Cayo Coco (
Coco Key) is an island in central
Cuba, known for its
all-inclusive resorts. It lies within the
Ciego de Ávila Province and is part of a chain of islands called
Jardines del Rey ("King's Gardens"). The
cay is administered by the
Morón municipality. It has a surface area of 370 km
2 and is named after the
white ibis, locally called
coco (coconut)
birds. The island is known for its long beaches and many resort hotels.