This dive site, La Batea, is situated off the rocky coast of the Ancón Peninsula, a renowned area near Trinidad, Cuba. It is celebrated as one of the region's best snorkeling spots due to its exceptionally clear and sheltered waters. Underwater navigation is straightforward, typically involving following the coast over rocky seabeds. No specific historical events or stories are associated with this natural reef.
The marine environment at La Batea is characterized by diverse gorgonians and corals that adorn the rocky substrate, creating a visually rich habitat. The site is teeming with a great variety of colorful fish species, including common sightings of butterflyfish, wrasses, and damselfish, which contribute to a vibrant ecosystem.
La Batea is best visited during the dry season, generally from November to April, to experience optimal weather conditions, calmest seas, and excellent visibility. Its shallow average depth of 3 meters and maximum depth of 6 meters, combined with crystal-clear water and mild currents, make it an ideal location for beginner divers, snorkelers, and freedivers seeking an accessible and enjoyable encounter with Cuban marine life.

