The dive and another pin on the map.
Our original schedule had us diving on the 2nd day in Cuba. When we arrived, I looked out the hotel window and saw whitecaps. When we met with our guide he told us we might not be diving the next day because of the weather. In the morning there were 4 to 6 foot swells. The forecast for the 3rd day wasn’t any better.
The forecast for our last full day didn’t look any better, but that morning the ocean was calm. The guide called us early and said the dive shop didn’t have any scheduled dive trips for the day but would make an exception for us if the weather stayed calm. This time of year isn’t the best time to dive in Cuba and why we are planning another trip (Spring/Summer) within the next two years.
We left Havana and headed east towards Jibacoa. About an hours drive from Havana.
Dive suits on and gear in the pedal boat and we’re on our way. The pedal boat was a first. But the dive master and the crew member were great. The reef is not far off the coastline in this area. Calm waters
Should have brought a better camera. There was a slight current because of the inclement weather the previous days so the visibility wasn’t what we had hoped for.
A healthy reef.