Monkey Point: A Snorkeling Paradise in the British Virgin Islands
Discover Monkey Point in the British Virgin Islands: a snorkeling paradise with vibrant marine life and tranquil, crystal-clear waters.
Monkey Point, located off the southern coast of Guana Island in the British Virgin Islands, is a renowned snorkeling destination. Its clear waters and vibrant marine life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and diverse coral reefs, make it a must-visit spot for both novice and experienced snorkelers.
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Know before you go
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- Visit early in the morning for calm waters, fewer crowds, and optimal snorkeling conditions.
- Snorkeling during low tide can provide better visibility and closer encounters with marine life.
- Be aware of north swells, as they can make the anchorage uncomfortable.
- Utilize the National Park Authority mooring balls (orange with yellow floating line) and avoid attempting to anchor.
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Getting There
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Boat
To reach Monkey Point, the most common approach is by boat. From Tortola or Virgin Gorda, you can hire a private water taxi or join a boat tour. Many tours include snorkeling gear and refreshments. Alternatively, from the main ferry terminal in Virgin Gorda, take a taxi or local bus to the North Sound area. From there, hire a boat or join a boat tour heading towards Monkey Point. The boat ride typically takes about 30 minutes. Ensure the captain knows your destination to arrive safely at the beach. Boat tour costs vary, but expect to pay around $50-$100 per person.
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Ferry and Boat
If starting from St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, take a ferry to Tortola. Upon arrival at the ferry terminal in Road Town, Tortola, take a taxi to a marina offering boat services to Monkey Point. The taxi ride from Road Town to a suitable marina, such as Trellis Bay, will cost approximately $45. From the marina, hire a boat or join a tour to Monkey Point. The boat ride will take around 30 minutes. Ferry fares from St. Thomas to Tortola are approximately $60 per person round trip. Remember to factor in customs and immigration fees when traveling between the USVI and BVI.
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