Christopher Columbus is said to have visited the island on his second expedition in 1494, and Sir
Francis Drake may have also stopped on the island during his circumnavigation of the globe.
Pirates also likely used the island as a base. Today, pristine
beach,
scuba diving, and wildlife draw tourists to the island, but no people live there permanently; locals who work in the hotels stay for about 20 days, then return to their families on nearby islands. There are five all-inclusive resort hotels on the island. Flights from
Argentina,
Italy, and
Canada serve the island. Flights from
Miami were halted in December 2019 due to an October U.S. Transportation Department ruling that suspended flights from the U.S. to nine airports in Cuba. The policy stopped air service to all Cuban airports except Havana. On February 20, 2020, damage to the only airport runway forced tourist passengers return to the mainland via boat. In November 2024, the island was evacuated prior to the arrival of
Hurricane Rafael. ==Geography==