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Fourth of July Cove is the next cove over from Two Harbors on Catalina Island. The Banning brothers, who established Two Harbors in the 1900s, held many Fourth of July celebrations here. Fourth of July Yacht Club leases the onshore facilities.
Moorings: 42
Anchorages: deep water anchorages (100 feet)
Two Harbors' shore boat service is available year-round in Isthmus...
Anegada Harbour is the main anchorage on Anegada Island in the BVI's. The Anegada "harbour" is simply an opening in the coral reef in its southwestern side between the Anegada Reef Hotel at Setting Point and Pomato Point.
On Anegada it's a good idea to pick up a mooring due to the relatively poor protection that the harbor offers from high winds and weather. Try to ...
Avalon Harbor is the main habor on Catalina Island, California. Avalon Harbor has 361 moorings in its waters, most of which are privately-owned. However, when owners are not using their moorings they are available for visiting boaters to use on a first-come, first -served basis.
Advanced mooring reservations are not available for the general public. Moorings are assi...
Bahia Agua Verde is a nice bay on the Sea of Cortez in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Access via boat or a decent dirt road from Hwy 1 to the north.
There is a Agua Verde backdoor road from the south that is passable with 4x4 or dirt bike. Especially downhill (south to north). Uphill is very steep and in bad shape. The road does get washed out.
Bechers Bay Northwest Anchorage on Santa Rosa Island that is well protected from swell, but the wind can come over the low hills.
The bottom has kelp and rocks which can making anchoring difficult if you pick the wrong spot.
Bechers Bay Southeast Anchorage is a day anchorage on Santa Rosa Island. The winds pick up in the afternoon. It's a good place to anchor and kayak ashore to hike the Torrey Pines.
It does have a a rocky bottom.
Benures Bay on Norman Island is one of the great anchorages in the British Virgin Islands. The bay does not have a beach, just a pebble shoreline.
The snorkeling is good at the western end of the bay. Hiking over the hill to Money Bay provides better snorkeling and diving. An just east of the bay is the Spy Glass Dive Site.
There are no mooring buoys, but anchoring is...
Big Fisherman Cove is located in the eatern part of Isthmus Cove on north side of island, a small, but it is said to be the only shelter against Santa Ana winds on the north shore of Catalina Island.
The cove is overnight anchorage for large and small pleasure boats, which frequently fill it during the summer.
Permission must be obtained from USC Marine Fa...
Big Geiger Cove is west of Little Geiger Cove on Catalina Island. Although there are no morrings, it is one of the best natural anchorages on the island. Located 1.5 miles west of Bird Rock at Isthmus Cove on the north side of Santa Catalina Island and 0.5M SW of Eagle Reef Red Buoy "2".
Moorings: None
Anchorages: 10
Blue Water Cruising Club leases the on-shore faci...
Booby Rock is located off the St John south of Salf Pond Bay. Divers will find lobsters, nurse sharks and angel fish with depths of 30 to 90 feet.
There is 1 mooring bouys for SCUBA day use only. Day use of the park moorings is free.
Buttonshell Cove is just south of Long point on Catalina Island.
Moorings: 7
Anchorages: 10
Camp Fox is a YMCA summer camp leases the on-shore facilities.
Mooring Reservations are available for coming weekend. The reservation system opens on Thursday evenings at 10 PM and will be available until the following Monday. This system can be used for the coming weekend on...
Buttonwood Bay on Peter Island in the BVI's is a beautiful sandy and secluded beach and is home to the Lazy Iguana Beach Club. Buttonwood Bay at the western end of Great Harbour. The bay is a great snorkeling spot with a reef 8'-20' reef the eventually dropd down to a depth of 40 feet.
Cabrillo Harbor is pretty exposed to the wind but boats can use bow and stern anchors up against Little Gibraltar cliffs to get out of the wind most of the time. Located 2 miles west of Long Point;
There are no mooring bouys. Anchorage for 5-7 in 30-50 ft sand protected from WNW.
The beach is one of the boat in campsites for kayakers. Shore leased to Long Beach Boy ...
Caneel Bay is located on the northwest side of St. John, one of the US Virgin Islands. Diversity of marine life can be found in the waters surrounding the bay. Parrotfish, angelfish, and damselfish can be seen swimming around coral, bright sea fans or spiny sea urchins. Viewers may also spot a barracuda, sea turtle or reef squid. The bay is within the Virgin Islands N...