Declared a Natural Reserve in 1996, the archipelago of the Jardines de la Reìna in Cuba is an amazing wilderness area and a paradise for diving and fishing.
Surrounded by mangroves, the lagoon houses lots of awesome wildlife: herons and pelicans, crocodiles, eagle rays, tarpons, nurse sharks and lots more. And then secluded and deserted beaches, perfect for a moment of relax and a swim after a great dive.
Jardines de la Reìna is an amazing place and a dream for people who, like me, are wild about nature.










Cuba mesmerizes me and this post even heightens my interests on this historic island nation. Inspiring post this is
I’m so glad when I read that I was able to inspire someone. Cuba is a special place, and La Havana a beautiful city, with awesome architecture and a great vibe.
It’s “good” that most people traveling to Cuba spend all the time in big resorts with their own beach strips and stuff like that… leaves more beautiful and unspoiled beaches like this one to enjoy for the rest of us!!
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Loved the beaches in Cuba – great wildlife and very few people
I only saw the ones in the Jardines de la Reìna and would like to go back and explore some more.
I’m imagine…. lying there with a glass of mohito…
Almost.. can hear the ocean !:)
I love deserted (or at least not so crowded) beaches. For instance in Romania I go to the beach before the official season starts (mid June)
This beach looks and sounds amazing – great photo too!