This “beach” is great for snorkeling and off shore diving. The beach is extremely rocky, not just pebbles. There is no area of the beach where you can enter without walking on sand covered rocks. We’ve gone to South Haulover Bay twice now. The sea life is amazing and the coral is beautiful. It’s one of the only places where the coral doesn’t seem to be damaged from the hurricane. To the very left and right sides of the bay are amazing places to snorkel and also scuba dive. We went diving there towards the edge of the bay and reached about 45ft. The water is as calm as a lake. No facilities, limited parking, but no hiking to get to the beach. The photos were taken in November...
   Read moreOmg! This is THE spot for snorkeling and, selfishly, I almost didnt want to post about it because it was almost empty and literally the coolest little cay there was. We happened to just stop here on our way to hansen and totally worth it. As I was snorkeling, I couldnt help but sing under the sea because it was like a scene from the little mermaid. Beware of the urchins though and its a bit rocky, but totally worth it to spend time exploring if you...
   Read moreNot terrible snorkeling, certainly not the best we found on STJ. It was a windy day so the north was too rough and full of seaweed. We read the south side wasn't as good and it likely isn't. Stay to the right of the bay and follow it out to the point as far as you can. We snorkeled both sides and found the right to be much better. But as always don't hang to the shore like I see all too...
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