Aggressor Adventures has announced that it’s resuming liveaboard itineraries to Cuba’s Gardens of the Queen National Park and Ciénaga de Zapata.
Itineraries to the Gardens of the Queen National Park go from Jucaro, Cuba in the Gulf of Ana Maria aboard the Jardines Aggressor II.
On the journeys, divers can discover beautiful coral reefs and islands, as smartly as mangroves and seagrass beds that includes tall crocodiles.
Itineraries to Ciénaga de Zapata go from Playa Larga in a foreign nation Jardines Aggressor I and preserve in the pristine reefs, caves and shipwrecks off the Bay of Pigs and Gulf of Cazones.
On both itineraries, Cuban flowers and fauna consultants will lead nightly discussions about the ecosystem, flowers and fauna, and conservation efforts.
Commenting on the resumption. Aggressor Adventures Chairman & CEO Wayne Brown acknowledged:
“Cuba’s 30-year dedication to its reefs has nurtured the agreeable elkhorn coral gardens in the Caribbean…Sad corals and tall sea fans are surrounded by a quantity of Goliath grouper, silky sharks, blacktip sharks and kindly hammerhead sharks. I am astounded by the abundance of coral and marine life on every occasion I if truth be told bear the chance to dive there.”
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Sam Helmyhttps://www.deeperblue.com
Sam Helmy is a TDI/SDI Teacher Coach, and PADI Group and Trimix Teacher. Diving for 28 years, a dive legitimate for 14, I if truth be told bear traveled widely chasing my ardour for diving. I am smitten by everything diving, with a moving hobby in exploration, Sharks and big stuff, Photography and Decompression idea. Diving is for sure the one and only ardour that has stayed with me my entire life!