Jardines Aggressor II

Cuba

Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen) is located 60 miles off the southeastern coast of Cuba and is the largest marine reserve in the Caribbean. In 1996, the area was declared a National Park and has been protected and managed for conservation ever since. Filled with sharks, beautiful reefs, turtles, pelagics, caves, canyons and schools of fish, the abundant marine life and well-preserved coral reefs make it a scuba divers paradise.

Large white yacht on the ocean under a clear blue sky.
Map of Cuba showing airports, ports, route, and points of interest, including Havana, Santa Clara, Cayo Coco, and several caves and islands.
A hotel room with two twin beds, beige bedding, and blue towels folded in the shape of fish, with a resort style fish decor headboard on each bed, a towel and brochure on top, a wall-mounted TV, and a doorway leading to a small bathroom.
Underwater coral reef with various corals and small colorful fish swimming nearby.