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Cayo Sabinal is a stunning, wildlife-rich island off the northern coast of Cuba known for its pristine beaches and diverse ecosystems.

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Acres Protected
Limited
Miles of Trails
Low, due to its undeveloped nature
Annual Visitors
Not formally established as a park
Year Established

About Cayo Sabinal

Cayo Sabinal
 

Cayo Sabinal is an island located north of the Camagüey Province in Cuba. It forms part of the Jardines del Rey archipelago and is known for its unspoiled natural beauty, making it an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The island boasts some of the most serene beaches in Cuba, such as Playa Los Pinos, where powdery white sands meet clear turquoise waters. This region is a sanctuary for various bird species, including flamingos and herons, that inhabit the mangroves and coastal areas. The island also features unique geological formations and is home to lush vegetation, providing a diverse ecological environment. Historically, the island has witnessed pirate activities during the colonial period, adding an element of intrigue to its sandy stretches and hidden coves. Today, Cayo Sabinal remains a relatively undeveloped region with few modern facilities, preserving its natural charm and providing a tranquil retreat for visitors.

Highlights

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Playa Los Pinos with its pristine and undisturbed sands

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A thriving birdwatching paradise for flamingos and other seabirds

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Rich historical relevance with pirate legends

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Secluded coves ideal for exploration and relaxation

Notable Natural Features

Playa Los Pinos

A stunning, remote beach known for its splendid natural beauty and tranquility.

El Faro Colon

Historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the island shores.

Wildlife Sanctuaries

Protected areas home to numerous bird species, ideal for nature watching.