Cayo Coco Beach, Cayo Coco. Cuba
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- Cayo Coco. Ciego de Avila Province. Cuba
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Off Cuba’s north coast is the island of Cayo Coco, which also offers fantastic scuba diving and beaches of blisteringly white sand. The sea is warm and clear and rich with marine life. The local bird population is equally impressive and includes pink flamingos, pelicans and mocking birds.
There are several excellent white sany beaches in Cayo Coco and a number of all-inclusive holiday resorts are located in this area. The location also offers you the chance for many interesint attractions to visit when taking a break from the beach with things to see and do including:
Relax on the Jungle Cruise
Visit the Crocodile Farm
Visit a real Cuban Cigar Factory
Cayo Coco beachCayo Coco Beach offers some amazing coral reefs and Scuba Diving is a great way to see the beauties of this Cayo. The waters are transparent blue and with a causeway which is roughly 12 miles long, this is a real tropical paradise.
If you are looking for a great place to go to for a Cuban Honeymoon then Cayo Coco beach is a serius consideration.
Cayo Coco Beach is located in Cayo Coco
Cuba, a tourist attraction par excellence, has expanded its offers beyond its limits by adding unexplored islets and keys for the enjoyment of vacationers.North of the Cuban eastern province of Ciego de Avila is one of the fastest-growing destinations in the Island's tourist sector, the Jardines del Rey (King's Gardens) archipelago.
According to legend, the exuberant nature of such islets as Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo and Paredon Grande led Conquistador Diego Velázquez to name that region in honor of Spanish King Fernando the Catholic.The region's tourist infrastructure has grown dynamically, and the sector's main target is to build more than 20,000 rooms, in addition to a modern airport, ports, nautical bases, natural parks and, of course, to implement ecotourism programs.Jardines del Rey's closeness to a 400-kilometer coral reef, considered the second largest in the world - after the one in Australia, gives a touch of class to the region's tourist offer, with a wide range of diving activities in warm and crystal-clear waters.
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The beach was great. The water was warm but not too warm. It was refreshing to get in and the white sand goes on and on. It was even better then I expected. Some days Pelicans would be flying above and dive down for food, that was pretty neat to see. You can also walk down and check out the other resorts along the beach. The resort next door had venders to shop at each days and we found none came to our resort. So we did our shopping there mostly.
Cayo Coco Beach
The beach was absolutely beautiful and to my surprise the water was comfortable yet refreshing- I expected warm water like in places in Jamaica- and was delighted that the water was not like bath water- as for the beach chairs- we had problem getting chairs under the straw huts, but that was solved by a delightful Cuban worker, who made sure he put bottles- shirts etc on chairs for us - we tipped him- look for Serquey- he has very little English, but was a sweetheart- you will find him down by the life guards. There was a nice breeze everyday- which we welcomed- read reviews that people did not like the wind- I was there March 28- Apr 2 and it was great to have a breeze- otherwise I could not have standed the heat. No need to put a towel on when you come out of the water- it was perfect.
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