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Kitesurfing in Cuba in the region of Cayo Island area of Cayo Guillermo

By Ramitin Goodman




In Cuba you may either book a reasonably cheap to medium-priced all-inclusive resort, or go out by yourself, moving from resort to resort. Cuba is a small archipelago of islands found in the northern Caribbean in which the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf and also the Atlantic Ocean all mix with each other. Cuba, same as its nearby neighbours, provides crystal-clear waters, exotic white-colored beach locations as well as wonderful palms. Whenever you think about Cuba, kiteboarding most likely isn't first of all what springs directly into your mind. It's a location having a Communist past, that has kept the nation quiet but strong and unbelievably beautiful. Being just south from the Bahamas and west from the Dominican Republic, Cuba doesn't have a shortage of windy months nor spots to visit kiteboarding!

Their isn't any place in order to rent or even fix kiteboarding equipment, therefore be sure you bring in your maintenance kit and all of your current kites! Canadian and European kiteboarders in the know happen to have been visiting Cuba for a long time. With quick and low-cost flights, getting there's easy and mostly stress-free.

Scooters certainly are a popular mode of transportation and so are super cheap to rent of waking time. I enjoy veering off of the beaten path, though Cuba as a Communist country it's difficult to accomplish (possible though) challenging major cities being a considerable ways from your beaches and resorts and a lot with the roads not named it's never as fundamental as just following GPS. I stumbled on kiteboard though! Therefore i did plenty of exploring along the coast, sneaking into other resorts, riding at their beaches and grabbing some drinks and food from your restaurants. I then would execute a down winder returning to my place trying to find secret spots as you go along. With regards to the tide you might really find some sick places to ride. The best spot using this trip was directly behind this phenomenal part of one of many Cayos, which offered up many of the most butter-flat water I've ever kited on. Two buddys and myself had the location all to ourselves. There's no shortage of the hidden spots after a little effort for adventure!

My trip to Cuba was centered on the Cayo Island section of Cayo Guillermo that is the main Ciego de Avila province. As we reached main international airport within the mainland, we hopped on the 45 minute ride with this 1950's old-school hippie bus down just one dirt road headed for the ocean. You need to visit several checkpoints and cross a bridge onto the area. The Cubans aren't allowed over the bridge to the resort/tourist area unless they're working. It's crazy how these folks live so near to a paradise they cannot fully enjoy. That said the Cubans are a few of the happiest as well as generally helpful folks I've ever found.

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