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The megadestination Cuba counts on two golf courses, the Varadero Golf Club, with 18 holes, opened in 1998, and the 9-hole Havana Golf Club, inaugurated in 1955. Both courses, the first one with its excellent architecture and location among the landscape of Varadero, and the second course located 20 minutes away from downtown Havana, enrich the tourist offer of Cuba, allowing golf fans to find on the island an excellent site to play, let alone all the natural niceties and cultural options the place has to offer. Golf Clubs : Varadero Golf Club Havana Golf Club

Havanatur (Bahamas) Limited offers you the possibility to dive into Cuba´s best known diving location, with its wrecks and caverns inhabited by a diverse and abundant wild-life and fishes that do not flee from human presence. Thanks to the geographically advantaged position at the entrance to the Golf of México, the Cuban archipelago is formed by approximately 4 195 islets and keys of which Cuba and the Isle of Youth are the only populated areas. With an extension of just 110 00Km2, it harbors more than 200 natural bays and 289 beaches along its 5 746 Km-long coastline.

Warm, clean water, great biodiversity, good conservation of it’s ecosystems, coral gardens, caves, meadows of gorgonians and sponges, underwater escarpments, narrow channels, tunnels, fish of many sizes and colors, valuable remains of shipwrecked vessels and many natural beaches, cays and islets make it a place to challenge divers imagination. In addition, this large area has a great variety of coralline formations in amazing shapes and colors, where many species of marine flora and fauna coexist in a delicate biological balance. This is what makes Cuba such a wonderful scuba-diving destination the one that thousands of tourists and professionals prefer.

Diving Areas Main island of Cuba and its 4 000 cays and inlets, have an exceptional diversity of marine flora and fauna. These islets, which are practically surrounded by coralline formations, are of special interest to scuba-diving buffs because they have excellent diving conditions there are no strong marine currents and the area, and the warm, calm unpolluted water is so clear that you can see through it for 100 feet 30 meters.The average annual temperature of its waters stands about 27 C (80.6 F), with and excellent range of visibility exceeding 30m.
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