Learn about the most important attractions in Jardines del Rey |
Learn about the most important attractions in Jardines del Rey
Jardines del Rey
Jardines del Rey (English: Gardens of the King) is an archipelago located off the northern coast of the island of Cuba, in the northern parts of the provinces of Ciego de Avila and Camaguey. It is developed on the coral reef system that lines Cuba's shore, between the Atlantic and the Bay of Buena Vista and Bay of Jiguey. It extends for 200 km (124 mi) on a north-west to south-east direction, and is part of the Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago.
The Jardines del Rey Airport is located on Cayo Coco. Additional access to Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo is offered by a causeway that connects this islands to mainland Cuba.
Of the many cays and islands that compose Jardinas del Rey, the most important are (from north to south):
- Cayo Guillermo
- Cayo Coco
- Cayo Romano
- Cayo Guajaba
- Cayo Sabinal
Other islands include Cayo Santa Maria, Cayo Paredón Grande and Cayo Cruz.
The islands were named in 1513 by Spanish conquistadors to honor king Ferdinand II of Aragon.
In the 16th century, they were refuges for corsairs and pirates. Jacques de Sores is supposed to have used it as a base of operations for his attacks of Santiago de Cuba in 1554. In the 19th century, they were used as a point of entry for illegal slave ships after the slave trade was officially abolished.