Yes! Varadero is one of Cuba’s top scuba diving destinations, offering coral reefs, shipwrecks, and rich marine life in clear, warm waters.
No experience is needed. Beginners are welcome and can join introductory dives with certified instructors in a safe and controlled environment.
Diving is possible year-round, but the best conditions are from November to April when the sea is calm and visibility is excellent.
Prices vary depending on the experience. Half-day diving trips typically start around $35 USD, while full-day dives and courses cost more.
Yes, you can complete beginner and advanced scuba diving certifications with experienced instructors during your stay.
Top dive sites include coral reefs, shipwrecks like the Damuji, and marine life-rich areas with tropical fish and reef formations.
Yes, snorkeling in Varadero is ideal thanks to calm, clear waters and accessible reefs, especially at Playa Coral.
Playa Coral is one of the best snorkeling spots, offering shallow reefs, colorful fish, and easy shore access.
All essential equipment is included, such as tanks, wetsuits, masks, and fins. You can also bring your own gear if preferred.
Yes, you can easily reserve your experience online or via WhatsApp. Early booking is recommended, especially in high season.