Cayo Coco
East of Cayo Coco, a road crosses over to Cayo Romano (technically Camag眉ey Province) and turns north to Cayo Pared贸n Grande and Faro Diego Vel谩zquez, a鈥
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Situated in the Archipi茅lago de Sabana-Camag眉ey, or the Jardines del Rey (King鈥檚 Gardens) as travel brochures prefer to call it, Cayo Coco is Cuba's fourth-largest island, a 370-sq-km beach-rimmed key that is unashamedly dedicated to tourism. The area north of the Bah铆a de Perros (Bay of Dogs) was uninhabited before 1992, when the first hotel 鈥 the Coj铆mar 鈥 went up on adjoining Cayo Guillermo. The bulldozers haven't stopped buzzing since.
Cayo Coco
East of Cayo Coco, a road crosses over to Cayo Romano (technically Camag眉ey Province) and turns north to Cayo Pared贸n Grande and Faro Diego Vel谩zquez, a鈥