Punta Perdiz: the kind blue where the Caribbean dives in peace
Punta Perdiz: the kind blue where the Caribbean dives in peace By: Rachell Cowan Canino/ Photos: Abel Rojas Barallobre Arriving at Punta Perdiz, a corner of the southern coast of Matanzas, is to encounter a landscape worthy of the word beauty, a place where national and foreign visitors agree on the dominant harmony and admiration for the enchanting blue of the Caribbean Sea waters. It is nestled in the heart of the Ciénaga de Zapata, the largest wetland in the insular Caribbean and a biodiversity sanctuary that holds three important management categories: Biosphere Reserve, Ramsar Site, and National Park. Unlike other diving destinations that require long boat trips, here the underwater paradise literally begins from the shore. Punta Perdiz is one of the eleven environmentally certified diving spots in the Ciénaga, and it is home to one of the best-preserved seabeds in the country, with a large coral reserve, seagrass beds [...]












