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Little Jost Van Dyke

Diamond Cay

Diamond Cay, nestled between the eastern coast of Jost Van Dyke and Little Jost Van Dyke, offers a serene anchorage for those seeking tranquility in the British Virgin Islands. The bay is well-protected from prevailing trade winds and north swells, making it a safe haven for vessels. The area boasts a small mooring field, providing convenient options for overnight stays. Additionally, there are anchoring opportunities in the northern part of the bay, where the sandy bottom offers good holding. However, it's advisable to avoid anchoring near seagrass beds to protect the marine ecosystem. The bay's calm waters and scenic surroundings make it an ideal spot for relaxation and water activities.

Access to Diamond Cay is straightforward, with a marked channel guiding vessels into the bay. The surrounding reefs offer excellent snorkeling opportunities, with vibrant marine life and clear waters. The nearby Bubbly Pools, a natural rock formation where waves create a bubbling effect, are a popular attraction accessible via a short hike from the anchorage. For those interested in local culture, Foxy's Taboo, a renowned beachfront restaurant, is within reach, offering a taste of the island's culinary delights.

While Diamond Cay provides a peaceful retreat, it's important to note that the area can become crowded during peak seasons. To ensure a spot, especially during busy times, it's recommended to arrive early in the day. The bay's combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and local attractions makes it a must-visit destination for boaters exploring the British Virgin Islands.

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Diamond Cay, nestled between the eastern coast of Jost Van Dyke and Little Jost Van Dyke, offers a serene anchorage for those seeking tranquility in the British Virgin Islands. The bay is well-protected from prevailing trade winds and north swells, making it a safe haven for vessels. The area boasts a small mooring field, providing convenient options for overnight stays. Additionally, there are anchoring opportunities in the northern part of the bay, where the sandy bottom offers good holding. However, it's advisable to avoid anchoring near seagrass beds to protect the marine ecosystem. The bay's calm waters and scenic surroundings make it an ideal spot for relaxation and water activities.

Access to Diamond Cay is straightforward, with a marked channel guiding vessels into the bay. The surrounding reefs offer excellent snorkeling opportunities, with vibrant marine life and clear waters. The nearby Bubbly Pools, a natural rock formation where waves create a bubbling effect, are a popular attraction accessible via a short hike from the anchorage. For those interested in local culture, Foxy's Taboo, a renowned beachfront restaurant, is within reach, offering a taste of the island's culinary delights.

While Diamond Cay provides a peaceful retreat, it's important to note that the area can become crowded during peak seasons. To ensure a spot, especially during busy times, it's recommended to arrive early in the day. The bay's combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and local attractions makes it a must-visit destination for boaters exploring the British Virgin Islands.

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