Beautiful Islands

Cayo Santa Maria and Cayo Ensenachos, coupled with Cayo Las Brujas, are located off the northern coast of Villa Clara province in the central part of the country, about 30 km from the mainland and separated from it by the call Buenavista Bay. They are part of a group of cays (small islands) known as the Horseshoe Keys with more than 500 islands spread over an area of shallow waters and an area of more than 1,300 km2, bounded on the north by the second largest barrier reef the planet. Doomed to be in the near future a luxury resort destination in Cuba and throughout the Caribbean for the excellence of its beaches and seabed, its pristine waters and its wonderful natural environment Ensenachos Cayos Santa Maria and are also part of an extensive area considered Wildlife Refuge and inhabited by numerous species of reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds and mammals (eg rat, guinea pig), many of them endemic to the area, plus more than 245 plant species, which together with an intricate system of canals between the keys, gives the area a unique value for the development of tourist programs for the contemplation of nature and boating activity, even when the component sun, sand and sea is the main attraction for its magnificent beaches. Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation has much to offer in this field. In this paradise until very recently almost secret – is reached via a road built on a foundation of rocks deposited on the seabed. With a length of 48 km from the outskirts of town to Cayo Santa Maria Caibarien and 46 bridges designed to maintain the normal flow of waters and marine life and cause no damage to marine and terrestrial ecosystems, this road is an engineering work significant (won the Alcantara Bridge Award for Best Ibero-American Civil Works) and step through it becomes a pleasant experience for visitors. .