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Jardines de la Reina
Jucaro · Ciego de Avila · Cuba
Cuba's pristine marine reserve comprising 250 coral islands and mangrove cays, where decades of strict protection have created Caribbean diving with shark populations and reef health unseen elsewhere in the region.
María la Gorda
Sandino · Pinar del Río · Cuba
Cuba's westernmost dive destination on the Guanahacabibes Peninsula, where pristine walls plunge into the Caribbean beside black coral forests and vast sponge gardens far from any development.
Дайв-центры: Cuba
International Dive Center Varadero
Varadero · Matanzas · Cuba
Ведущий дайв-центр Кубы в Варадеро: карибские рифы в охраняемых морских парках с минимальным туристическим воздействием.
Cubadivingnow
552 Vedado Calle · Havana · Cuba
Tech Diving Cuba
Avenida 1ra · Havana · Cuba
Scuba Dive Center " SEMAR-PSS "
3ra D · Havana · Cuba
Diving center
RG93+JMG · Pinar del Rio · Cuba
Дайвинг: Cuba
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FAQ
How do I access Jardines de la Reina for diving?
Jardines de la Reina is accessed exclusively by liveaboard from the port of Jucaro on Cuba's southern coast. A single operator holds the concession for the marine park, running week-long trips on floating hotels permanently moored in the archipelago. Divers fly into Havana or other Cuban cities and transfer by road to Jucaro, then by boat to the floating hotel. The limited access, with a maximum of around 1,000 divers per year visiting the entire archipelago, is fundamental to maintaining the reef's pristine condition. Advance booking months ahead is essential.
Is it true there are crocodile dives at Jardines de la Reina?
Yes, Jardines de la Reina offers one of the world's only opportunities to snorkel with American crocodiles in their natural mangrove habitat. These encounters take place in shallow mangrove channels where crocodiles hunt and rest. The crocodiles are wild and not fed, but have become habituated to snorkelers over years of careful encounters. Participants enter the water with guides in clear shallow areas where crocodiles are visible. While startling, American crocodiles are less aggressive than their saltwater relatives and these specific animals have a long history of non-aggressive interactions with humans.
What makes the reef at Jardines de la Reina so healthy compared to other Caribbean reefs?
Multiple factors contribute to Jardines de la Reina's exceptional reef health. Strict protection since 1996 has eliminated fishing pressure that devastates most Caribbean reefs. The archipelago's remoteness, 80 kilometres from the mainland, eliminates coastal runoff and pollution. Limited dive tourism means reef damage from anchoring and diver contact is negligible. Healthy populations of herbivorous fish and sea urchins keep algae in check, while intact predator populations including sharks and large groupers maintain ecosystem balance. The result is coral coverage and diversity that scientists describe as a window into what the Caribbean looked like 50 years ago.
How do I get to María la Gorda?
María la Gorda is located at the tip of the Guanahacabibes Peninsula in Cuba's far western Pinar del Río province. From Havana, the drive takes approximately five to six hours via the national highway and then increasingly remote rural roads through the peninsula's biosphere reserve. There is a single dive resort at María la Gorda offering accommodation, meals, and full dive services. Some visitors fly to the small airport at Sandino or arrange transfers from Viñales. The remoteness is deliberate: the entire peninsula is a protected area.
How does María la Gorda differ from Jardines de la Reina?
Jardines de la Reina is an offshore archipelago requiring liveaboard access, known primarily for its shark encounters and large pelagic life. María la Gorda offers shore-based diving from a single resort, focusing on wall diving with exceptional coral and sponge ecosystems. The marine life profiles differ significantly: Jardines is famous for Caribbean reef sharks and crocodiles, while María la Gorda excels in invertebrate diversity, black coral forests, and pristine hard coral walls. Both benefit from Cuba's limited coastal development, but María la Gorda is more accessible and budget-friendly.