Gonâve Island
Gonâve Island is located in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Haiti. It is the largest island in the Gonâve archipelago and covers an area of approximately 342 square kilometers. The island is known for its rugged terrain, beautiful beaches, and small fishing villages.
The population of Gonâve Island is primarily engaged in fishing and agriculture. The island has limited infrastructure, with few roads and basic services. Despite these challenges, Gonâve is rich in natural beauty and offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of its inhabitants.