“DEEP SEA FISHING IN JARDINES DEL REY (FULL DAY 7 HRS / HALF DAY 3 HRS (UP TO 4 PAX)“ Tour
JARDINES DEL REY:
Jardines del Rey is the name of a group of keys that make up the Sabana-Camagüey archipelago, the most extensive and numerous of the four surrounding the island of Cuba. It is located north of the provinces of Villa Clara, Sancti Spíritus, Ciego de Ávila and Camagüey, belonging to the Cuban archipelago that includes the keys of: Cayo Guillermo, Cayo Coco, Cayo Romano, Cayo Guajaba, Cayo Sabinal and Cayo Paredón Grande.
Most of these islands are linked by an artificial road over the sea to the rest of the Cuban territory and to the state road network. Its name Jardines del Rey (King's Gardens) dates back to the Spanish colonization, when it was named by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar around 1514, its discoverer, who decided to name the area after its exuberant vegetation and beautiful beaches of fine sand, in honor of the then King of Spain, Ferdinand the Catholic. The area has abundant tropical vegetation and is home to a colony of some 30,000 pink flamingos. In the cays you can find several types of exotic birds, as well as reptiles, they are also very close to a barrier reef of about 400 km long, which is estimated to be the second largest in the world. It is an excellent site for diving and other nautical sports.
Deep-sea fishing or trolling is done all year round, moving boats with artificial bait, although each species has its season or "run" the most frequent are: Castero: July-September on the northwestern shelf, September-November on the northeastern shelf. Emperor: late February to early April on the northwestern shelf mainly. Wahoo: late October to early December. Aguja or Marlin: late May to early July. Sierra and Serrucho: July mainly in the northwestern shelf. Bonito, albacore and yellowfin tuna: They can be fished all year round, although it is more feasible to fish them at the beginning of spring (May).
Motor Yacht of 33 feet or 41 feet, departing from the Marina Marlin in Cayo Guillermo, north of the Jardines del Rey archipelago and spend several hours sailing and fishing including all fishing gear, open bar with national drinks and the service of the captain and a crew member.
The prices are expressed per boat, where up to 4 anglers can go with available tackle and a number of companions up to the capacity of the boat, they include:
Note: Chicken lunch included only for the full day fishing tour.
• Recommended: light clothing, swimsuit, sunglasses, hats or caps, tennis, sandals or comfortable shoes and photographic camera. • For the tour we recommend a water bottle. • We recommend to bring cash in small denominations for souvenirs, drinks and tips.
Cancellation and no show policy: