Punta Petrona Natural Reserve


Punta Petrona is a cape and protected area located in southern Puerto Rico, in the Felicia 1 district of the municipality of Santa Isabel. Located in the Caribbean Sea coast, it is bordered by the Rincón Bay to the east, and the bight of Caja de Muertos to the west. Punta Petrona contains a mangrove forest and it is surrounded by small cays, namely the Cayos Caracoles, Cayos Cabezazos and Cayo Alfeñique, which serve as a habitats for the West Indian manatee. It is also an important coral reef area frequented by sea turtles. The area is protected as the Punta Petrona Natural Reserve, part of the wider Aguirre State Forest; however, the Puerto Rican Planning Society revealed in 2018 that this nature reserve did not have the proper state management and classification regulations.
Punta Petrona can be accessed by private boat from nearby Jauca and [Playa, Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico|Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico|El Malecón] areas of Santa Isabel.