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The
Isle of Parrots, The Isle of Pirates, The Isle of Treasure,
The Isle of Pines and nowadays, The Isle of Youth are
the different names that this island has received. Columbus
discovered it on his second journey to the New World.
It is located at 80 km. (50 miles) Southwest from Cuba
and can be easily reached by sea or air. |
The
Isle of Youth is one of the most picturesque sites in Cuba,
specially for those who are fond of natural beauties, because
more than a half of is territory virgin, with a host of endemic
species.
On
its Southern coast, surrounded by the most pure Caribbean
Sea, there are coral reefs of incredible beauty, with wonderful
landscapes, and on the Western part you can find a breath-taking
paradise in the Punta Frances Marine National Park.
El
Colony diving zone is located within the limits of this Park,
comprising 6 km. (4 miles) of coast, between Punta Pedernales
and Punta Frances, this zone is very well protected with a
remarkable environmental stability, thus having an exuberant
reef development.
There
are 56 attractive diving sites, some of them in areas of dense
and colorful populations of corals, gorgonians and sponges.
Others are located where the drop-off falls sharply, also
more than 20 caves, passages and tunnels, coral hillocks and
valleys are included.
The
kind of fish varies from one site to another, so we can find
schools of tarpons, spadefish, jacks, grunts, schoolmasters
and yellowtail snappers. Nassau groupers, black groupers and
barracudas are frequently found, also there are turtles, eagle
rays and sometimes sharks. Among the most spectacular sites
you can find are: Pared de Coral Negro, Tunel del Amor, Cueva
Azul, El Pasaje Escondido, Cueva de los Sabalos, Piedra de
Coral, EL Salto, Ancla del Pirata, Paraiso de las Levisas
and Pequeno Reino.
Others
diving zone are Los Barcos Hundidos, which are remains of
sunken ships scattered on an extensive are between 6 and 9
meters (20 or 30 feet) deep, with many school of fish, including
barracudas and stingrays, and a numerous sessile fauna attached
to the ships. Los Indios, known for its vertical walls and
big coral hillocks with sand beds, and Fuera de Limite, a
peculiar place where the coral reef grows from the coast and
falls into 15 meters (49 feet) deep, with big rocks full of
corals, gorgonians, sponges and many coral fish.
The
Diving Center is located on a small Marina in Ensenada de
la Siguanea, 24 km. (15 miles) from diving sites, so the typical
daily program consists in two morning divings, lunch in a
cozy restaurant on the sea, and enjoyment of a near beach
between divings.
A
multilock hyperbaric chamber is available at the Diving Center.
A physician specialized in hyperbaric medicine is ready to
provide preventive services and diving diseases treatment.
Best
Diving Sites:
| Pared
de Coral Negro Dept 35 meters |
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This
site is famous for its black coral found at a depth of
100ft.. Brightly colored tube and small basket sponges
as well as magnificent coral formations including elkhorn,
staghorn and brain are spread out throughout the wall.
These waters are inhabited by tarpon, snappers, hamlets
and queen parrotfish, yellowtail and gray angelfish. Moray
eels can also be found in wall crevices |
Cueva
Azul Dept 40 meters
Descending
to a depth of 130ft. you find a hole in a rock about 10ft.
diameter covered with small silver glassfish. This is tarpon
territory. From the hole you head out to the outer wall fascinated
by the contrasting blues. The water in the gully appears as
grayish blue; within the hole it has a dark blue hue, almost
black, and looking out past the wall the sea turns into a
bright turquoise tone.
From
this point you ascend up the face of the drop off where you
see all kinds of gorgonians.
Marine
life becomes more abundant when you approach the top of the
wall. The excellent visibility of this site may encourage
novice divers to be overconfident and take a deeper dive than
they are mentally ready for. A dive this depth is only recommended
for advanced divers.
Jibacoa/Sparta
Shipwrecks Dept 8 meters
The
Jibacoa, a cargo ship, and the military ship Sparta lay in
the bottom of the sea at this dive site. Sunk about twenty
years ago, the ships were used for military target practice
becoming eventually a favorite haunt for divers. The Jibacoa
is visible from the surface and the Sparta lies on its side
complete with guns, ladders and anchor ropes. Schools of snappers
are common sight here. Both wrecks are covered with colored
corals, algae and sponges. Crabs and sea urchins inhabit the
wrecks as well. Colorful gobies, blennies and wrasses to add
to the beauty of this site. Barracudas are usually seen roaming
the waters surrounding the wrecks.
It
is possible to enter both ships but your buoyancy control
must be excellent to avoid damaging the corals and encrusting
sponges. The low depth of this site allows for a lot of light
to filter through making for a fantastic photo opportunity.
| El
Cabezo de las Isabelitas Dept 8 meters |
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This
site is a photographer's delight. There is so much marine
life in this site you will be overwhelmed with choices.
Marine Life just waiting to be fed or photographed.
Moving
down directly from the buoy, you reach a large number
of coral outcrops surrounded by sand. A multitude of
tropical fish swim around star, lettuce leaf and brain
coral heads.
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As
you approach the wall, the topology of the underwater terrain
becomes more rugged with a greater density of marine life
such as snappers, goatfish, parrotfish, hamlets, angelfish
and trumpetfish. The colorful green tip anemones share the
coral heads with tube and vase sponges.
Small
sandy channels sloping sharply to the end of the wall and
searing their way through bright coral formations make this
dive memorable.
Hotel
El Colony
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El
Colony Hotel is the lodging place with 77 air conditioned
rooms, bathroom and TV. Restaurants, snack bar, sea bar
and night club. Swimming pool, sport areas and wastersports.
Medical services. Telephone and international fax: Rent
a Car. Horse riding and other activities are available. |
Diving
Center - El Colony Marinas Puertosol
Address:
Carretera de Siguanea, km. 41
Isla de la Juventud
Phones: (53 46) 9-8181 / 9-8282
Location: 21°36’ N, 82°57’ W |
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| Package |
Includes:
- Transfers
Havana Hotel - Havana Airport vv
- Domestic
flight Havana - Gerona (Isla Juventud) vv
- Transfers
Gerona Airport - Hotel Colony vv
- Accommodation Hotel Colony Half Board
| Rates
in euro per person |
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High
Season
June 15 2008 - Aug 31 2008
Dec 15 2008 - March 31 2009
April 1 2009 - April 8 2009 |
Low
Season
Rest of period between May 1 2008
- April 30 2009 |
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Room |
Double
Room |
Single
Room |
Double
Room |
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nights |
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nights |
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| 5
nights |
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| 7
nights |
544 |
419 |
495 |
381 |
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Suppl
Peak season Dec 24, 25 & 31
15 euro |
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| Scuba
Diving Package |
| 12
dives 2 per day |
279 |
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We charge 35 euro reservation costs |
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Us For Your Reservation
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