Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen)
This vast archipelago and marine park off the southern coast of Cuba consists of more than 600 cays and islands, with many underwater landscapes such as canyons, pinnacles, caves, and mangroves. Many marine animals big and small can be spotted here, and it is a unique place to snorkel or dive with crocodiles.
Basic Info
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Category
Caribbean Archipelago
Secondary Category (If any)
Marine Park
Spanning Countries or Regions
Camagüey (Province), Ciego de Ávila (Province)
Consists
600 Cays & Islands
Airport(s) & Port Harbor(s) Service
Accessed via liveaboards or dive boats only
Area Size
2,170 km2 (840 sq mi)
Length
75 mi
Known For
Diving, Fly-Fishing
Large Marine Life: Sharks, Crocodiles
Top Diving Destination in Central America
Day Trip from Major Cities
Day trip via boat from Port Town of Jucaro (Cuba) only
Location
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Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
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