Playa Bibijagua beach is located approximately 8 km north to Nueva Gerona, in Isla de la Juventud. This shallow waters beach is the most frequented by the inhabitants of the island because it’s near Nueva Gerona and Chacón.
The feature distinguishing Playa Bibijagua from the rest of the beaches in Cuba is the natural completely black color of its fine sands. The erosive action of the waves and the rain on the black marble rocks from Sierra de Bibijagua Mountains originated these so beautiful sands that in the 20th century several inns and houses for visitors were built there. Nowadays it is a perfect place for those who search a quiet and familiar atmosphere with a beautiful landscape.
The far right of the beach offers lovely places with lonely spaces where enjoying a pleasant time under the shade of the sea grapes and mangroves between swims or having a barbecue. On the horizon, you can distinguish with bare eyes a group of cays that protect the beach from the north wind called Cayería de los Inglesitos.
In Playa Bibijagua Beach, some Cuban artists made 10 marble sculpture monuments with the technique of direct carving.
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Bibijagua, Isla de la Juventud, Cuba.
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