Zapata Peninsula
The Zapata Peninsula is a prominent landform located in southern Cuba, extending into the Gulf of Batabanó. It is known for its diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, mangroves, and coastal areas, making it a vital habitat for various wildlife species. The peninsula is part of the Zapata Swamp, which is one of the largest wetlands in the Caribbean.
This region is also home to the Zapata Peninsula National Park, a protected area that showcases the natural beauty and biodiversity of the peninsula. The park offers opportunities for eco-tourism, including birdwatching and exploring unique flora and fauna, attracting nature enthusiasts from around the world.