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Playas del Este is a vast littoral about 15 kilometers long, full of white sand beaches surrounded by coconut palms.
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This beach is located at just 25 minutes away from Santiago’s centre and 30min. away from the airport. Due to its geographical location the average weather is about 30 C, with a bright sun, few rainy days in the year.
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Lies further east and forms the westernmost of the Playas Del Este. It, too, has a sand volleyball court, shade umbrellas, and lounge chairs. This beach is very popular among the habaneros. The rivermouth channel is renowned for its coral, large groupers, and schools of snappers, great for snorkelling and scuba diving.
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Pesquero beach, which is over 2950 feet (900 meters) long, is pristine and beautiful. The beach isn't for cuban people. This beach is significantly more private. The beach was absolutely spectacular here. It is protected by extensive coral reefs, escarpments, cliffs and lush vegetation and the welcome bonus was that there was plenty of shade under the numerous trees that lined the beach.
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Lindamar is another gift for sea lovers: small, friendly and private. It has the peculiarity of being located in a zone where the shore is shaped like a shell and is surrounded by white boulders.
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Playa Blanca is seven-kilometres-long so is the largest beach in the islet , with big crags bordering the sea creating retired coves, which give the illusion of being in a totally uninhabited island.
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A smaller beach lies tucked between cliffs at the mouth of the Rio Jibacoa, about three kilometres east of Santa Cruz del Norte, bracketed by rocky headlands. Coral reefs lie close to shore, perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving. The waters are every shade of jade and blue. A series of white and reddish sand beaches extends further east.
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Following Santa Maria beach and before getting to Guanabo there are some kilometers of beach that Cuban people call Boca Ciega. This is a pleasant beach because there are high dunes sown with coconut palms that protect bathers from the sun.
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