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Cuba Encourages Tourism in the Archipelago |
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Monday, September 28, 2020
Havana.- Cuba encourages tourist options in the many keys that make up the archipelago, with a large component of beaches and nature.
Among the main islets, those that make up Jardines del Rey (Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, Romano, and others keys), Largo del Sur, Santa María, Levisa, Paraíso, Jutias, Sabinal, Caguama, Cantiles and Granma keys stand out.
Cayo Coco is the fourth largest island in the Cuban archipelago, with 370 square kilometers and 22 kilometers of beaches, while Guillermo has 13 square kilometers and almost six kilometers of beaches.
The latest tourist option is Cayo Santa María, which is accessed through a 40-kilometer-long causeway over the water.
Meanwhile, Cayo Levisa, Paraíso, Jutías, Sabinal, Caguama, Cantiles, Granma, Campos, Rosario and Avalos are added to the list, just to mention a few of them.
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