Excursión cara aunque recomendable. La salida es por la mañana temprano y se vuelve sobre las 19h de la tarde. Al cayo se llega en barco por lo que hay en la isla los que caben en él más las pocas familias que se alojen en las cabañas del cayo que no son muchas. Por lo tanto es fácil encontrar un hueco en el que sentirte solo. Lo malo es que hay mucha alga en la orilla. Nosotros recorrimos la playa de este a oeste hasta que la arena dejaba paso a los manglares. Si al llegar se va a la derecha se pasa un poco de playa y luego de pasar por entre manglares se llega a un arenal donde en un tiempo hubo un bar. El sitio es espectacular. Soledad, arena como talco, menos algas, estrellas de mar. Es aconsejable llevar gafas de buceo para echar un vistazo. A la izquierda de la isla llegando del embarcadero hay más playa solitaria, árboles secos sobre la arena y más posibilidades de encontrar una playa para ti solo. En la isla se puede hacer buceo y snorkel. Hay un restaurante y el bar del hotel. Cada día cayo levisa se queda semi desierto cuando a las 17h zarpa el barco hacia otra isla, ésta más grande.
This beach is really beautiful and quiet. We did a day tour here from Vinales with Cubanacan which works out at 35CUC each including lunch. Its an hour bus from Vinales then a wait then a half hour boat ride to the Cayo. If you want to go to the beach for a day from Vinales Id recommend Cayo Jutias as its cheaper (22CUC p.p) and takes only an hour each way.There is a resort on the Cayo but its low key and the facilities were fine with decent toilets and a restaurant. Sun loungers were free (unlike Jutias: CUC1.50) and the sand is lovely fine white sand with light blue water. There are the odd Portguese Man-o-War jellyfish on this coast to watch out for but otherwise its a great spot for swimming and sunning. I would recommend one stay at the hotel for at least 2 nights rather than going all the way from Vinales for a day but the hotel is often fully booked due to its obvious attractions.
Me gusto todo es muy virgen no esperes gran fiesta ahí es relajación, leer antes de ir que hay que hacer porque nada hay que hacer ,solo sol playa y relax
We spent a day on Cajo Levisa and we enjoyed every minite there. We went on a snorkeling trip and could see a lot of beautiful fishes and we enjoyed a desert beach with warm see away from the resort. The sand is white and the see is turquoise and transparent. The only point which could have been better is the lunch buffet which was not too much various. Otherwise, it is a perfect place to forget the day to day life.
We booked a day trip to Cayo Levisa the day before from the tour office in Vinales. About 28CUC per person including a sandwich and fruit juice for lunch. We went by bus to the boat and took the ferry across the island. As previous reviewers have said this is a tourist only beach. We didn’t want to snorkel or dive and spent the day on the beach relaxing. It was a bit of windy day so we had to turn our loungers to avoid getting blown about. The sand is an amazing powder white. We had been to Playa Ancon near Trinidad and the water here was even more blue and crystal clear. It was quiet on the beach as most people went out on the boat. We went to lunch after the groups and were glad to just have a sandwich as after about 20 days in Cuba we were struggling a bit with the food. The bar was busy and there was a singer on guitar to entertain us. In the afternoon there were salsa dancing classes if you wished. Some people stayed on at the hotel. We took the boat and bus back to Vinales. It is a long day but really a good day out and good value too for a bit of beach paradise.
Levisa gibt einem zurück, was man an Tribut an das All inclusive-Hotel zu leisten hat... - aber dafür erntet man reich: Der Strand ist ein Traumstrand, weisser Pulversand, guter Seegras-freier Einstieg in das Wasser, tiefer drin immer wieder großflächige sandige Stellen. Das Auge sieht eine Reihe von blau-grünen Farbtönen, die das Karibikflair aufkommen lässt. Wer Vinales macht, der sollte hier ein paar Tage bleiben, denn die Anreise von Vinales ist einfach und kurz. Nehmt das Hotel, wie es ist, in den neueren Bungalows kann man hier eine phantastische Zeit verbringen!
This beach is a fantastic place to spend a day, walking over the mangroves and discovering the wildlife. The sand is white, and in the mangroves, there is a fair amount of wildlife to see, from turtles to crabs and birds. The restaurant/bar provides reasonable lunch and drinks.If travelling from Vinales, make sure to travel through Pons, and not on the north coast road, which is in shocking condition.
We did a day trip to Cayo Levisa from Vinales, which was excellent value, included bus, ferry and lunch and a full day on the beach, which was beautiful and uncrowded.The only down side was that the next day I came out in a rash of red itchy sores which lasted a good week. This despite a good covering of sun cream. I still don't know what caused it....I'd still go back!
white sand,max 30houses,see through water. you can only love it.
It is the second time in three years I visit the islands, and yes it is beautiful. Beaches forever, mangroves, turquoise warm waters. Snorkeling is fun too, you go out with a boat and park by the corals for an hour. But be warned, it is a place only for tourists ( you need your passport as Cubans are not allowed on the island, except the waiters of course...!) so your experience will be that of a tourist :) You passport might be checked as you embark on the very very old ferry, personally I find the ferry trip bit of a drag - it is noisy and slow. Nevertheless, you can experience a lovely day there, and if you are in Cuba/Vinales with a bus tour (no own transport) it is a great option. Two days later we went to Cayo Jutias, similar beach, available for all, but hidden away so almost empty. And no ferry, you can simply drive there over a bridge. See Trip Advisor entry.