Cuban Coast
The Cuban Coast refers to the extensive shoreline of Cuba, an island nation in the Caribbean. It features a diverse landscape, including sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and coral reefs. The coast is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea to the south and the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking sun and water activities.
Cuba's coastline spans approximately 5,746 kilometers (3,570 miles) and includes notable areas such as the Varadero Beach and the Bay of Havana. The coastal waters are rich in marine life, attracting divers and snorkelers. Additionally, the coast plays a vital role in the country's economy through tourism and fishing.