Like Monos, Huevos is a very unspoilt island, but even smaller. Located at the end of the peninsula, these are the first islands of the "Boca del dragón". These plantations were inhabited by American servicemen during the Second World War. Today, only a few very private luxury villas can be found on this island. The main attractions of a boat tour of the island include Balat Bay, Tortue Bay, Point Braba and Umbrella Rocks. It was on this series of small rocks that, on August 10, 1800, the HMS Dromedaru, a large Royal Navy ship, ran aground with 500 passengers on board (all of whom were rescued).

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