Cayo Santa María is next to the extensive coral reef in northern Cuba. It is the second most important in the world due to its size and seabed life, a spectacle that you can admire on walks and guided dives.
Known as the City of Ché, Santa Clara is steeped in history and has a great many wonderful cultural traditions. Visit the many sites of interest in this popular city followed by relaxed evenings with Cuba’s truly pleasant people.
The key’s tourist villages provide visitors with ample entertainment and leisure options. Both Plaza Estrella and Plaza Las Dunas have shops and malls, cafeterias, clubs, play areas and beauty centres.
A popular city in Cuba’s central area, Remedios is the perfect place to discover popular traditions that have been handed down from generation to generation. Local architecture and the history of the Parrandas Christmas festival are especially interesting.
This French heritage city, called the Pearl of Southern Cuba, is famed for its beautiful architecture and how it blends in with the natural surroundings of the bay it hugs and the nearby Sierra del Escambray mountains.
A long strip of beach stretches along the entire north coast of the key, lapped by calm, warm waters where you can enjoy a relaxing dip almost all year round.
Seabeds teeming with life make Cayo Santa María an ideal scuba-diving site that is easily accessible from any hotel or the marinas dotted around the key.
While you’re staying at the key you can go on interesting catamaran trips along the coast or visit other nearby keys—ideal opportunities for a refreshing swim or just relaxing in the cool sea breeze.
This unspoilt landscape off the key’s coastline is perfect for fully immersing yourself in the most exquisite peace or simply for getting close to the destination’s rich ecological diversity.
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