Cayo Ratones (Lajas)

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Cayo Ratones (Lajas) is a small, uninhabited mangrove island and popular recreational spot off the coast of Lajas, Puerto Rico, known for its clear waters and snorkeling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cay
island
uninhabited island
accessibleBy boat
country Puerto Rico
governedBy Municipality of Lajas
hasCharacteristic clear waters
sandy areas
shallow waters
hasEcosystem mangrove forest
hasEnvironment coastal marine environment
hasProtectionStatus local environmental regulations
hasReputationFor family recreation
snorkeling opportunities
hasVegetation mangroves
hasWildlife coral communities
marine fish
seagrass beds
isUninhabited true
languageUsedInSignage Spanish
languageUsedInTourism English
Spanish
locatedIn Caribbean Sea
Lajas, Puerto Rico
south coast of Puerto Rico
southwestern Puerto Rico
nearbyCity Lajas, Puerto Rico
surface form: Lajas
nearbyTown La Parguera (Lajas)
surface form: La Parguera
offCoastOf Lajas, Puerto Rico
partOf La Parguera coastal area
municipality of Lajas
tourismType eco-tourism
marine tourism
usedFor boating
recreation
snorkeling
swimming

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U.S. Caribbean territories hasMember Cayo Ratones (Lajas)