At the north western end of the Camaguey Archipelago – which runs for 300km along Cuba’s north eastern coast – are the paradisiacal Cayos Coco and Guillermo. They are the only two islands out of 400 in the archipelago that have been developed as beach resorts which gives visitors the chance to relax in a relatively untouched part of Cubas stunning coastline. The Camaguey Archipelago is also an excellent spot for scuba diving; a 400km string of colorful coral reefs can be discovered in the crystal clear depths off of the coast.