Siguanea Beach

Isla de la Juventud - Nueva Gerona

Siguanea Beach is located on the shores of Siguanea Bay, on the central western coast of Isla de la Juventud. It is just 5 minutes away from Siguanea’s small airport and 35 minutes from Havana by plane. It is a 40 km drive from Nueva Gerona.

Cuba's International Scuba-Diving Centre is located on a small Marina in Ensenada de la Siguanea. A multilock hyperbaric chamber is available at the Diving Center. A physician specialized in hyperbaric medicine is ready to provide preventive services and diving diseases treatment.

El Colony diving zone is located within the limits of the breath-taking paradise of Punta Frances Marine National Park. This comprises of 6 km of coast, between Punta Pedernales and Punta Frances. The zone is very well protected with a remarkable environmental stability, thus having an exuberant reef development.

Siguanea BeachThere are 56 attractive diving sites, some of them in areas of dense and colorful populations of corals, gorgonians and sponges. Others are located where the drop-off falls sharply, also more than 20 caves, passages and tunnels, coral hillocks and valleys are included.

The kind of fish varies from one site to another, so we can find schools of tarpons, spadefish, jacks, grunts, schoolmasters and yellowtail snappers. Nassau groupers, black groupers and barracudas are frequently found, also there are turtles, eagle rays and sometimes sharks. Among the most spectacular sites you can find are: Pared de Coral Negro, Tunel del Amor, Cueva Azul, El Pasaje Escondido, Cueva de los Sabalos, Piedra de Coral, El Salto, Ancla del Pirata, Paraiso de las Levisas and Pequeno Reino.

Other diving zones are Los Barcos Hundidos, which are remains of sunken ships scattered on an extensive are between 6 and 9 meters deep, with many school of fish, including barracudas and stingrays, and a numerous sessile fauna attached to the ships. Los Indios, known for its vertical walls and big coral hillocks with sand beds, and Fuera de Limite, a peculiar place where the coral reef grows from the coast and falls into 15 meters deep, with big rocks full of corals, gorgonians, sponges and many coral fish.


 
 

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