Cuba

Cayo Coco/Cayo Guillermo/Cayo Cruz/Cayo Paredon

Cayo Coco/Cayo Guillermo/Cayo Cruz/Cayo Paredon

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WHERE PRISTINE BEACH MEETS COASTAL PLAYGROUND

Mangroves and everglades provide the perfect décor for dreamy resorts. Dive-friendly reefs sit submerged alongside long stretches of white-sand beach, and snorkelling, swimming and fishing spots can be found around every corner. Discover Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, and Cayo Cruz.

Destination facts

Language
Spanish
Currency
Cuban pesos
Distance
3.5 hrs from Toronto, 4 hrs from Montreal
Good to know
Check your outlet's voltage before plugging in—Cuban outlets often use 220 volts so you may need an adaptor
Best for
Water sports & fishing

HEMINGWAY HUNTING

Ernest Hemingway spent decades in Cuba, fishing, boating and writing. Visit the Hemingway statues on the causeway between Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo.

CRUISE THE WATERWAYS

One of the best ways to explore the Jardines del Rey archipelago is out on the water. Head out on a boat cruise or try your hand at fishing.

THE BEACHIEST BEACHES

Dreaming of a beach vacation? The 22-kilometre strip on Cayo Coco does the trick nicely. Cayo Guillermo has its fair share of spectacular beaches too.

FLOCKING FLAMINGOES

Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo host one of the largest pink flamingo populations in the area... not to mention the 150 bird species that call the islands home.

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