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Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago Biosphere Reserve Adventures

The Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago Biosphere Reserve is a vast protected marine and coastal area in northern Cuba, renowned for its pristine coral reefs, mangroves, and rich biodiversity, offering superb opportunities for snorkeling, wildlife observation, and coastal exploration.

19,767,000
Acres Protected
N/A (primarily marine and island ecosystems)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 15,000–20,000
Annual Visitors
2001
Year Established

About Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago Biosphere Reserve

 

The Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago Biosphere Reserve spans approximately 80,000 square kilometers along the northern coast of Cuba, encompassing a chain of over 2,500 cays, islets, and keys. This vast marine protected area extends from the Bay of Havana eastward to the Jardines de la Reina archipelago. The reserve is characterized by its diverse habitats, including extensive coral reef systems, seagrass beds, mangrove forests, coastal lagoons, and sandy beaches. Its warm tropical climate supports one of the most important marine ecosystems in the Caribbean, home to endangered species like the West Indian manatee, sea turtles, and numerous bird species such as the Cuban parrot and the royal tern. The archipelago holds significant geological features including ancient submerged reefs and sandbanks that form natural barriers protecting the Cuban mainland. The reserve was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2001 to preserve its unique ecological and cultural heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to its calm, clear waters ideal for snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and bird watching. Visitors can explore some remote cays rich in endemic flora and fauna, while fishing and ecological tours provide insight into sustainable resource management. The combination of pristine natural beauty, vibrant wildlife, and extensive marine habitats makes the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago Biosphere Reserve a must-visit destination for nature lovers and researchers alike.

Highlights

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Extensive and pristine coral reef systems supporting diverse marine life

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Mangrove forests serving as vital nurseries for fish and bird species

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Home to endangered West Indian manatee and multiple sea turtle species

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Remote unspoiled cays offering secluded snorkeling and wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Cayo Guillermo

Known for its white sandy beaches and clear waters, it is one of the most accessible and pristine cays for swimming and snorkeling.

Nicholas Guillen National Park

A protected area within the archipelago featuring mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and abundant birdlife.

Coral Reef Systems

Extensive reefs that are among the healthiest in the Caribbean, harboring vibrant marine biodiversity.