Cuba’s underwater world isn’t the only thing that will amaze you. The island nation boasts a rich and vibrant culture, shaped by African, European, and indigenous influences.
Santiago de Cuba offers a hidden gem for scuba divers. Below the surface lies a world teeming with life, from colorful coral reefs teeming with tropical fish to fascinating shipwrecks. Divers can explore the Bucanero shipwreck, a Soviet freighter that ran aground in 1942. The wreck is now encrusted with coral and home to a variety of fish.
Another popular dive spot is the Cayo Granma National Park, which boasts beautiful coral reefs, walls, and underwater caves. Divers may even encounter sharks, rays, and barracuda.
Everywhere you go, you’ll encounter the inspiring rhythms of salsa music, the aroma of cigars hand-rolled by local experts, and the warmth of the Cuban people. Immerse yourself in this paradise Island, savor a delicious ropa vieja (shredded beef dish), and learn about the country’s unique history – it’s a cultural experience unlike any other.
Cuba Aquarium – Diabolic Ray ~ Santiago – Siboney
Diving / Buceo ~ Cuba – Santiago – Siboney
Tropical Fish – Coral – Ray
Musique : Aslak Aho
Track : An Unknown Journey
Aslak Aho (https://soundcloud.com/aslakutopy)
Video :
Ant’s-Vision (https://ants-vision.com/)
Remerciements :
Soledad – Julien – Victoria
Gracias al Mar del Caribe
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