Cayo Rico, Canarreos Archipelago, Cuba cruise port
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Cayo Rico, Canarreos Archipelago, Cuba

A tiny, uninhabited cay in Cuba's Canarreos Archipelago, Cayo Rico delivers an authentic deserted-island experience — white-sand beaches, crystal-green shallows, coral reefs, and a resident iguana population that greets you on arrival.

⚓ Tender port (no pier)🕒 Typical call: 4-6 hrs💵 Cuban Peso (CUP) / USD accepted🗣️ Spanish
Docking
Tender — ships anchor offshore; small boats ferry guests ashore
Walk to Center
N/A — uninhabited island; all activity is on the beach
Best For
Snorkeling, beach relaxation, and iguana encounters
Don't Miss
Cayo Iguana boat trip — hundreds of friendly iguanas in the wild

Getting Ashore

Cruise ships anchor offshore and tender passengers to the beach — there is no pier infrastructure on this uninhabited cay.

Getting Ashore at Cayo Rico

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    Tender from shipShips anchor in the sheltered waters near the island. Official ship tenders or local boat operators ferry guests to the beach landing area.
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    Beach arrivalYou step directly onto the beach. Facilities are minimal — a simple beach restaurant serves excursion lunches, but bring sunscreen, water, and cash for anything else.
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    Excursions pre-bookedMost activities (snorkeling, iguana tour, lunch) are packaged excursions arranged through the cruise line or Cayo Largo operators. Independent exploration is limited.

💡 Pro move: The cay is uninhabited apart from a small beach restaurant for excursion groups — no ATMs, no shops, no taxis. Everything else you need should come with your excursion package.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Cayo Rico has no docking infrastructure; all ships anchor and tender guests to the beach.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
SeaDream Yacht ClubAnchor off Cayo Rico beach📍Tendered
Most cruise/expedition linesAnchor offshore, west side📍Tendered

Top Excursions

Excursions here are nature-first — snorkeling on the coral reefs, iguana encounters on nearby Cayo Iguana, and fresh-caught lunch on the beach.

Nature

Cayo Iguana Boat Trip

A short boat ride to the adjacent Cayo Iguana, home to hundreds of friendly iguanas completely accustomed to visitors. You can hand-feed them leaves and observe them up close in their natural habitat.

⏱ 2-3 hrs🚤 Boat excursion🦎 Wildlife highlight
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Adventure

Coral Reef Snorkeling

The waters around Cayo Rico sit atop healthy Caribbean coral reefs. Clear, warm water and abundant marine life — fish, rays, and coral formations — make this one of Cuba's best snorkel spots.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🤿 Snorkeling🐠 Marine life
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Relax

Beach Day with Lunch & Open Bar

The classic Cayo Rico package: a trimaran or local vessel sails you over, you get beach time on pristine white sand, then a fresh lunch of fish, chicken, or lobster pasta with an open bar of Cuban drinks.

⏱ 4-6 hrs🏖 All-day🍹 Includes lunch & bar
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Wildlife

Guided Nature Walk & Ecology Talk

Cuban naturalist guides lead small groups around the cay's shoreline, explaining the unique ecosystem — endemic birds, reptiles, and the protected marine reserve. Offered by SeaDream and expedition operators.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🚶 Easy🌿 Educational
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Cayo Rico is small and uninhabited — walks are informal beach strolls along the shoreline rather than organized routes.

Beach Shoreline Stroll

~30 min · Easy · Sand/flat

Walk the length of the accessible beach from the tender landing point along the western shore. The sand is fine and white, the water brilliant green. Iguanas often bask near the tree line.

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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Cayo Rico, Canarreos Archipelago, Cuba (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan78°F / 26°C74°F / 23°C6
Feb78°F / 26°C75°F / 24°C4
Mar79°F / 26°C76°F / 24°C4
Apr81°F / 27°C78°F / 26°C6
May82°F / 28°C79°F / 26°C16
Jun84°F / 29°C81°F / 27°C15
Jul86°F / 30°C82°F / 28°C12
Aug86°F / 30°C82°F / 28°C15
Sep85°F / 29°C82°F / 28°C18
Oct84°F / 29°C80°F / 27°C17
Nov82°F / 28°C78°F / 26°C10
Dec80°F / 27°C76°F / 24°C7

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

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    Bring your own snorkel gear if you have it — rental gear on ship excursions can be limited in quality.
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    No shade on the beach — bring a hat, strong sunscreen (reef-safe preferred), and a cover-up. The tropical sun is intense.
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    Cash only, bring little — there are no vendors or ATMs on the island. A small amount of USD may be useful for tips to boat crew.
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    Don't feed iguanas your own food — excursion guides provide appropriate leaves. Human food can harm them.
  • Ship calls are short — typically 4-6 hours. Pre-book your excursion to make the most of it; there is nothing to do independently without a boat.