It was a windy day- the water was too rough to enjoy. On a fair day, it would probably be fun.
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It was a windy day- the water was too rough to enjoy. On a fair day, it would probably be fun.
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Point of Sand provides wonderful snorkeling suitable for the whole family, in a semi-protected area. A lot to see without getting too far from the sandy shore.
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Always make a trip to the point when on island, can easily be biked to (round trip about 14 miles) take a cooler and allow a few hours to visit the beautiful pink sand beach where it is not unusual to be the only ones
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loved the easy access to snorkeling. beautiful beach. was a good ride from where we were staying by bike. nice locals lived by that assisted with a flat bike tire!
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Snorkeling off the Point of Sand revealed nurse shark, spotted eagle ray, yellow sting ray, procupine fish (2 feet long!) beautiful angel fish (grey and queen, triggerifsh, barracuda, lobster, and a bounty of beautiful reef fish. Watch out for the current at the eastern inlet, it can get quite strong!
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We arrived by car and parked where the rental place told us. It is better to park as you enter from the main road. Walk straight out to the dock...don't turn left and go toward the cabana..there are currents there. The safest place is to the right of the docks. There are decent coral and fish within 50 feet of...
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I am not a diver..... I spent a couple weeks on the island to snorkel and bonefish.
Point of sand was the only real world-class find.
Go about a quarter or half way out the dock there, and enter. Just remain calm, let the water take you and merely observe. You will wash up on the beach in about 200...
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