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Coco kite fishing
Coco kite fishing










coco kite fishing

we checked out the big pool one day, had drinks at the swim up bar, just to say we did it.

coco kite fishing

The pools, we would hit the quite pool at the end of the day, no one was every there, they all take off to the buffet around 5. I was told that like Guillermo they plan to dredge the beach and make it a lot wider, but this will make the water a lot deeper and even more waves. check the tide report before you book, the beach can be very narrow at high tide, with the high winds, we had low tide at 1-5 in the afternoon all week. by the end of the day, I would have the beach and ocean to myself. The water has some waves, nothing huge, just chop, that can be fun to jump off, or some of the bigger waves you can ride a bit. and of course you have the people on the beach that complain about the kites, but they have signs up that mark the kite zone, just don't kite close to the beach outside of this area. It was windy every day the week I was there, 12m kite most days, and 9m kite one and a half of the days. Sergei also told me about a spot down the beach past the Pullman that was more of a slick, about 12km away, I never had a chance to get there, he also did a downwinder to the Sol Cayo Guillermo one evening, said it was amazing 2hr session as the sunset, and once you get to the Sol, you can have drinks there, since you have privileges to use that resort too, along with the Sol Cayo Coco just up the beach. com where helpful for landing and launching my kite, they also offered to let me keep my kite gear locked up in a hut by the beach, but since my room was so close by I didn't need to. Since there was only a few people kiteboarding here, it was a nice change of pace from the crowds of kites at Guillermo. The kite school "Coco-Kite" were friendly and helpful, run by Sergei, and two local cuban guys. I asked for a room close to the end of the beach that is reserved for kiteboarding, only a minute walk from my room and I was pumping up my kite. Now the real reason I was in Cuba, the Kiteboarding. And we caught a ride back in a 1956 Ford Fairlane, Actually I would suggest that if you plan to go there for dinner, talk to your airline rep and have him arrange a private taxi back and forth to the restaurant, they will wait while you eat, hey when you are in Cuba you want to roll in a classic car, not a little Lada. We took a taxi to a lobster shack known as Lennys, but to the locals as Playa Prohibida, 15 CUC gets you a lobster tail, fish and shrimp, as you enjoy the sun set in an open air restaurant. The food at the International was outstanding, the italian was great, had that twice, and the Asian was also very good. we had all our meals at the À la carte restaurants, and all of them were amazing, The best by far was the Cuban, you actually eat in a cuban style house, just outside the front entrance to the resort. The food, this was crazy, the best food I have ever had in Cuba, I never had dinner at the buffet, but the breakfast was amazing, donut station, french toast, are you kidding me. Rooms were tired, but no different then the Sol Cayo Guillermo rooms. We should up at night, and were a little disappointed, but by the end of the first day, we were very happy with the resort. This is around my 12 time to Cuba, 5th time in this area, but normally I stay at the Sol Cayo Guillermo, but for a change of pace we decided to try somewhere else, that was still kite friendly. And we caught a ride back in a 1956 Ford Fairlane, Actually I would suggest that if you plan to go there for dinner, talk to your airline rep and.

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Coco kite fishing