Explore Cuba’s underwater world through expert guides, marine life insights, eco-travel tips, and real diver experiences. Whether you’re a certified diver or just starting, our journal helps you dive safely and responsibly.
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Discover Playa Coral, a peaceful beach between Matanzas and Varadero known for coral-pink sand and abundant marine life. Perfect for snorkeling beginners and experienced divers.
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Dive sites, seasons, wrecks, and beginner tips.
Species identification, coral health, sustainable diving practices.
Cuba travel advice, packing lists, and sustainable tourism.

Jardines de la Reina is Cuba’s most pristine marine reserve, home to turtles, sharks, and untouched coral reefs.
The Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen) Marine Park, off the island’s southern coast, is perhaps Cuba’s greatest underwater treasure.
The best way to visit the area is on multi-day trips via liveaboard dive boats.

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