Marina Gaviota Cabo de San Antonio isn't a member of Dockwa's boater & marina network at this time.
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About Marina Gaviota Cabo de San Antonio
Gaviota Cabo de San Antonio Marina is located in Pinar del Rio, specifically Las Tumbas beach on Guanahacabibes Peninsula, with its 27 spectacular sites and Maria La Gorda International Scuba Diving Center, which offers especially impressive sea bottoms in a region that was declared Biosphere Reservoir by UNESCO in 1987.
As a special detail, Gaviota Cabo de San Antonio Marina counts on Villa Cabo de San Antonio to accommodate scuba divers and their companions; as well as lodging capacities and facilities offered by Maria La Gorda International Scuba Diving Center, just 70 km away.
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This is a Port of Entry with Customs & Immigration. Gaviota Cabo de San Antonio Marina is located in Pinar del Rio, specifically Las Tumbas beach on Guanahacabibes Peninsula, with its 27 spectacular sites and Maria La Gorda International Scuba Diving Center, which offers especially impressive sea bottoms in a region that was declared Biosphere Reservoir by UNESCO in 1987.
As a special detail, Gaviota Cabo de San Antonio Marina counts on Villa Cabo de San Antonio to accommodate scuba divers and their companions; as well as lodging capacities and facilities offered by Maria La Gorda International Scuba Diving Center, just 70 km away.
rivate, quiet and famous for its clear seabed, ranked among the first in the world and for many the best for diving in Cuba's offshore platform Veril Ridge is located approximately 300m from the coast and has 50 dive sites. Designed especially for divers, though a wonderful choice for eco-tourists and vacationers seeking quiet and isolated, the international Diving Center “Maria LA Gorda” is located in the westernmost tip of Cuba, Guanahacabibes Peninsula, in near Cape Corrientes, in the province of Pinar del Rio. Real opportunity to discover the intricate landscapes of this biosphere reserve and experience have come to a paradise inhabited by many endemic animal species or endangered and which are still intact small and sheltered beaches wrapped in stories of pirates and hidden treasures.