Cayo Levisa

Pinar Del Rio, Cuba
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Cuba está rodeada por miles de cayos e islotes que forman un conjunto de verdor y arenas bañadas por aguas cálidas y transparentes. Entre ellos, Cayo Levisa, en la costa norte de Pinar del Río, es un verdadero paraíso natural cuyo entorno se ha mantenido virgen, con playas apacibles de un azul inolvidable y sitios ideales para el buceo y los deportes náuticos. Tres kilómetros de playas y tierra vírgenes a solo dos horas de Ciudad de la Habana. Esta instalación cuenta con 20 cabañas dobles, equipadas con TV y radio, baño privado, restaurante, tiendas, bar y un centro de buceo. Un verdadero paraíso terrenal que sin dudas ustedes amarán.... |
Cuba is surrounded by thousands of cays and islets where sand and greenness blend together with crystal clear waters. Among them is Cayo Levisa on the Northern Coast of Pinar Del Rio, A truly natural paradise whose surrounding have remained virgin... With unforgettable Blue and calm beaches and ideal locations for Scuba Diving and water sports, a three kilometer beach and virgin land just two hours outside of Havana City. This resort features 20 Double Cottages,
TV & Radio, Private bathroom, Restaurant, Shops, Bar and Scuba Diving
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Prices include nautical transfers by boat to Cayo Levisa and welcome cocktail upon arrival.El Precio incluye transfer Náutico y brindis de bienvenida24 hour Parking Available - $1.00 per night / Parqueo 24 horas - $1.00 Por Noche |
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Cayo Levisa (15 scuba-diving sites) |
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This island, with its own lodgings, is in the Los Colorados Archipelago, just off the northwestern coast of Cuba. |
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Its coralline beach and seabed are truly impressive. Massive formations of Star (Montastraea spp.)and Brain (Diploria spp.) Coral, Common Sea Fans (Gorgonia spp.) and feathery gorgonians are nearby, along with Stoplight Parrotfish (Scarus guacamaia), Ocean Surgeons (Acanthurus coeruleus), Grunts (Haemulon sciurus), Bermuda Chubs (Kyphosus sectatrix), Red groupers (Epinephelus morio), Mutton Snappers (Lutjans analis) and many crustaceans, including Spiny Lobsters (Panulirus argus). |
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St. Carlos’s Crown (La Corona de San Carlos) is one of the most popular diving sites near this scuba-diving center. |
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Access to Levisa Cay is by boat, setting out from Palma Rubia, just over 90 miles (146 kilometers) from Havana. |

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