This opinion is shared by many travelers surveyed by hotel management, who highlight the area’s excellent environmental conservation and its many attractions, including a highly appealing natural landscape.
They emphasize that the north-central region of Cuba encompasses an area of keys with significant tourism development thanks to the charms of nature, an iconic and internationally renowned destination.
It was once the fourth largest recreational development region in the country in terms of hotel capacity (behind Havana, Varadero, and Holguín).
The name Jardines del Rey (Gardens of the King), now a brand, encompasses several keys with tourism potential in the Sabana-Camagüey archipelago. This name was given by the Spanish explorer Diego Velázquez, who between 1513 and 1514 wished to honor King Ferdinand the Catholic in this way.
The beaches are the main attraction of the area, stretching for 38 kilometers. Although narrow, the waters are crystal clear and the seabed is shallow. In the 32 years since this tourist destination began operating in November 1993, its development has seen a steady increase.
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