Larry Page Acquires $32M Private Island in Puerto Rico
The Google co-founder's latest purchase adds to his collection of private islands, sparking speculation on his intentions.
- Larry Page, former CEO of Google, has purchased Cayo Norte, a 300-acre island in Puerto Rico, for $32 million.
- Cayo Norte is known for its white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and as a refuge for endangered sea turtles.
- Page's collection now includes at least five islands across the Caribbean and South Pacific, with no clear plans for development.
- Environmentalists hope the island will be preserved in its natural state, given its ecological value.
- Page's retreat from public life continues, with speculation about the islands serving as reclusive retreats or sites for scientific experiments.