Santa Lucia de Cuba: Attractions and more...
Cayo Sabinal has huge expanses of private beaches and provides for camping cabanas; it also offers amazing sea-food and water sports. One can also witness the ruins of the ancient San Hilario Fort, built in 1831, and visit the Colon (Columbus) Lighthouse, built in 18 48.
The Sierra de Cubitas ecological preserve is home to many caves of tremendous archaeological value, ancient rocks as well as a wide variety of interesting flora and fauna. Cayo Caguamas provides ample opportunity to enjoy swimming, snorkelling, boating and fishing.
The Shark’s Friends International Scuba Diving Centre has international qualified specialists to cater to every level. There is also the provision of making underwater videos.
Santa Lucia has 21 km of extensive beaches laced with golden sand, lying adjacent to the crystalline, turquoise waters. The sea here is calm as it is sheltered by the longest coral reef formation in the Western Hemisphere.
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