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Diving in Cuba offers colorful coral reefs, dramatic drop-offs, historic shipwrecks and thriving marine life, including groupers, barracuda and reef sharks, all in warm, clear Caribbean waters.
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Remote marine park with sharks and thriving coral reefs.
Some of the Caribbean’s healthiest, untouched by mass tourism.
Dive with reef, silky, and even whale sharks in clear waters.
Offering beautiful coral reefs, world-class shark diving, a rich variety of marine-life, and the rare opportunity to dive with saltwater crocodiles, scuba diving Cuba means diving one of the best Caribbean diving destinations.
An excellent destination for scuba divers of all levels, Cuba is also known for its unique culture and history which makes it just as interesting to discover topside. Divers and non-divers alike will have plenty of things to experience and explore on Cuba diving trips!
Check out the trip report and photos from one of our dive trips to Cuba!
The Cuban archipelago is situated in the northern Caribbean where the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean meet. This mix of ocean systems creates a unique and exciting habitat, rich in inquisitive nature. The islands' flora is marked by endemic and assorted plant groups, with orchids, desert flora, and palms being the highlighted ones. The extravagance and endemism of Cuba's fauna are endless. The marine life and wetlands, living fossils, endangered species, and essential coral reefs are known to have an extraordinary value and worldwide acknowledgment. Cuba sits on the second largest barrier reef system in the world, and as such its marine ecosystem is the jewel of the Caribbean. Diving Cuba is an exceptional experience, and visitors will discover something new and exciting both above and below the waves.
Cuba is on our list of the Best Liveaboard Destinations for Beginner Scuba Divers.
Diving Cuba you can expect to swim over vibrant reefs boasting 50 species of coral and 200 species of sponge. These in turn play host to a plethora of interesting marine life such as jewfish, stingrays, green morays, turtles, and Atlantic spadefish. Cuba is known as a great shark destination, and the good visibility makes it easy to spot several species of reef shark patrolling the edges of the reef. In addition to this, diving deeper sites will reveal schools of jack, tuna, tarpon, and barracuda, as well as grunts, snappers, red hinds, parrotfish, squirrelfish, and triggerfish. Finally, Cuba hosts a surprising array of critters, and those that make the effort to search amongst the coral heads will be rewarded with lobsters, crabs, shrimps and numerous other macro species.
For another destination further afield boasting world-class marine diversity, check out our guide to Sipadan scuba diving.
Jardines de La Reina
The highlight of any dive trip to Cuba, Jardines de la Reina was declared a Marine Park in 1996. This uninhabited area has been preserved for future generations as a complex network of untouched marine ecosystems. It is regarded by many scientists and organizations as a reference of the original status of a coral reef. This world-class diving location is, indeed, an underwater paradise; imagine vertical walls covered with brightly hued sponges, huge pilar corals, black corals extending their branches in the contrasting blue water. Divers can discover many species of gorgonians and fragile laminar corals displaying their beautiful shapes through crevices, canyons, and caves. While saltwater crocodiles have become more elusive in the area, sharks and large groupers are plentiful.
Check out diving in Fiji for another destination boasting fantastic corals, sharks, and interesting culture.
Cayo Largo del Sur
The epitome of tropical paradise, Cayo Largo del Sur's endless white sand and shallow lagoon is the perfect location to start your dive career or earn additional certifications. The pristine barrier reef lies less than a mile offshore, where divers can discover an abundance of tropical fish in the warm, clear water. Venturing to the ocean-side of the reef reveals exciting drop-offs, caverns and grottos, and even a couple of wrecks.
La Habana
Home to several interesting wrecks, La Habana's history is well worth exploring above and below the waterline. Diver will be pleasantly surprised at the rich marine life on wrecks such as the Coral Island merchant ship, and the Sanches Barcastegui.
Playa Giron & Playa Larga
Boasting a wide range of dive sites to explore, these two beachfront locations offer some fantastic shore diving along the nearby reef. A vibrant display of corals and sponges attract a tantalizing array of fish, from small tropical species to larger ocean-going pelagics, and even dolphins. Playa Giron also has a cenote dive where visitors can discover unusual cavern dwelling species.
Varadero
This famous peninsula juts out into the Nort Atlantic Ocean and is almost as remoted as the tiny islands spread out from its tip. Warm, clear water hides several worthwhile shipwrecks, while the reefs are alive with unspoiled coral gardens. There is some fascinating underwater topography to be found, including cavern and caves, cenotes, and some unique rock formations.
Here are some of the best dive sites to explore on Cuba diving trips:
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Visitors can arrive in Cuba by air or by sea. There are numerous international air and cruise terminals with regular direct flights from Canada and Europe. The most common way is to fly into Havanas Jose Marti International Airport and then take a connecting flight to your resort.
There are a good number of Cuba diving resorts spread around the island, and the main dive centres offer a choice of operators. Cubas Jardines de la Reina is served by floating hotels and only 900 guests per year are allowed.
Cuba has a fascinating history and unique culture that sets it apart from its Caribbean neighbours. Everything from the food to the music, as well as the genuine Cuban hospitality, will make you feel welcome. The nightlife in Havana is world-renowned, and baseball is a popular national pastime.
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