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Cayo Saetía Biosphere Reserve Adventures

Cayo Saetía Biosphere Reserve is a lush tropical island reserve off the northeastern coast of Cuba, renowned for its unique mix of ecosystems and abundant wildlife, offering diverse outdoor experiences including wildlife viewing and scenic exploration.

10,378 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles (approximate safari routes and walking paths)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000–15,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Cayo Saetía Biosphere Reserve

 

Cayo Saetía Biosphere Reserve is a protected Caribbean island biosphere located near the northern coast of Holguín Province, Cuba. The island encompasses approximately 42 square kilometers of diverse habitats including mangrove forests, pine and hardwood groves, savannas, beaches, and lagoons. This varied geography supports an array of native and introduced animal species, making it a significant ecological sanctuary with a focus on biodiversity conservation. Historically, Cayo Saetía has been managed as a hunting preserve and scientific research site, with a long-standing tradition of wildlife management and habitat preservation. Today, it operates as a biosphere reserve under UNESCO designation, dedicated to balancing protection with sustainable tourism and educational activities. Visitors are drawn to the island’s extensive wildlife populations — including exotic species like zebras, antelopes, buffalo, and native Cuban crocodiles — thriving alongside native birds and reptiles. Outdoor recreation opportunities include guided safari-style excursions, bird watching, horseback riding, fishing, and swimming on pristine beaches. Its unique combination of tropical island features and protected ecosystems makes Cayo Saetía a prime destination for eco-tourists and nature lovers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in the Caribbean. The island’s scenic vistas, diverse natural habitats, and rich cultural history contribute to a remarkable visitor offering. Cayo Saetía’s integration of conservation with education and low-impact outdoor activities underscores its importance as a model for biosphere reserve management.

Highlights

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Guided Safari Tours for Close-up Wildlife Viewing

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Diverse Habitats Including Mangrove Forests and Savannas

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Pristine Caribbean Beaches with Crystal Clear Waters

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Rare Opportunity to See Both Native and Exotic Species in a Caribbean Setting

Notable Natural Features

Exotic Animal Populations

The reserve is home to introduced species such as zebras, antelopes, and African buffalo living alongside native Cuban fauna.

Mangrove Ecosystems

Extensive mangrove forests protect shorelines and provide critical habitat for birds and marine species.

Pristine Beaches

Cayo Saetía’s unspoiled white sand beaches offer tranquil swimming and scenic coastal vistas.