Cayo Coco - Cuba

Caribbean Cayes

Cuba

Stunning as royal gardens, the cayes in the Jardines del Rey archipelago provide a unique Cuba travel experience in an environment where nature has set one of its most spectacular domains. Composed by a series of tiny islands and three big cayes, Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo and Cayo Paredon Grande, this paradisiacal region is connected to the mainland of the province of Ciego de Avila through a 17-kilometre causeway and boasts 21 kilometres of white sandy beaches – truly designed to cater for the needs of those seeking isolation from the real world.

Cayo Coco’s coral reef stretches across 32 kilometres offering diving enthusiasts a whole new world to discover and photograph. This cay, which has its own international airport, also offers excellent opportunities for deep-sea fishing or enjoying a boat adventure. Cayo Guillermo gives the opportunity to explore Hemmingway’s favourite fishing spots in Cuba which inspired him to write his bestselling title “Islands in the Stream”.

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