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Landmark: Playa PesqueroCity: Holguin
Country: Cuba
Continent: North America
Playa Pesquero, Holguin, Cuba, North America
Playa Pesquero is a beach located on the northern coast of Holguin Province, Cuba. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features fine, white sand. The water exhibits a clear, light blue coloration, transitioning to deeper blue further offshore. The shoreline is approximately 1 kilometer in length and is bordered by a moderate density of palm trees and low-lying coastal vegetation.
Location & Access Logistics
Playa Pesquero is located 85 kilometers east of Holguin city center. Access is via Carretera de Guardalavaca (A-10) and then turning onto a paved access road marked for the resort area. Ample parking is available at designated lots adjacent to the resort facilities. Public transport options are limited; shared taxis or private transfers from Holguin are the primary methods of arrival.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Playa Pesquero is a natural coastal formation, classified as a sandy beach. Its current state is influenced by natural coastal processes and the development of adjacent tourist infrastructure.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is permitted in designated areas. Non-motorized water sports, including kayaking and paddleboarding, are available for rent. Snorkeling can be done from the shore in calmer conditions. Beach volleyball courts are present.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the resort complex. Shade is provided by natural palm trees and some thatched umbrellas. Cell phone signal (3G/4G) is generally available. Food and beverage services are primarily offered by the adjacent resorts.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for clear water visibility is during the dry season, from November to April. Mid-morning offers good lighting for photography before the sun reaches its zenith. High tide is generally preferred for swimming.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that the name "Pesquero" (fishing) originated from the historical abundance of fish in the waters offshore, making it a favored spot for local fishermen before the advent of large-scale tourism.
Nearby Landmarks
- Playa Esmeralda (1.5km West)
- Bahia de Naranjo Nature Park (3km Southwest)
- Guardalavaca Beach (5km West)
- Cayo Bariay National Monument (10km East)