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Archive for April, 2014


Cayo Romano Snorkeling Heaven

It’s nothing personal we think, but fish don’t like people much. On Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo you’ll be able to see a few fish darting around and, if you swim out (away from the people) you´ll see more, but never large quantities. But this is not so on Cayo Romano, you see Cayo Romano […]

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Heat it up at Cayo Romano

Have you ever dreamt of being alone with your partner on a Caribbean island with nobody around? How about just you two on an idyllic deserted Caribbean beach? Sound like the makings of something good? Cayo Romano is just 15 minutes drive from Cayo Coco and 30 minutes from Cayo Guillermo, yet couples visiting these Caribbean […]

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Book a fishing trip to Cayo Romano Cuba or go it alone?

Should you book a fishing trip to Cayo Romano or go it alone? Many anglers ask themselves this question, often venturing into the unknown has them scurrying to a $5000-$7000 package deal. However, no permits are required to fish in Cuba and, the beauty of fishing the flats is that no boat is required anyway. […]

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Grand Slam Cayo Romano | Caribbean Fishing

It’s a dream of many anglers to catch a bonefish, tarpon and permit during one day of fishing. Achieving your own Grand Slam is a reality in the waters off Cayo Romano. It is no secret that Cuba’s northern coast is well known to ensure some of the best fly fishing possibilities in the Caribbean. Cayo […]

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Fishing the flats at Cayo romano and Cayo Paredon

Both Cayo Romano and Cayo Paredon Grande offer easily accessible flats that are an inviting combination of hard packed white sand and a semi firm mottled bottom that guarantees a solid footing and good wading. What you will find is a virtually untouched flats oasis, absolutely teaming with fish and wildlife. Both locations are excellent […]

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Hotels in Cayo Coco near Cayo Romano

The best place to stay if your intention is to visit Cayo Romano would be Cayo Coco. From any hotel listed below, you’ll be able to get to Cayo Romano in around 20 minutes by car. Obviously all these hotels offer all-inclusive accommodations, plus a myriad of services you will almost certainly find appealing. We […]

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Best time to fish in Cayo Romano Cuba

The best time to fish at Cayo Romano would be from early April to late June. This is both based upon local weather together with the massive influx of migratory Tarpon that can easily weigh up to 45kg (100lbs). The entire months of July and August offer equally good fishing, but the temperatures can make […]

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Saltwater Fly-Fishing Cuba

Cayo Romano is ideal for saltwater fly-fishing with various species like; Tarpon, Permit and Bonefish. Expansive hard bottomed open water flats adjoining deep blue channels make for visually stunning fishing, also providing outstanding wade-fishing opportunities. Innumerable lagoons, islands and bays offer a diverse and interesting environment to explore, you’ll be astounded by the sheer numbers […]

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Cayo Romano Fishing

Are you a fishing enthusiast looking for the latest and greatest fishing experience? Cayo Romano is one of the most exciting new saltwater fishing locations available in Cuba and possibly the Caribbean. Just minutes from Cayo Coco, if you are staying on this adjoining island you can be in the sea in Cayo Romano and […]

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Where is Cayo Romano?

The island of Cayo Romano has an area of 777 km², the largest in the Jardines del Rey Archipelago, its neighbor and fourth largest Cayo Coco, has an area of 370 km2. They are part of a group of islands, keys and islets on Cuba’s north central coast called Jardines del Rey or the King’s Gardens. Unlike its two […]

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