On 24 April 1494 explorer Christoper Columbus, on his second trip to the “New World,” arrived at the southern end of a large crescent shaped island in the central Caribbean. “Juana” was the name Columbus gave to the island he discovered during his first voyage in 1492. The Taino, an indigenous seafaring people of the Caribbean, called the island “Cubao,” their word for “where fertile land is abundant.” Continue Reading
Viva la Vida Jardines de La Reina
Mark Hatter is an award winning photographer whose stunning underwater imagery brings the ocean’s beauty to life. Hear his thoughts on his trip on the Jardines Aggressor II to dive the Gardens of the Queen in Cuba!