Marinas, Nautical Centers Offer Something for Everyone

godking
11 May 2007 1:07am

Cuba, standing in the heart of all major navigation routes of the Americas, has traditionally been a coveted spot for sailors from all around the world. Its harbors and ports are put on everybody’s maps and charts as safe maritime havens.

Hemmed in by water everywhere, the Cuban archipelago is outfitted with a variety of marinas and nautical centers all along its alligator-shaped silhouette, either in seaports, tourist resorts or beaches.

These locations offer boat tours or catamaran rides –including onboard life around lonesome and paradisiacal keys- anglers’ boats and other nautical means. At the same time, yachters are guaranteed anchoring and docking services, communications, maritime precincts, repairs and maintenance, refueling and stocks, water and power, migration and customs arrangements, accommodations and a multitude of recreational offers.

Among the many choices Cuba has to offer, the ones delivered by the Marlin S.A. Nautical and Marinas Entrepreneurial Group is one of a kind. This company has ten facilities in different parts of the archipelago, a stock of 195 boats, nearly two dozen scuba diving centers and a whole lot more to clinch nautical quality.

Other major nautical offers worth taking a look at come from Gaviota S.A. Travel Group, operating in Varadero Beach, Santa Maria Key off Villa Clara province’s north shore, and in the seaports of Vita and Naranjo Bay in the eastern province of Holguin.

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