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 Cuba has a rich history of privateers. This island was recently known as the Isla de los Piratas (Isle of Pirates) or Isla del Tesoro (Isle of Treasure) and has a brilliant history. It was found by Christopher Colombus on his second cruising of the new world, however was ignored because of its rough coast. Which is porbably why the privateers loved it to such an extent! Any semblance of Francis Drake, Henry Morgan, John Hawkins and John Rackham among others maintained their prosperous organizations from that point till the center of the nineteenth century. 


Wou would have imagined that for such a little island, a spot could have so much history! Be that as it may, you will frequently discover this with places in Cuba... 

There's very little else to do on Isla de la Juventud other than jumping and swimming. 

The individuals who love divider jumping will be dazzled with the drop offs here. The dividers are loaded up with passages and ways to investigate and the reef is shrouded in wipes and various corals. Ocean life incorporates turtles, beams, at times a medical caretaker shark, and fish, for example, barracuda, snorts, snapper, spadefish, triggers and large scale stuff like little crabs and shrimp. 

With more than 50 plunge locales around the island there is a great deal to see! 

Spots like Pared de Coral Negro with heaps of dark coral at 30 meters and heavenly corals along the dividers. Or on the other hand the stunning Cueva Azul with its fascinating shades of blue at the opening around 40 meters and Los Indios is a rough divider with sandy level with colossal schools of fish and beams chilling on the sand. However, stand by there is more... 

The disaster areas of the Jibacoa and Sparta lie in shallow water and extraordinary for any degree of jumper to appreciate. They used to be utilized for military objective practice yet now jumpers can appreciate the boats. It is conceivable to enter the disaster areas however fantastic lightness is vital so you don't harm the fragile life developing on them.Diving at Isla de Juventud 

What's more, since you'd be dry after such jumping, you can appreciate astonishing dusks and mojitos ashore after the day finding the ocean life!

Wou would have imagined that for such a little island, a spot could have so much history! Be that as it may, you will frequently discover this with places in Cuba... 

There's very little else to do on Isla de la Juventud other than jumping and swimming. 

The individuals who love divider jumping will be dazzled with the drop offs here. The dividers are loaded up with passages and ways to investigate and the reef is shrouded in wipes and various corals. Ocean life incorporates turtles, beams, at times a medical caretaker shark, and fish, for example, barracuda, snorts, snapper, spadefish, triggers and large scale stuff like little crabs and shrimp. 

With more than 50 plunge locales around the island there is a great deal to see! 

Spots like Pared de Coral Negro with heaps of dark coral at 30 meters and heavenly corals along the dividers. Or on the other hand the stunning Cueva Azul with its fascinating shades of blue at the opening around 40 meters and Los Indios is a rough divider with sandy level with colossal schools of fish and beams chilling on the sand. However, stand by there is more... 

The disaster areas of the Jibacoa and Sparta lie in shallow water and extraordinary for any degree of jumper to appreciate. They used to be utilized for military objective practice yet now jumpers can appreciate the boats. It is conceivable to enter the disaster areas however fantastic lightness is vital so you don't harm the fragile life developing on them.Diving at Isla de Juventud 

What's more, since you'd be dry after such jumping, you can appreciate astonishing dusks and mojitos ashore after the day finding the ocean life!

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