Gorgeous unspoilt beaches clear seas. Lots of marine life and flat child friendly beaches for playing on. Really top notch
Area has plentiful reefs separated by areas of sea grass or sand. Just keep swimming parallel to shore and you will come upon another reef. Look at which way the wind is going and just float along until you're tired then you can swim to shore and walk back instead of swimming against the wind or waves. Also watch out for the tide as it get shallow and/or murky at times of low and changing tides.
No parachutes, no jet skis, just the roll of the waves, the occasional pelican and the beauty Mother Nature has provided.
Tis is at the end of Grace Bay and a p,ace for a ice walk on the sand in the open air. Woot too many people so it is really a national park.
Not the best snorkeling but the best on the island. that you can walk to.Easy and not far from the shore
Spectacular views of pristine clean water, rock formations & sea shells! Even found an immaculate conch shell!
Lovely unspoilt beaches and clear turquoise blue water. Lots of sea creatures to spot as well as the occasional pelican. well worth visiting.
13 miles of heaven :) The colour of the waters here is just as the pictures depict it. I hope the park keeps protecting such a priceless treasure.
Difficult access and located far from everything. Fairly rough road driving in, but regardless you will need to park the car and hike in.
The all inclusive hotels have their own chairs on their beaches but the Princess Alexandra National Park trails and beaches are open to the public. We were there in "high season" and we never encountered large crowds of people.