Casa Yaneva

Camagüey


A gleaming option that's a bit of a walk from the center, perhaps best for those with a rental car. Eva knows tourism and provides three very clean and secure rooms with safe and refrigerator. There's also an interior patio. Rooms also available at two outlying houses nearby, all of which enjoy breakfast at the main casa.


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