The largest hotel complex in the tourist center of Trinidad, a World Cultural Heritage Site, will have 401 rooms, including Standard and The level, and the capacity to be self-sufficient in energy with a platform of 1,500 photovoltaic panels and a hot water system using the same method.
The Level area is a space for personalized, private and intimate attention for families, couples or groups (over 18 years of age), with a high level of services.
Another new feature is the replacement of the classic card for room access with wristbands that will serve as keys. It will also have its own transportation for excursions to the socio-cultural attractions of the third town founded by the Spaniards in 1514.
When it opens, 240 five-star rooms will be put into service and it will be the first of its kind in the southern central part of the island, which will exchange offers with other resorts, the northern keys and national destinations.
The Meliá Trinidad Peninsula is located on a strip of fine sand about 10 kilometers south of Trinidad, founded by Diego Velásquez, very close to the hotels: Memories Trinidad Del Mar, Club Amigo Ancon and Village Costasur.
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