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CRUISE 1 - CANARREOS ARCHIPELAGO (1 WEEK)
Day 1-2 75
nm Cienfuegos - Cayo Largo del Sur
Morning: Shopping for provisioning,
visit of historical city center, tobacco factory and Punta Gorda residential
area (Optional)
Embark yacht at marina 1800 hrs and
briefing with yacht skipper
Evening: Dinner in stylish historical
‘Club Cienfuegos’ within walking distance of marina (optional).
Depart yacht berth for night cruise
through the Caribbean tropical waters to Cayo Largo
Day 2
Cayo Largo del Sur
Arrive Cayo Largo Marina
morning to noon. Full Service Marina and Diving Center with excellent beaches.
On the way, as far as time permits, snorkelling is possible at the two big
coral reefs off Cayo Ingles or –close to Cayo Largo – near Cayo Hijo de los
Ballenatos.
Visit to „Finca de Tortugas“,
a sea turtle farm and breeding station. A tour guide gives explanations about
the animals’ life and habitat. 10.00 a.m. to 4 p.m., entrance fee 1 USD. (optional)
Afternoon:
Anchoring off and dinghy excursion to fine white beaches with natural pools,
snorkelling and diving spots on and near Cayo Largo.
Evening:
Nightlife of international Cayo Largo tourism resort (optional)
Night in the marina
or anchoring near world-famous Playa Sirena beach with protection
to north, east and south.
Day 3 35 nm
Cayo Largo - Canal del Rosario
Morning:
Anchoring in narrow mangrove canal and dinghy excursion to Cayo Iguana
( 2 nm from Cayo Largo). Feeding and petting of free-living iguanas. Early
morning hours recommended before tourism groups form Cayo Largo hotels arrive.
Cruising
west with a stopover at the excellent beach of Playa Rosario with
cocos palms, pine trees and a nearby coral reef for snorkelling.
Night:
Anchoring near Canal del Rosario, which offers protection against all prevailing
winds.
Day 4 40 nm
Canal del Rosario - Diego Pérez Lighthouse
Morning: Visit
to Cayo Cantiles biological reserve centre with monkeys and other
wildlife, managed by CITMA -Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente (optional)
Sailing
north via Canal del Rosario on shallow turquoise waters of Golfo de Batabanó,
on the way visit of lobster and fishing centres of Cayo Travesia or Cayo
Flamenco. Occasionally flamingos can be seen in the Cayo Flamenco - Diego
Pérez area.
Night:
Anchoring near Diego Pérez Lighthouse.
Day 5 35 nm
Diego Pérez Lighthouse - Cayos Sal or Guano del Este
Morning: Visit
to nearby Cayo Ernesto Thaelmann and the memorial of the 1930s German communist
leader Ernst Thaelmann who was murdered in a nazi concentration camp, untouched
beaches and natural beauty of this uninhabited island. Here you can find
a beautiful beach with a lot of pine trees around, also some free-living iguanas
and birds that have their habitat there.
Sailing
on to Cayos de Dios, Sal or Guano del Este. Snorkelling/diving
at coral reef with wide variety of fish and shellfish. Breeding area of „Bobo“
and other birds. Anchoring for the night near Guano del Este lighthouse.
Formerly, the lighthouse could be visited; we expect such permission again
in the near future.
In
the northwest of Cayo Guano there is a small beach and coral reef for snorkelling.
Anchorage protected to the east.
Cayo
Sal anchorage is protected to the southeast and east, if necessary go to
the other side of the island, which is safe in northerly winds. Off a small
beach are two “cabezos“, or coral heads, for underwater exploration.
Day 6 45 nm
Cayo Guano del Este - Guajimico
Weighing anchor
in early morning hours, sailing east across excellent fishing waters near
Jagua Reef to Guajimico, a narrow cove with a small hotel village
of about 50 cabins in wonderful mountainous setting. Restaurant, swimming
pool, diving.
Day 7 15 nm
Guajimico - Cienfuegos
Morning: Walking
excursion on natural path to caves (optional)
Sailing
back to Cienfuegos, arriving in late morning hours. Disembark yacht.
Excursion
by bus or taxi to the Delphinarium, dolphin and sea lion show, swimming with
dolphin’s possible (optional)
Evening:
Dinner in stylish historical ‘Club Cienfuegos’ within walking
distance of marina (Optional)
Additional nights
in modern five-star ‘Hotel Jagua’ near marina or four-star, historical (1869)
‘Hotel Unión’ in city centre (optional)
Visit to Havana
recommended (optional)
CRUISE 2 -
CANARREOS ARCHIPELAGO AND ISLAND OF YOUTH (2 WEEKS)
Day 1-2 75 nm
Cienfuegos - Cayo Largo del Sur
Morning: Shopping
for provisioning, visit of historical city center, tobacco factory and Punta
Gorda residential area (optional)
Embark
yacht at 1800 hrs and briefing with yacht skipper
Evening:
Depart yacht berth for night cruise through the Caribbean tropical waters
to Cayo Largo
Day 2
Cayo Largo del Sur
Arrive at Cayo
Largo Marina morning to noon. Full Service Marina and Diving Center with
excellent beaches. On the way, as far as time permits, snorkelling is possible
at the two big coral reefs off Cayo Ingles or –close to Cayo Largo – near
Cayo Hijo de los Ballenatos.
Visit
to ‘Finca de Tortugas’, a sea turtle farm and breeding station with turtles.
A tour guide gives explanations about the animals’ life and habitat - 10.00
a.m. to 4 p.m., entrance fee 1 USD (optional)
Afternoon:
Anchoring off and dinghy excursion to fine white beaches with natural pools,
snorkelling and diving spots on and near Cayo Largo.
Evening:
Nightlife of international Cayo Largo tourism resort (optional)
Night in the marina
or anchoring near world-famous Playa Sirena beach with protection
to north, east and south.
Day 3 35 nm
Cayo Largo - Canal del Rosario
Morning: Anchoring
in narrow mangrove canal and dinghy excursion to Cayo Iguana (ca. 2 nm from
Cayo Largo). Feeding and petting of free-living iguanas. Early morning hours
recommended before tourism groups form Cayo Largo hotels arrive.
Cruising
west with a stopover at the excellent beach of Playa Rosario with cocos palms,
pine trees and a nearby coral reef for snorkelling.
Night:
Anchoring near Canal del Rosario, which offers protection against all prevailing
winds.
Day 4 30 nm
Canal del Rosario - Cayo Campos or Cayo Matías
Morning:
Visit to Cayo Cantiles biological reserve centre with monkeys and
other wildlife, managed by CITMA - Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio
Ambiente (optional).
Sailing
via Cayo Avalos (small beach and lighthouse, anchorage), Cayo Campos
(Natural reserve with lush vegetation, observation of animal life, beach,
snorkeling/diving) to Cayo Matías (lobster and fishing center
with dock), in good weather diving opportunity at a shipwreck near Cabezo
del Sambo.
Day 5 50 nm
Cayo Matías to Punta Francés (Isle of Youth)
Leaving early
to sail along the scenic south coast of Isle of Youth. In the centre of this
forested and mountainous stretch with interesting geological formations is
the highest lighthouse of Cuba, Carapachibei.
This
island - earlier Pine Island or ‘Isla de Pinos’ and originally named ‘La
Evangelista’ by Columbus upon it’s 1494 discovery - was a hiding place for
pirates of the 16th to 18th centuries. Celebrities like Anne Bonney, Sir Henry
Morgan and Sir Francis Drake, who possibly died here, are connected to the
island, which is supposed to be the model for R.L.Stevenson’s ‘Treasure Island’.
Night anchoring
near the Punta Francés diving centre, which also has a dock, restaurant
and rustic ‘Ranchon’ bar near the beach. Coral reef for snorkelling. One
of the world’s most significant diving areas with 56 designated diving zones.
Co-ordination of diving activities for the next morning (optional).
Nearby
is a nice beach with a lot of vegetation, and guided explorations on a hiking
trail in the area declared a National Park. Watching birds and other animals
(optional).
Day 6 30 nm
Punta Francés - Ensenada de los Barcos
If interested
in diving, in the morning explore various spots of the Punta Francés
diving area with a diving instructor, who can be booked at the site (optional).
Continue
to Ensenada de los Barcos, a large bay with excellent protection on
the way to Nueva Gerona.
Day 7 20 nm
Ensenada de los Barcos - Nueva Gerona Harbour
Sailing along
the west and north coasts of Youth Island leads to the island’s capital,
Nueva Gerona. A typical, unspoiled small Cuban city with restaurants
and other facilities. Excellent starting point to explore the island’s sights,
museums and National Parks, guided tours by Rumbos and Transtur travel organizations
(optional).
Night
docking in the commercial port of Nueva Gerona (no marina services and facilities).
Shopping for provisioning is possible in the city, diesel available at a
Cupet gas station.
Day 8
Isla de la Juventud (optional excursion)
Guided tour of
the Island (Presidio Modelo, Finca El Abra, La Fé, Punta del Este
with prehistoric cave paintings), late afternoon relaxing at black marble
beach of Playa Bibijagua.
Day 9-10 60 nm
Nueva Gerona - Diego Pérez Lighthouse
Sailing on shallow
turquoise waters of Golfo de Batabanó, on the way visit of
lobster and fishing centres of Cayo Traviesa or Cayo Flamenco. Occasionally
flamingos can be seen in the Cayo Flamenco - Diego Pérez area.
Night:
Anchoring near Diego Pérez Lighthouse.
Day 11 35 nm
Diego Pérez Lighthouse - Cayos Sal or Guano del Este
Morning:
Visit to nearby Cayo Ernesto Thaelmann and the memorial of the 1930s German
communist leader Ernst Thaelmann who was murdered in a nazi concentration
camp, untouched beaches and natural beauties of this uninhabited island.
Here you can find a beautiful beach with a lot of pine trees around, also
some free-living iguanas and birds that have their habitat there.
Sailing
on to Cayos de Dios, Sal or Guano del Este. Snorkelling/diving at
coral reef with wide variety of fish and shellfish. Breeding area of „Bobo“
and other birds. Anchoring for the night near Guano del Este lighthouse.
Formerly, the lighthouse could be visited; we expect such permission again
in the near future.
In
the northwest of Cayo Guano there is a small beach and coral reef for snorkelling.
Anchorage protected to the east.
Cayo
Sal anchorage is protected to the southeast and east, if necessary go to
the other side of the island, which is safe in northerly winds. Off a small
beach are two „cabezos“, or coral heads, for underwater exploration.
Day 12 45 nm
Cayo Guano del Este - Guajimico
Weighing anchor
in early morning hours, sailing east across excellent fishing waters near
Jagua Reef to Guajimico, a narrow cove with a small hotel village of about
50 cabins in wonderful mountainous setting. Restaurant, swimming pool, diving.
Day 13
15 nm Guajimico - Cienfuegos
Morning: Walking
excursion on natural path to caves (optional).
Sailing
back to Cienfuegos, arriving in late morning hours. Disembark yacht.
Excursion
by bus or taxi to the Delphinarium, dolphin and sea lion show, swimming with
dolphin’s possible (optional).
Evening:
Dinner in stylish historical ‘Club Cienfuegos’ within walking distance
of marina (optional).
Additional nights
in modern five-star ‘Hotel Jagua’ near marina or four-star, historical (1869)
‘Hotel Unión’ in city center (optional).
Visit to Havana
recommended (optional).
CRUISE 3 - JARDINES DE LA REINA AND TRINIDAD
(1 WEEK)
Day 1
15 nm Cienfuegos - Guajimico
Morning:
Shopping for provisioning, visit of historical city centre, tobacco factory
and Punta Gorda residential area (optional)
Embark yacht at
1800 hrs and briefing with yacht skipper
Evening:
Dinner in stylish historical ‘Club Cienfuegos’ within walking distance of
marina (optional).
Depart yacht berth
for night cruise through the Caribbean tropical waters to nearby Guajimico
arriving in the morning. Guajimico is a narrow cove with a small hotel
village of about 50 cabins in wonderful mountainous setting. Restaurant,
swimming pool, beach, diving.
Day 2
40 nm Guajimico - Cayo Blanco
Morning:
Walking excursion on natural path to caves (optional).
Late Morning:
Sailing southeast to Cayo Blanco
Day 3
20 nm Cayo Blanco – Cayo Zaza de fuera
Sailing on the way
to Cayo Zaza de Fera you can visit Cayo Machos de Afuera, where it is possible
to find some iguanas and a small restaurant.
Day 4
20 nm Cayo Zaza de Fuera – Cayo Breton.
A short day’s cruise
leads to Cayo Bretón, separated by several narrow channels and marked
by a lighthouse. Here begins the ‘Gardens of the Queen’, a natural reserve
area of exceptional beauty and almost untouched. You will find the Caribbean
unchanged to how Columbus once discovered it, thus becoming a paradise for
sailors, divers and fishermen. Flamingos, turtles and iguanas roam here,
and lobsters are numerous enough to be your daily diet. Treasures from old
day pirates are said to be scattered on the seafloor as well as hidden on
the cays.
Day 5
50 nm Breton – Trinidad.
Back to civilization
in full-facilities Marina Trinidad
Day 6
Trinidad (optional excursion)
Discover the best-preserved
historical city of Cuba, restored to its 16th century apparel and ranked
World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. A must when in Cuba! Combine this with
a tour to the tropical forests, cascades and natural pools of the Escambray
mountains.
Leave in the late
evening hours for the way back to Cienfuegos sailing through the tropical
night.
Alternatively,
the excursion to Trinidad can be organized from Cienfuegos by car
or bus (100 km) on the following day. In this case, sail back to Cienfuegos
during the day.
Day 7
60 nm Trinidad – Cienfuegos
Sailing back to
Cienfuegos through the tropical night, arriving in the early morning hours.
Disembark yacht.
Excursion by bus
or taxi to the Delphinarium, dolphin and sea lion show, swimming with dolphin’s
possible (optional).
Evening:
Dinner in stylish historical ‘Club Cienfuegos’ within walking distance of
marina.
Additional nights
in modern five-star ‘Hotel Jagua’ near marina or four-star, historical (1869)
‘Hotel Union’ in city center (optional).
Visit to Havana
recommended (optional).
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