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Dive sites nearby

Servimar (Wreck)

Servimar offers the remains of a shipwreck to explore. It is an incredible place, only 12 minutes from the diving centre, and is one of the most popular dive sites for its rich fauna and beauty. You will be fascinated by the countless species hiding under the wreck structures.

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La Morena

Your typical Caribbean reef dive in shallow water with no current. This site is accessible from shore, making it super easy to get to and great for beginning divers and shallow enough for good snorkeling.

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El Róbalo (Wreck)

El Robalo is a ship that was sunk in the middle of nowhere, with much marine fauna that impresses all who have visited this site. The wreck is surrounded by small coral formations.

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Las Terrazas

Las Terrazas is a dive site with crystal clear water where you can observe a great variety of fish in different colours. It is an ideal place for divers with little experience as it offers the possibility to start in shallow water.

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Barrera de Felipe

A little further offshore than it’s shore diving counterparts, Barrera de Felipe offers large swim-throughs and plenty of cavern overhangs for great marine life to hide. This site is a little more on the advanced side since it is around 85 feet deep.

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Cayo Coco

Cayo Coco offers good, easy, shallow diving, in some places right from shore. A great spot for beginners and snorkelers. For more advanced divers you can catch a day charter out to Jardines de la Reina on the other side of the island for amazing diving.

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Español/Borracho

A fun reef dive with a cave and swim-through at about 4.5 meters deep. An easy dive with no current great for beginning divers and snorkelers alike.

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Playa Ancon

There is a beautiful coral garden here that also looks quite healthy but the fish life is sparse, possibly due to overfishing by the local community.

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Los Mogotes

Known as one of the best dive sites within the Jardines de la Reina National Park, Los Mogotes has it all: a mini wall drop off, healthy reef, and cavern overhangs with lots of active marine life.

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Jardines de la Reina

A favorite spearfishing and scuba diving spot for Fidel Castro, he had no desire to see it get fished out so fishing was discouraged even before the area was officially a marine preserve. It’s situated 60 miles south of Cuba’s central coast near the village of Jucaro and VERY remote.

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