With renewed nautical products, Jardines del Rey, the prominent tourist destination in the Caribbean region, has expanded its offerings for the practice of aquatic and underwater activities, taking advantage of the potential of the sector and the natural values of marine ecosystems to expand these recreational options.
Nautical products are a great attraction for visitors, especially seafaris, diving in the coral reefs, boat trips, sunsets, excursions to Cayo Media Luna, life on board and interaction with dolphins, among others.
Diving is practised in depths ranging from five to 30 metres, where you can observe corals, huge gorgonians, crustaceans, molluscs, caves and tunnels.
Jardines del Rey is made up of the Coco, Guillermo, Paredón Grande and Antón Chico cays, located a few miles from the Old Channel of the Bahamas and surrounded by a coral reef almost 400 kilometres long, considered the second largest in the world and among the most preserved.
For the development of nautical activities, the northern cay of Avila has several facilities, including the Marlin Jardines del Rey and Gaviota Cayo Coco marinas, international diving centres, two kitesurfing schools, equipment for boat excursions (Boat Adventure) and nautical points adjacent to the 28 hotel facilities distributed among the three islets.