Peaceful, unspoiled little island that gives you an idea of what the area looked like before tourism. Don't stay where the tour boats drop you off. Explore the island and look around. It is very small so you cannot get lost. You'll catch iguanas out sunning and birds hopping around. Advice: DO NOT remove your sandals when walking around the little sand dunes where the iguanas hang out. Once you walk off the beach area and cross over to the center of the island, there are nasty little white burrs that will attach themselves to your skin. Then when you walk, each step pushes them deeper in. They actually look like little white triangular teeth. My daughter made this mistake and had about 5 stabbing her. We had to pick her up, remove the burrs, then get her sandals on her. I couldn't believe no one had told us about this, so hope it helps...
Read moreThis is a nice beach accessible by quite a few methods. You can certainly take a tour there (as many others have indicated), but if you rent a kayak, you can easily make a day trip by kayaking to Little Water Cay and walking up (see the iguanas en route) or by continuing further and docking...
Read moreHalf Moon Bay aka iguana island. Is worth the visit if you are on a boating excursion. They cut down all the trees so there is no shade. Spend a half hour exploring, take a dip in the water. It is quite busy mid day with all the boat...
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