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The United Islands of Jamaica The ones you probably never heard of

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1. Sandals Cay (formerly called Kokomo Island) is part of the privately-owned Sandals Royal Caribbean all-inclusive resort in Montego Bay. It is 2.5 acres wide and according to the Sandals Royal Caribbean website, the only amenities on the island are a Thai restaurant, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a bar, and a secluded beach.

2. Pedro Bank is a large bank of sand and coral, partially covered with seagrass, about 80km southwest of Jamaica, rising steeply from a sea floor of 800 metres. Pedro Bank was originally named La Vibora (the Viper) by Spanish mariners because its shallow reefs, rocks and shoals are laid out in the shape of a gigantic serpent.
It was once a busy and treacherous shipping passage used by seafaring Europeans in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
Today, the Bank is known for its economic and cultural importance as the main harvesting ground for Queen Conch in the Caribbean. Pedro Bank is highly valued by the local fishing community who have been operating on the Bank and using its small cays as a base since the 1920s.
3. is located less than a mile southwest of Hellshire Hills within the Portland Bight Protected Area. The island, as of September 2013, is being considered as the base for a Chinese funded logistics hub.

4. Though a part of the Goat Island chain, Little Goat Island is actually owned by the US. On September 2, 1940, the United States obtained a 99-year lease on Little Goat Island under the Destroyers for Bases Agreement with the United Kingdom.
This agreement was ratified on 27 March 1941 after which the United States built a seaplane base on the island. Shortly after the second World War (WW2), the base was abandoned by the United States, but nonetheless retained a lease on the island.

5. Navy Island is a 64 acre-island off the coast of Port Antonio, formerly owned by actor Errol Flynn. Until fairly recently, the island has been maintained as a tourist resort and attraction, with a club bar, beaches, water sports facilities, marina, wedding chapel and African style cottages. Originally, the island was given to Governor Lynch for services to the British Crown and named ‘Lynch’s Island’.
Subsequently it was used by the Royal Navy for a gun battery at the eastern end to complement the fort built on the mainland.
6. The Port Royal Cays are a small group of uninhabited islands off the coast of Port Royal in Kingston. The eight islands are arranged in the shape of an atoll with a diameter between 4 and 5 km, and a total area of 12 km². Gun Cay, the northernmost, is only 400 metres from the Jamaican mainland.

The main cay is Lime Cay, on the north-eastern rim. Lime Cay measures 380 metres northwest-southeast, and is around 80 metres wide, measuring 2 hectares in area. About half of the island is wooded with dense shrubs, while the rest is sand and coral.
7. The Morant Cays are an offshore island chain 51 kilometres south-southeast of Morant Point in St Thomas. In fact, the cays are one of two offshore island groups belonging to Jamaica, the other being the Pedro Cays, and consist of four small islets grouped closely together. The largest island, Morant Bank, is a relatively extensive crescent-shaped bank of coral, 7 km long, rising from 1000 metres below sea level.
Morant Bank has an approximate are of about 100 km², with the aggregate land area of the four cays being roughly 39.5 acres.
The cays are mostly uninhabited but seasonally visited by fishermen, and fronted by highly exposed reefs over which the sea constantly breaks. The islands have sparse vegetation and are a seabird rookery and turtle nesting area. Seabird eggs and guano are collected periodically. Annexed in 1862 by the United Kingdom, the Morant Cays were added to Jamaica in 1882.
8. The Santamaria Island is a small landmass is located off the coast of Oracabessa in St Mary. Frequently visited by the local fishing community, the estimated elevation above sea level is 4 metres.

9. Pigeon Island is one of the prized gems along Jamaica’s south coast. Able to be seen and accessed from Mitchell Town in Clarendon, and Moores Pen in St Catherine, Pigeon Island is prized for its powdery white sands and best known for its snorkelling possibilities.
The island also has a prolific reef ecosystem; teeming with fish, turtles and even the blacktip reef shark. It is a favourite among members of the Royal Jamaica Yatch Club, which has hosted multiple beach lymes near the island.
10. Emerald Island is another so-prized island off the coast of St Thomas.

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