Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea, and this is a significant advantage for the island. The water temperature in the Caribbean remains consistently high throughout the year, thanks to the warm Gulf Stream currents.
The average annual temperature in the Caribbean doesn't drop below +25°C. This temperature is maintained during the dry season, while during the rainy season, the Caribbean Sea temperature reaches around +29°C.
In addition to its temperature, the Caribbean Sea is known for its cleanliness. The water is crystal clear, resembling a mirror, and even at great depths, you can see your own body. Furthermore, the Caribbean Sea in Holguin boasts a captivating emerald hue that charms all tourists.