Santiago de Cuba is Havana's rival in literature, music and politics, and is regarded as the 'cradle of the revolution' because of the pivotal role it played in overthrowing the Batista regime. It's the second biggest city in Cuba and unlike other Cuban towns, has a noticeable Caribbean flavour due to the influence of the French planters and Haitians who settled there in the last century.
As part of the Natural Park Baconao, Bucanero Hotel has a particularly attractive environment, on one side the Caribbean Sea, on the other side the exuberant mountains from the Sierra Maestra mountain range. Club Bucanero is located top a cliff facing out the sea.
Located in the heart of Santiago de Cuba, overlooking the Parque Cespedes. Excellent city views from roof top terrace.