Cayo Icacos

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Cayo Icacos is a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Puerto Rico known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and popular snorkeling and day-trip excursions.

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Cayo Icacos canonical 2
Cayo Icacos (Fajardo) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
uninhabited island
access only by boat
administrativeRegion Fajardo municipality
archipelago Puerto Rican archipelago
surface form: Puerto Rico archipelago
belongsTo United States territory via Puerto Rico
bestVisitSeason winter and spring months
climate tropical
country Puerto Rico
hasActivity beach picnics
catamaran excursions
hiking short interior trails
private boat charters
snorkeling tours
hasAlternativeName Icacos Island
hasCoastlineFeature anchoring spots for small boats
shallow reef areas
hasEcosystem coral reefs nearby
seagrass beds nearby
hasFeature clear turquoise waters
white-sand beaches
hasRisk occasional strong currents
strong sun exposure
hasSandType coral sand
hasVegetation coastal scrub
low shrubs and grasses
hasWildlife sea turtles (occasionally observed)
tropical fish
inhabited no
knownFor boat tours
day-trip excursions
marine life viewing
snorkeling
sunbathing
swimming
languageUsedForName Spanish
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea
nearestCity Fajardo
offCoastOf Fajardo, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
partOf Cordillera Keys Nature Reserve
surface form: La Cordillera Nature Reserve
protectedAreaStatus part of a nature reserve
regulation subject to Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources rules
tourismType day tourism
eco-tourism
typicalDeparturePoint Las Croabas, Fajardo

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U.S. Caribbean territories hasMember Cayo Icacos
this entity surface form: Cayo Icacos (Fajardo)