
Jardines del Rey: Hemingway’s favourite destination
The keys, islands and islets found to the north of the island of Cuba were named by the Spanish –between 1513 and 1514- as the Jardines del Rey archipelago, in honour of the king at that time, Ferdinand the Catholic. These spots, which have existed for over five centuries, hold the treasures of pristine beauty, an unrivalled diversity of landscapes and seascapes, ideal for a unique holiday in this destination…

