Never Smile at a Crocodile…Except in Jardines de la Reina

Discovered and named for Queen Isabella by Columbus 500 years ago, the Gardens of the Queen have remained isolated, protected and open only to the fortunate few. Just as those who risked life and limb to discover these magical gardens, divers today enter into what looks like certain death. Silky sharks, grey reef sharks, crocodiles, and barracuda maintain a constant vigil between the entering diver and spectacular, healthy reefs. Learn what makes Jardines de la Reina the Jewel of the Caribbean and a must-dive destination, even for the most seasoned diver.

Boston Sea Rovers
Boston Sea Rovers