Diving in the Jardines del Rey Archipelago

Jardines del Rey, Spanish for Gardens of the King, is an archipelago made up of tiny islands that stretch for around 200 km (124 miles) in length. White sandy beaches, warm waters, and virtually no current make of Jardines del Rey a beginner divers’ paradise. Daily scuba excursions take place in both Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo, so it’s recommended you base your diving in any of these areas. Jardines del Rey has beautiful, healthy reefs, as well as shipwrecks and caves waiting to be explored.

Dive Sites in Jardines del Rey Archipelago

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