Cayos Arcas

Cayos Arcas
Satellite image of Cayos Arcas
Gulf of Campeche islands
Cayos Arcas
Location in Gulf of Mexico
Geography
LocationBay of Campeche
Coordinates20°13′N 91°59′W / 20.21°N 91.98°W / 20.21; -91.98
ArchipelagoCampeche Bank
Adjacent to
Total islandsNine
Major islands
  • Arrecife Alacranes
  • Triangulo Oeste
  • Triangulo Este
  • Banco Obispo Norte
  • Banco Obispo Sur
  • Cayos Arcas
  • Banco Nuevo
  • Banco Pera
Administration
Federal Entity of MexicoCampeche
Capital cityCampeche City

The Cayos Arcas is a chain of three tiny sand cays and an accompanying reef system in the Gulf of Mexico, 128 kilometres (80 miles) from the mainland. It is located approximately 130 kilometres (81 miles) from the mainland, west of Campeche. Their aggregate land area is 22.8 hectares (56.3 acres). They belong to the municipality of Campeche in the state of Campeche.

The main island is Cayo del Centro, with an area of 13.7 hectares (33.9 acres), which is scantily covered with grass. Bushes and several clumps of palms are also present. A pair of lighted range beacons stand on the cay. Cayo del Este, a cay 5.2 hectares (12.8 acres) large and 3 metres (9.8 feet) high, lies on a detached reef lying 0.5 kilometres (0.3 miles) southeast of Cayo del Centro. Cayo del Oeste, a cay 3.9 hectares (9.6 acres) in area and 2 metres (6.6 feet) high, lies on a small detached reef about 1.4 kilometres (0.9 miles) west of the south end of Cayo del Centro.

The chain is uninhabited, and lacks structures except for the beacons on Cayo del Centro. Vegetation on the islands is sparse, consisting of sand shrubs and grasses. It currently serves as a navigational marker. Cayos Arcas Terminal, an extensive chain of petroleum stations on the Arcas' reef system is located to the south of the islands. The Arcas oil rigs are currently among the largest oil producers in the gulf in terms of output.