Attraction Guide: Cueva de los Peces, Jagüey Grande, Cuba

Cueva de los Peces Guide

Cueva de los Peces: Dive into an Underwater Paradise Guide

Escape the heat and plunge into the crystal-clear waters of Cueva de los Peces (Cave of the Fish), a stunning cenote located near Jagüey Grande. This natural wonder is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and diving, offering a refreshing and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Cueva de los Peces is a flooded sinkhole connected to the sea by an underground tunnel. This unique connection creates a fascinating mix of fresh and saltwater, resulting in a diverse ecosystem teeming with colorful fish and other marine life. The cenote's depth reaches over 70 meters in some areas, making it a popular spot for experienced divers. Whether you're a seasoned diver or a casual snorkeler, Cueva de los Peces has something to offer. Snorkelers can explore the shallow areas near the surface, marveling at the vibrant fish and coral formations. Divers can venture deeper into the cenote, exploring the underwater tunnels and caves. There are also platforms for jumping into the water, adding an extra element of fun. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition associated with the Cueva de los Peces itself, nearby restaurants in Playa Larga offer fresh seafood and traditional Cuban dishes.

Transportation

Cueva de los Peces is easily accessible by taxi or bus from Playa Larga. The Viazul bus line, which connects major cities in Cuba, stops near the entrance. From Jagüey Grande, you can take a taxi or a local bus (guagua) towards Playa Larga and ask to be dropped off at Cueva de los Peces.