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- Caribbean
- Cuba
- Havana
- Cayo Largo del Sur
Cayo Largo del Sur
One hundred and ten miles (177km) southeast of Havana is the
popular diving and snorkelling paradise of Cayo Largo. The island
offers 16 miles (26km) of white sand and crystal sea, where it is
possible to swim and dive among grottos and sandy valleys full of
crustaceans, sponges, coral and fish of every hue, shape and size.
There are other numerous smaller cays accessible from the beach,
each with their own natural treasures such as Cayo Iguanas, an
isolated spot inhabited by iguanas. It is possible to rent
motorcycles, bicycles, horses and watersports equipment to make the
most of a visit to Cayo Largo, which can be reached by yacht, or by
daily air connection from Havana.
Information & Facts
Language
The official language is Spanish, but English is spoken
in the main tourist spots.
Money
The official currency is the Cuban Peso (CUP), divided into 100
centavos, but the 'tourist' currency is the Peso Convertible (CUC),
which replaces the US Dollar as currency in tourist related
establishments like hotels, restaurants and so called 'dollar
shops'. US Dollars are no longer accepted as payment, and a 10%
commission or more is charged to exchange them, therefore the best
currency to bring along is Euros, the British Pound or Canadian
Dollars. The CUC is almost equal in value to the US Dollar. Some
places only accept Cuban pesos and others only Pesos Convertible
(usually tourist related establishments). Money should only be
changed at official exchange bureaux or banks to avoid scams
confusing the two currencies. Visa and MasterCard are generally
accepted only in major cities and hotels as long as they haven't
been issued by a US bank; Diners Club has limited acceptance, and
American Express is not accepted anywhere on the island. Travellers
cheques are less readily accepted than credit cards, but all major
currencies are acceptable, except for US bank issued cheques. No
US-issued credit or debit cards will work in ATMs, but those
holding other cards issued in other countries should be able to get
pesos at most major tourist destinations. Euro or Sterling
travellers cheques are accepted at Cuban banks and Bureaux de
Change.
Time
Local time is GMT -5 (GMT-4 from the second Sunday in March
to the last Sunday in October).