Hostels in Santa Clara, Cuba

4 hostels available. Prices start from $5 for a dorm bed.

Hostels in Santa Clara

Family-Friendly Hostel Youth Hostel
"…A shared room and mixed with private bathroom, breakfast is offered as well as access to internet, clothes of beds and tohallas, tv in living room, aireacondicionado and in bathroom it dilutes … More
from $6.00
Party Hostel
"…00 to 23.00 Check out before 11.00 Payment upon arrival by cash, credit and debit card Taxes included Breakfast not included General: 24 hours reception No curfew No pets allowed" …" … More
Digital Nomads Family-Friendly Hostel Older travelers (+50) Party Hostel Quiet Rest Solo Traveller
"…El Hostal de Lujo Buena Vida es un apartamento moderno con piscina, jacuzzi y todas las comodidades para la vida moderna. Es independiente y cuenta con dos cuartos y baños privados, con capacidad … More
Candelaria (Maestra Nicolasa) 110B e / Juan Bruno Zayas y Alemán More

Hotels in Santa Clara

Juan Bruno Zayas (Norte) No. 255 entr Berenguer y Padre Tudurí ... More
from $12.50

Guest Houses in Santa Clara

"…Terrace with wifi, benches and a table for your enjoyment and beautiful ornamental plants that give a nice touch to the place. Surroundings The hostel is located in a central area, 120 meters … More
from $12.25
"Charity offers guests a service of 15 years of experience in the income of hotels and private houses in Cuba, not the luxurious conditions of the good hotels but with exclusive cleaning, quiet and … More
from $8.62
"…Cozy and sober three double bedrooms, equipped with all comforts .. Relaxing and Caribbean, the wide, green, garden terrace where you can taste delicious breakfasts an Accommodation Cozy and … More
from $27.00
"…Delicious breakfast and dinner. Mojitos were also fantastic! Central location. Thanks for very good service. We highly recommend this place." …"…Casa Mercy has two bright and clean rooms with … More
"…It has a nice living room, dining room courtyard, and bedrooms. All rooms are decorated according to Renaissance style. Despite the house is relatively new, it is run for the same staff of Casa … More
"…We also have a rooftop area where you can enjoy the picturesque surroundings. Hostal Las Arecas Policy and Condition: Cancellation Policy: 3 days before arrival. In case of a late … More
"…Taxes included. Breakfast not included. General: No curfew. Pet friendly. Child friendly. 24/7 Reception." …"From Santa Clara Airport or bus station, the quickest and easiest way to get to … More
"…General: 24 hours reception. No curfew The maximum period of stay is of 14 days" …"Airport: Abel Santa María: It is located outside of the city, 15 km away on Carretera de Maleza. 15 … More

Hostels in Santa Clara, Cuba

4 hostels available. Prices start from $9.00 for a dorm bed.
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Get to know Santa Clara (no more "I wish I knew this before")

This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel.

If Havana is the fifties-themed romantic blockbuster, with cinematic backdrops and faded glamour, then Santa Clara is the left-field indie flick full of characters and unassuming charm.

There are certainly more beautiful places to see in Cuba, but Santa Clara offers something genuine and authentic away from the standard tourist trail that more than makes up for its less than stunning appearance. The focal point of the city is its main square -- lively Parque Vidal. Centered around a (frequently used) bandstand, this tree-lined plaza is the place to be on any evening but it gets especially busy on weekends when street sellers emerge, families take their children to ride in miniature goat-drawn carriages, and a big screen often blasts out music to appease teenage revelers.

The city is famed for its connections to Ernesto "Che" Guevara and as a major site in the Cuban Revolution. The Monumento al Tomo del Tren Blindado is a tiny museum housed in a series of boxcars, which marks the site and tells the story of the attack on President Batista’s troops, who were traveling in an armored train successfully derailed by Che’s men. Visitors should not miss the Che Guevara Monument and Mausoleum, where there is also a small but highly informative museum dedicated to the revered revolutionary.

Santa Clara does seem have a more liberal outlook than some other cities in Cuba. There is an active gay scene here and drag shows are popular. It is also big on arts, theater, and live music. On weekends enthusiastic bands play to a mainly local audience outside the theater and the Casa de la Cultura; be warned, though -- the happy crowd will only too gladly drag you in for a spot of Salsa!

Surprisingly, most businesses around Parque Vidal only accept the Cuban Peso, rather than the CUC (Convertible Peso, introduced as a tourist currency). This means that things are incredibly cheap -- for a few cents, you can enjoy a take-away mojito from a stall, a hot roast pork sandwich, and any number of snacks or treats.

Horse and cart is still a major mode of transport here -- the rickety carriages act as a very cheap collective taxi service around town, as do the marginally more modern "moto-taxis" and "bici-taxis." The Viazul tourist bus station is a cab ride away from the center. There is also a train station, which infrequently links Santa Clara with Santiago and Havana, but trying to decipher any sort of schedule requires excellent Spanish and a lot of patience!

As with Cuba in general, places listed as hostels in Santa Clara tend to be more like home-stays where you pay for a room in a family home. Such Santa Clara hostels, however, are dotted all over the city, with plenty of options within easy reach of the center.

Written by local expertz for Santa Clara

Written by local expertz for Santa Clara Laura T

Santa Clara Hostel Cheatsheet

Above we list every single hostel there is in the city. Let us take a broader look at what you can expect - and what not. We created this cheatsheet for you to get a more complete picture of the hostel quality in Santa Clara, average prices and types of hostels to choose from.
Total number of hostels 4
Average dorm price $13
Party hostels in Santa Clara Hostal de Lujo Buena Vida (2 in total)
Average rating of all hostels 2.2

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