Cayo Santa Maria
A Caribbean island of white sandy beaches.
Is one of the most famous resort islands in Cuba, located on the northern coast of the country within the Jardines del Rey archipelago, which translates as “Gardens of the King.” The island is known for its long beaches of soft white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a relaxed Caribbean atmosphere.
The island is connected to mainland Cuba by a scenic causeway about 50 kilometers long. The road passes through lagoons, mangrove forests, and small islands, offering beautiful views of tropical landscapes.
Cayo Santa María is best known for its beaches. The coastline is considered one of the most beautiful in Cuba: wide stretches of white sand, calm seas, and transparent waters create perfect conditions for swimming and relaxation. Thanks to coral reefs located not far from the shore, snorkeling and diving are also popular activities here.
The island’s resorts are represented by modern high-quality hotels, most of which operate on an all-inclusive basis. Many of them are located directly on the oceanfront, allowing guests to enjoy sea views from almost anywhere within the resort.
The climate on the island is warm and sunny almost all year round: air temperatures remain around +27 to +30 °C, and the ocean stays comfortable for swimming at any time.
Cayo Santa María is chosen by travelers looking for:
- beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters
- a peaceful and comfortable Caribbean holiday
- modern resort infrastructure
- a combination of nature and service
It is a place where you can completely disconnect from everyday life and spend your vacation in the rhythm of the ocean — surrounded by palm trees, soft sand, and the warm Caribbean sun.