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inch the Caribbean paradise you’ve dreamed of. It’s long days by the beach, and classy rum cocktails at the hotel bar; catamaran cruises to deserted islands and snorkelling with a thousand iridescent fish. A holiday to Cayo Coco is escapism, pure and simple.
Located on Cuba’s central coast, Cayo Coco lounges just off the mainland, anchored by a single narrow causeway. It’s one pearl in a necklace of equally idyllic islands known as the Jardines del Rey (the King’s Garden), an archipelago of luxury and dreamy coastlines.
Most travellers head here for an all-inclusive beach holiday. With over 20km of beautiful soft sand to flop out on – the sand is even raked daily to ensure it’s in pristine condition for a day’s lazing – there’s little else needed for a relaxing break.
Fancy something a bit more active? The island’s glassy waters are perfect for snorkelling; with a handful of reefs just off the coast, you can swim out from some of its beaches. Alternatively, head out on a catamaran cruise for open water snorkelling.
For divers, there are a number of schools on the cay, which handle everything from one off excursions to full-on diving certifications.
Unfortunately for budget travellers, Cayo Coco’s enviable location means that the cheaper accommodation you’d usually find in other Cuban coastal towns is a rarity – the majority of hotels are four-star and up. That said, if you shop around and look to travel in the shoulder seasons, you can still find some decent deals. A small airport on the island, Jardines del Rey Airport, allows tourists to fly straight to the island.
12 hrs 35 mins
(from London)
Cuban Converible peso (CUC)
Spanish