Cayo Santa María, Caibarién
Cayo Santa María is an island located in the middle portion of the Jardines del Rey archipelago (Sabana-Camagüey), north of the central region of Cuba. It belongs to the Caibarién municipality of the Cuban province of Villa Clara.
Internationally it is recognized for the beauty of its natural environment and the existence of numerous high standard hotels.
Together with its similar Ensenachos, Las Brujas, Francés and Cobos, among many others (around 500), it is part of the Cayos de la Herradura island subsystem, being of all the most important biologically and superficially.
It is linked to the island of Cuba along with Las Brujas, Ensenachos, Majá and Español de Adentro in the vicinity of Caibarién by a 48-kilometer road (pedraplén) that deserved the international prize "Puente de Alcántara" for the Best Ibero-American Civil Works in attention to the special care of the environment in its layout and execution.
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