Three kilometers of excellent beaches and 23 diving sites turn Cayo Levisa into an excellent destination for diving enthusiasts, who can enjoy crystal-clear waters and one of the world's largest coral reefs.
The coral reef is inhabited by 500 species of fish, 200 species of sponges and large populations of mollusks, crustaceans and other marine animals. Many kinds of corals, gorgonias, sea fans, and several species of fish, including stone bass and red snapper, as well as crustaceans like lobsters, also live in the region. A particular attraction in the area is the existence of trigonias, which are considered the oldest living fossils in Cuba.
For those who want to spend their leisure time surrounded by quietness and silence, Cayo Levisa offers 40 air-conditioned cabins equipped with private bathroom and satellite TV, as well as a restaurant, bar, barbeque and a commercial center, in addition to the possibility of taking a refreshing swim at the beach.
Diving is the main option among vacationers who stay on Cayo Levisa, where expert divers bearing international certificates on Reef Monitoring guarantee the safety of diving enthusiasts.
In addition, the islet hosts several international courses for expert divers from all over the world, thus contributing to promoting the region's attractions for the tourism industry.
Cayo Levisa, with its comfortable cabins, coconut trees and white-sand beaches keeps a natural treasure in its surrounding sea, including the Mégano de Casiguas key.
Flights to Cayo Levisa
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