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Puerto Escondido (also known as Puerto Loreto) is small coastal town in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It's a beautiful natural harbor, has a safe deep water marina and also a number of protected anchorages in different spots within a small area. This harbor has been a popular stop for both sailboats and power yachts for many years.
Puerto Escondido is not ...
Puerto San Francisquito is a very remote protected cove on the Sea of Cortez located about the middle of the Baja California peninsula (near the 28th parallel which separates the two Mexican states) - about half way between LA Bay and Santa Rosalia. It offers private airstrip, camping, some rustic cabin rentals, kayaking, fishing, swiming and just a placed to get away...
Reef Bay is located on the southern Saint John island in the United States Virgin Islands. It is with the Virgin Island National Park.
There are 2 mooring bouys for day use only. Day use of the park moorings is free.
Road Harbour is located on Tottola in the BVI's. Road Town is the capital of the British Virgin Islands and is the central hub of boat chartering in the BVI.
Salt Island is in the British Virgin Islands located about 4.7 miles south east of Road Town, Tortola. It is named after its salt ponds, which were once an important resource.
The island is most notable for the wreck of the Royal Mail packet steamer, RMS Rhone which sank in a hurricane on October 29, 1867 after she was driven back on Salt Island while attempting to h...
Salt Pond Bay is located on the southern tip of St John, USVI. The bay and beach are within the Virgin Islands National Park. Salt Pond offers a nice white sand beach and some of the best snorkeling and hiking on St. John.
There are 8 mooring bouys for overnight stays. Day use of the park moorings is free but a self-registration fee of $15 per night is required for o...
Sandy Cay is an uninhabited island of the British Virgin Islands located between Tortola and Jost Van Dyke (about 1 mile off Little Jost Harbour). You can anchor off the island and dinghy or swim ashore. There is no beach bar or anything similar on the island, though it is a very popular stopping point for boats in the area.
The island has a short hiking trail. Make ...
Explore Scorpion Anchorage on Santa Cruz Island has a nice cobbled beach and is a good launching point for exploreing the island. From here, you can snorkel in the diverse kelp forest just off the beach or paddle a kayak farther out, past the island’s dark cliffs and sea caves.There is a short hike from the beach up Smugglers Road to the high bluff and the stand...
Skrivena Luka (literally "Hidden Harbor" in Croatian), known by locals as Portorus, is a small village in Croatia. It is located on the southern shore of the island of Lastovo and belongs to the eponymous municipality within Dubrovnik-Neretva County in the south of the country.
The Struga Lighthouse was built in 1839 at the mouth of Skrivena Luka Bay. It is one of ...
Soper’s Hole is located on the far western end of Tortola and is a primary port of entry to Tortola and the BVI. The bay is a well protected anchorage with many amenities.
There are moorings along the southern side of the harbor. These are paid for in the offices of the Soper’s Hole Wharf & Marina.
Sprat Bay is a very small harbour located on Peter Island east of Great Harbour. The Peter Island Resort has some docks here and 4 moorings (which cost twice as much as other moorings). The dock master monitors VHF 16. The marina has water, fuel, trash disposal, ice, and showers.