wide variety of options every day. There was something for every...