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White sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters...
Cayo Coco is gradually becoming one of Cuba's principal tourist regions. A spectacular 17-km stretch of road runs through the marshes to Cayo Coco. In order to build the road in 1991, the swamps had to be filled with stones and dirt, and the local residents are very proud of their accomplishment. Along the way, visitors can take in the region's abundant marine life and relish the impression of being on a pilgrimage to a natural paradise.
Overview
Although legend says this region used to be a pirate haunt, Cayo Coco was closer to a desert island before the tourist industry began developing it in the early 1990s. The development of the local tourist industry, however, worries environmentalists. The construction of numerous hotel complexes is bound to have an impact on the fragile ecosystem of this almost pristine region. To learn more on this subject, you can venture off the tourist track and visit the Centro de Investigación de Ecosystems Costeros, located at the entrance to Cayo Coco, near the kiosk. Administered by the Cuban Ministry of Science, this centre studies Cayo Coco's ecosystem in order to ensure its protection. On the centre's advice, it has been agreed that only 4% of the territory will be developed for tourism.
For trout fishing or boating, people go to Laguna La Redonda, a 24-km
(9.2 sq. mi.) stretch of water along the road to Cayo Coco, 12 kilometres (7.4 miles) from Morón. Don't forget to bring along insect repellent; otherwise, you'll be eaten alive by the mosquitoes.
Cayo Coco is bordered by a coral reef that extends over 32 kilometres (20 mi.) and features almost 20 diving sites.
Where on earth
Cayo Coco, the largest island in the Archipelago of Camagüey, lies a few kilometres north of Morón. It is 36 kilometres long, with nearly 22 kilometres of fine-sand beaches bathed in emerald waters, perfect for a worry-free stay that will leave you well rested.
Excursions
SPECTACULAR CITY TOUR
Discover the cultural riches of two Cuban cities, Moron and Ciego de Avila. In Moron, tour the city by horse and buggy, explore the famous Redonda Laguna by boat and visit the crocodile farm. In Ciego de Avila tour a cigar factory and an art museum. Lunch is included.
SWIM WITH DOLPHINS
A fascinating experience that allows you to discover Cuba and swim with dolphins. At Cienfuegos, attend the marine show, then dive into the water to swim with the dolphins. A dream come true! Meal, transfers and activities included.
JEEP SAFARI
Drive your own jeep across the Cuban countryside up to Canagua Mountain, where youll enjoy a typical Cuban meal and visit a crocodile farm. Afterwards,discover the city of Morón and take a boat tour around the lagoon.
MEDIA LUNA
Discover Pilar Beach, the most beautiful in the area. Take a boat to the island of Media Luna where you can snorkel and admire the ocean floor or relax on the magnificent sands of Pilar Beach. See the second largest coral reef in the world!
BOAT ADVENTURE
Pilot your own Jungle Boat on a two-hour excursion through a network of canals in the tropical jungle. Discover the underwater beauty while snorkelling in the clear waters of Cayo Guillermo and keep your snorkel as a souvenir!
CATAMARAN
Spend the day relaxing aboard a wonderful catamaran while navigating the crystalline waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Snorkel at a coral reef and visit a private beach!
DEEP-SEA FISHING
Experience the thrill of catching and releasing fish!