Cayos de Caña Gorda
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Template:Sidebar Tourism in Puerto Rico The Cayos de Caña Gorda (Template:Langx or Cays) is a group of three uninhabited, mangrove-covered keys, located at Script error: No such module "Coordinates". off the southwestern coast of Puerto Rico. They belong to barrio Carenero of Guánica municipio. The eastern key, Isla Ballena is separated from the Puerto Rican mainland close to Punta Ballena only by a Script error: No such module "convert". wide channel. The western key was given the name Gilligan's Island (after the TV series) in the 1970s by the Keegan/Barnett family, who had recently moved to Guanica from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cayo Aurora is served by boat (Script error: No such module "convert". from the mainland at Punta Jacinto) and has public beaches. Between the two is Cayo Honda, the central key. The total land area is Template:Cvt (Block 1069, Block Group 1, Census tract 9611, Guánica Municipio, Puerto Rico).
The area is good for snorkeling and can be reached by kayak.[1]
Gallery
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On the shore of Cayo Aurora
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Ferry boat to Gilligan's Island
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Coral formations behind Gilligan's Island
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Welcome sign at boat landing of Cayo Aurora, mangrove forest in the background
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Northern mangrove-covered shore of Cayo Aurora
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