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10-Cayo Santa María
Cayo Guillermo is a tropical island in the Jardines del Rey archipelago, off the coast of Cuba. It is known for its clear, shallow coastal waters, high sand dunes, and El Paso Beach, Medio Beach, and Pilar Beach. Just off its coast, there is an extensive strip of coral reefs with an abundant variety of colorful marine fauna. Cayo Media Luna is a small island off Pilar Beach, which is surrounded by popular diving spots.
9-Cayo Guillermo
Cayo Guillermo is a tropical island in the Jardines del Rey archipelago, off the coast of Cuba. It is known for its clear, shallow coastal waters, high sand dunes, and El Paso Beach, Medio Beach, and Pilar Beach. Just off its coast, there is an extensive strip of coral reefs with an abundant variety of colorful marine fauna. Cayo Media Luna is a small island off Pilar Beach, which is surrounded by popular diving spots.
8-Cayo Coco
Cayo Coco is a tropical island in the Jardines del Rey chain, in the central region of Cuba. It is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs; and its northern coast has all-inclusive resorts. Natural attractions include lagoons and swamps that are home to birds such as the white ibis and a native colony of pink flamingos ranked as one of the largest in the Americas.
7-Camagüey
Camagüey is a city located in the center-east of Cuba, capital of the province of the same name. In 2005, the city had a population of more than 300,000 inhabitants. Its historic center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2008. Camagüey, also known as the city of clay jars, is the third largest Cuban city on the island of Cuba, located between Ciego de Ávila and Las Tunas.
6-Puerto Viejo Talamanca
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is a city in the southeast of Costa Rica, on the Caribbean coast. It is famous for its perfect surfing waves of Salsa Brava and its beaches, such as Playa Negra. The Jaguar Rescue Center rehabilitates lynxes and other animals. The Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge has jungles, swamps and mangroves. To the north, Cahuita National Park protects a large coral reef and has a dive site where you can see shipwrecks.
6-Holguin
Holguín is a city in eastern Cuba. In its center is the extensive Calixto García Park with a statue of the general of the same name, dating from the 19th century. The Provincial History Museum, located in some colonial barracks, exhibits objects such as the Holguín Axe, the carved head of a 15th century axe. The Natural History Museum has a large collection of plant species, as well as birds and stuffed animals. The Cathedral of San Isidoro has 2 towers with red domes.