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As Cuba opens its doors for tourism, the country's beautiful beaches are becoming hot spots for visitors from all around the world. Cayo Coco is part of the Jardines del Rey archipelago, which runs along the northern edge of the island. More than 80 percent of Cayo Coco is covered in greenery, but the island is renowned for its white sand beaches.
More than 200 species of birds and 30,000 flamingos call Cayo Coco home. From this island visitors can easily reach Cayo Guillermo, Cayo Paredon Grando an d Cayo Cruz. The Cuban government is currently working on an expansion plan to make the entire archipelago more accessible and comfortable for tourists.

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