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    • RobertA746 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      这是世界上最好的海滩之一,有几片纯白的沙滩,被湛蓝的海水分隔开来。有些水域有沙洲积聚,相对还来说比较安静,而且水也比较浅,适合游泳。这个海滩还非常大,有好多空间可以留给自己。
    • Caschel62 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      如果你想得到草棚的阴凉,那你需要早点到。这里的酒吧提供了新鲜的龙虾和虾类,也提供了不错的莫吉托鸡尾酒。不要带着潜水器材来这里,但是要带上相机。
    • zorand44 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      这里是地球上的天堂,这是我能想象的到的最美的海滩。海水是干净的绿宝石色,美丽的白色沙滩,没有海浪。你是真的身处自然之中,这附近甚至都没有洗手间。这里唯一的人工建筑是一个小棚屋,就像个小酒吧,卖饮料和海鲜。我回到家的时候梦里都是这片海滩,我还想回去。另外一个好处是,这里是可穿可不穿的海滩,所以你也可以欣赏到很多好身材。
    • 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      天堂海滩的景色的确宛如天堂。这里人迹罕至,耳边只剩下海水起伏以及风的声音。海水永远是湛蓝的,沙子细得如同灰尘。身处于天堂海滩,仿佛人也来到天堂,与世隔绝,心无杂念。
    • daniabreu 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      White sand, blue ocean... Peaceful and calm (at least after 4pm in the afternoon).There is a bar that closes early, and also chairs/umbrellas.It was almost empty during the time we were there, and it was amazing. We missed the hotel free transportation to get there, and needed a taxi cab that cost us 10 CUC, for 2 people. Sometimes you could smell sulfur at the beach, but it was not something that could bother too much neither ruin your day.
    • Noshfordosh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After a half days fishing during which we only caught one Barracuda our skipper suggested he would catch us some fresh lobster and take us swimming to an idyllic beach. Well he snorkelled amongst the mangroves and true to his word came back to the boat with 5 fresh crayfish/lobster. He took us to this beach and made lunch on board we swam in the crystal clear waters and strolled along the deserted beach simply heavenly our own desert island and boat waiting.
    • 521danq 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A must visit. Spend a day and enjoy the scenery. You can even walk back to the Sol Cayo Largo if you are energetic.
    • HikerUsa 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a gorgeous beach. I grew up not far from there and this area of Cuba has some of the best sand and water to be found anywhere. Simply spectacular and unspoiled. Enjoy it before the cruise ships and crowds get there and ruin it.
    • C8245YHandrewb 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited the beach in February 2015 and some naturally occurring changes have developed since our prior trip during March 2014. A sand bar has now created a lagoon where once open and shallow water was. Since no new water from the ocean can come into or escape the new lagoon, it seems a little stagnant now. It is still fine to swim in but not as nice as before in my opinion. The lagoon is still large enough for some fish and even a ray to survive in and I did see a jellyfish at the far east side. The ocean side of the lagoon is fine to swim in but a little rougher especially on windy days. The day was cloudy during our day visit as you can see in our picture. Early birds of course get to select the few thatched umbrella type structures on the beach for shade. The is a little hut shaped kiosk on site for purchasing over-priced drinks and I never did see a washroom.There are three ways to get there. The first is by 2 carts containing bench seats towed by a small desil truck made to look like a train. It was free from our resort (Sol Pelicano) which left hourly and also travelled a bit further to the other beach (Serrena beach) as well. Keep in mind that the road is more like a wide sand path with plenty of potholes and wash-outs creating a very bumpy ride about 15 to 20 minutes in duration. At times, the "train" broke down as we found out after waiting and then taking a taxi back which is the second way to get there and back. A taxi will cost about 4 Cuban dollars each but the price goes down if others travel with you. Our driver was a little on the reckless side as he drove the minivan like a rally car on the sandy road. The speedometer was broken but I estimated he hit 80 to 100 km on some stretches. The ride took about 10 minutes or less.The final way to get there is by walking on the beach from your resort. By far the most interesting choice as no resorts are beyond the Sol Cayo Largo and the beaches are virtually deserted for several km giving you the feeling that the island is uninhabited. This is not a trip however for the very unfit person as the sand in many areas was difficult to walk on and you sink up beyond your ankles. Some places the beach was under water and we climbed up onto surrounding sand dunes to go around. We misjudged the time when we walked back from Playa Paraiso Beach to the Sol Pelicano resort and ran out of daylight about halfway back (should have brought a flashlight and extra water). A very casual walk took us just over 3 hours as we explored a lot. You could likely walk the distance in less than 2 hours and again, I'll repeat you should have plenty of water to rehydrate.
    • Misterchips666 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful beach. Very unique but not well looked after. Facilities run down. Lounges and equipment not very well looked after. Beaches were not raked. Dolphin section is dirty and stinks bad. Lots of staff around but no much work being done.
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