Excursion Air Trip to Cayo Santa María Cayo Santa Maria Pick Up From Havana
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Pick Up From: Havana
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Excursion Place: Cayo Santa Maria
- Hours: 12
- Allow Kids:
- Days: 1
- Minimal Pax:1
- Kind of excursion: Trips to Keys
- Pick up time:07:00:00
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Description: Air Trip to Cayo Santa María
Cayo Santa Maria is the biggest of the three isles Linked to Caibarien City. It is located in the northeastern part of Villla Clara city, at Jardines del Rey archipiélago, at 10 Km from Las Brujas local airport, at 50 Km from Caibarien city and 114 Km from Abel Santamaría International Airport. Leave taking in bus for Playa Baracoa (Baracoas's Beach) Airport in Havana. Flight of around 45 minutes to Cayo Las Brujas's Airport and transfer to Sol Cayo Santa Maria hotel. Time for clothe changing and snack at Sol Cayo Santa Maria hotel.
Transfer to Cayo Las Brujas's Wharf to start an unmatched seafary experience in aquatic motorcicles along the small keys, isles and natural channels near Las Brujas. Panoramic visit to San Pascual half sunk Ship (dating back from 1920) Stop over and time for snorkeling at the coral barrier. To carry on the aquatic tour there is a fnal 2 Km race in front of Las Brujas Beach. Return to Sol Cayo Santa Maria hotel. Enjoy this hotel services. Transfer to Cayo Las Brujas's Airport. Return fight to Havana Hotels.
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Air Trip to Cayo Santa María is located in Cayo Santa Maria
Cayo Santa Maria, which is 13 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide, boasts 11 kilometers of excellent beaches and is linked to the big island by a causeway on the sea. For those visiting the area, Ensenachos boasts one of the best beaches.
A 48-km-long road on the sea connects the largest island of the Cuban archipelago with Santa Maria, Las Brujas, Ensenachos among other keys. There is an air terminal on Cayo Las Brujas to receive small- and medium-size planes.
The islet, which was designated a "Biosphere Reserve" by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), is inhabited by a wide range of animals, including ten endemic species.
Cayo Santa Maria is also home to large colonies of flamingos, seagulls and anhingas, as well as iguanas, mollusks and the so-called shrike bird. Other birds living on the key are the tocororo (Cuban trogon), which is Cuba's national bird, as well as woodpeckers and hawks.
Animal diversity is complemented with the region's exuberant flora, made up of 248 species, including 91 medicinal, 72 timber, 41 resign-producing and 40 ornamental species.
The key holds remnants of pre-Columbian cultures in caverns near the beaches, which boast beautiful underwater seascapes.
Another singularity of the region is the San Pascual boat, which ran aground near Cayo Frances almost 70 years ago, and has become a naval rarity, since it was made of reinforced concrete in San Francisco, California, in 1920. Also known by the local people as El Ponton, many consider the ship another islet. It offers vacationers the amenities of its 10 cabins and an enviable location to enjoy the region's attractions.
Nature itself has created the conditions for leisure, including a coral reef that attenuates the force of winds and waves, thus creating a unique environment to welcome thousands of vacationers who visit the region every year.
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