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Puerto Rico - Caja de Muertos

This uninhabited island in Puerto Rico holds a timeless allure, as it has been a haven for turtles for millennia. The pristine shores serve as a sanctuary where these creatures come to lay eggs and gracefully navigate the inviting waters. Designated as a nature reserve under the 'Reserva natural Caja de Muertos,' this island is a testament to the delicate balance between wildlife and untouched beauty. Nestled in the Caribbean, this small island is characterized by a towering cliff and a slender expanse of white sand. The surrounding sea boasts a crystal-clear blue hue, a rarity in the Caribbean, owing to minimal maritime traffic. It remains a well-preserved refuge, primarily attracting a handful of boat trips carrying tourists eager to savor the undisturbed serenity.

Worth seeing
Step onto the island, and a world of natural wonders unfolds. Embark on a hike to the summit of the cliff for a breathtaking panorama of the island and the Caribbean beyond. The pristine beaches beckon, offering a perfect setting for relaxation. Snorkeling enthusiasts can explore the waters, hoping to catch a glimpse of sea turtles, rare corals, or rays.

For those seeking adventure, a trip to the island's renowned lighthouse is in order. Alternatively, venture off the beaten path to discover the old and concealed pirate cave, shrouded in a mysterious and exciting history. Each corner of this uninhabited island tells a tale, inviting visitors to be part of its timeless narrative.

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