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Cueva Saturno
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Carbonera, Matanzas
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The Saturno caves are spectacular and very refreshing. Water temperature is the same in Summer and winter
Address: Airport Road, Carbonera, Matanzas, Cuba Phone: (53 45 ) 25 3272 / 25 3833 Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm, Daily This natural wonder is located about 20 km (12 mi) west of Varadero. This big opening in the ground (cenote) is filled with fresh crystal clear water. You can swim of snorkel to see the beautiful stalactites and stalagmites formations, fish, and blind shrimps. Scuba divers can also enjoy 2 galleries that reach a depth of 20 meters. Cueva Saturno is a very popular stop in many of the excursions offered from Varadero, but if you prefer to go by yourself and want to avoid the tour groups it’s better then to go in the morning or late afternoon. There’s a snack bar on-site. Admission: 5 CUC
Address: Airport Road, Carbonera, Matanzas, Cuba Phone: (53 45 ) 25 3272 / 25 3833 Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm, Daily This natural wonder is located about 20 km (12 mi) west of Varadero. This big opening in the ground (cenote) is filled with fresh crystal clear water. You can swim of snorkel to see…
One kilometer south of the Vía Blanca by the side of the road to Varadero's International airport, is the freshwater Cueva de Saturno, a highly popular subterranean cave with a pool billed as a snorkeling and/or swimming spot. The water's about 18-20°C and the maximum depth is 22m, though there are shallower parts. There's a snack bar and equipment rental post on-site.
One kilometer south of the Vía Blanca by the side of the road to Varadero's International airport, is the freshwater Cueva de Saturno, a highly popular subterranean cave with a pool billed as a snorkeling and/or swimming spot. The water's about 18-20°C and the maximum depth is 22m, though there are…