How to get to Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Ávila?
Ciego de Ávila is a province in central Cuba with a growing economy and a developing city. Its main access routes are by road, with access to the central highway of Cuba, by train, with access to the central railway line of Cuba, as well as by air from Jardines del Rey where there are also nautical bases.
** Update on Covid-19: Based on the favorable evolution of the country's vaccination process, the Cuban Ministry of Tourism together with other competent bodies have decided: The mandatory quarantine of international travelers upon arrival in the country is eliminated. starting November 7. The mandatory use of the nasobuco or mask is maintained within the air and port terminals, as well as throughout the country. As of November 15, complying with the established protocols, the Cuban population will be able to enjoy all the tourist offers in the country. As interprovincial and intermunicipal mobility increases and the situation of each territory will increase the activity. As of October 25, 2021, Varadero, Cayo Santamaria, Cayo Coco, and Cayo Guillermo, open the doors to domestic tourism. The commercialization of all open facilities will begin.
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New Air Operations from Canada
Flights will start from Ottawa on December 12 to Varadero
Flights will begin from Ottawa on December 14 to Cayo Coco.
Toronto to Havana - December 19.
Ottawa to Varadero - December 27
Canadian airline operations
- Air Canada Vacations: 4 weekly flights 2 to Cayo Coco and 2 to Varadero all from Toronto and Montreal.
- Transat: 2 weekly flights to Holguin
- Sunwing: 4 weekly flights 2 to Varadero and 2 to Cayo Coco all from Montreal and Toronto.
New Operations:
Air Canada Vacations:
- Holguin starts operations from Toronto on November 1 and November 4 from Montreal.
- It begins operations to Cayo Santa Maria on November 2 from Montreal and is scheduled for November 4 from Toronto.
- Flights to Cayo Coco and Varadero are increased.
Transat:
- It begins operations to Cayo Coco with two weekly flights November 6 from Toronto and November 3 from Montreal.
- It begins operations to Cayo Santa Maria with two weekly flights on November 5 from Toronto and November 7 from Montreal.
- It begins operations to Varadero with 4 weekly frequencies, from Toronto on November 16 and 20 and from Montreal on November 15 and 19.
- Holguin operations increase.
Sunwing:
- Holguin starts operations from Toronto and Montreal.
- Starts operations to Cayo Santa Maria from Toronto and Montreal.
- Increased flights to Cayo Coco and Varadero.
WestJet:
- Toronto - Holguin November 29.
- Varadero - Toronto November 29.
Airports in Ciego de Ávila
Jardines del Rey International Airport
- Address: Cayo Coco, Morón
- Phone: (53) 33309300
- Web: www.iacc.gob.cu
Terrestrial Terminals in Ciego de Ávila
Ciego de Ávila Bus Terminal
- Address: Carretera Central, Ciego de Ávila
- Phone: (53) 33204276
Morón Bus Terminal
- Address: Calle Van Horne esq. Martí, Morón, Ciego de Ávila
- Phone: (53) 33503774
Viazul Bus Terminal
- Address: Carretera Central, Ciego de Ávila
- Phone: (53) 33225109
Ciego de Ávila Train Terminal
- Address: Van Horne Street between Fernando Callejas and Simón Reyes, Ciego de Á.
- Phone: (53) 33223313
Morón Train Terminal
- Address: Calle Van Horne esq. Martí, Morón, Ciego de Ávila
- Phone: (53) 33503683
Nautical Bases in Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Ávila
Marlin Jardines del Rey Nautical Base
- Address: Cayo Guillermo, Morón
- Phone: (53) 33301381
- Email: comercial@marlin.cco.tur.cu
- Web: www.nauticamarlin.com
Nautical Base Marlin Azulmar
- Address: Júcaro, Venezuela
- Phone: (53) 33266879
- Email: filippo.invernizzi@avalonfishingcenter.com
- Web: www.nauticamarlin.com
Gaviota Nautical Base
- Address: Cayo Coco, Morón
- Phone: (53) 33307211
- Email: esp.comercial@marinacayococo.co.cu
- Web: www.marinasgaviota.cu
Airlines in Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Ávila

Different airlines operate in Jardines del Rey that facilitate the visit of tourists from Canada (Air Transat, Air Canada, WestJet, Sunwing), from Russia (Nordwind, and AzurAir), Mexico, Cancun (Viva Aerobus). These airlines operate with weekly regular flights.