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Tecktite Bay is on the southern point of St John, USVI and accessible by boat or serious hiker from Great Lameshur Bay (lots of rock scrambling). It's sheltered from the prevailing southeast tradewind, so the water is typically very calm. The bay is within the Virgin Islands National Park.
There are 2 mooring bouys for SCUBA daily use only. Day use of the park moorin...
The Bight Bay is located on Norman Island in the BVI's. The Bight is one of the most protected anchorages in the region although Soldier Bay, Benures Bay and Money Bay provide secluded anchorages given the right conditions. This is a very well-sheltered spot with many mooring balls.
Tortola is 7 miles north across the popular sailing waters of the Sir Francis Drake Ch...
Tongue Bay is a secure anchorage in the right conditions.
Bushwalk up to the famous Hill Inlet Lookout, which looks south down the spectacular Whitehaven Beach. The beach only accessible at low tide.
Toyon Bay is located on Catalina Island off the coast of California, 2.2M miles west of Avalon Bay.
Moorings: 9 private
Anchorages: 6
Originally inhabited by a group of natives called Pipi Mari (or Pimugnans), and the Torqua, after whom a nearby spring is named. In the early 1900s, it was the site of a boys' boarding school. During World War II, the boys were evacu...
Trellis Bay is located on the northern eastern part of Beef Island in the BVI's. The bay has D' Best Cup coffee shop, De Loose Mongoose Restaurant, Trellis Bay Market, Boardsailing BVI and Internet Cafe and more. The beach is not that great but there is lots going on.
There are 29 mooring in Trellis Bay. Pay mooring fees at De Loose Mongoose.
Trunk Bay is widely thought to be one of the Caribbean’s most photographed beaches and often finds itself on the World’s Top 10 Beach lists. On St. John, Trunk Bay is the most popular beach not only for its clear water, white sand and mountainside view but also because of its underwater snorkeling trail.
The Trunk Bay Underwater Trail is a 225-yard, self-...
Overnight anchorages are restricted to Cuyler Harbor and Tyler Bight. Visitors may land only on the beach at Cuyler Harbor. San Miguel Island is owned by the U. S. Navy and open for landing only when National Park Service personnel are on the island. The island was a former bombing range and there are possible unexploded ordnance. It is the responsibility of private b...
West Dog Island is an uninhabited islet of the British Virgin Islands located in a smaller sub-group of islands referred to as the Dog Islands, or more commonly, "The Dogs".
There are 4 dive mooring bouys on the west side of the island.
There are three dive sites on the west side of the island called The Fintstones, Joe's Cave and Wall-to-Wall.
Whistling Cay on the norhtern tip of St John in the USVI offers great snorkeling with soft corals and sea life around this small island.
The island is open to the wind and sea so only use it in calm conditions. You can rent a kayak at Cinnamon Bay or a dinghy from Low Key Watersports to get to Whistling Cay (or have your own boat).
There are 3 mooring bouys for over...
White Bay is the western most anchorage on the south shore of Jost Van Dyke Island in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) was selected as one of world’s top ten best beaches. The beach has turquoise waters and the sand is soft and white.
10 day/overnight moorings are available but it's popular so get there early. It's a great day anchorage and an acceptable overnig...
White Bay on the southern part of Peter Island is a great place to stop for lunch and enjoy the beautiful white sand beach. Typically not a good place for an overnight anchorage.