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Sandy Cay Description
The quintessential desert island, Sandy Cay is an uninhabited small islet off Little Jost Van Dyke, known in the British Virgin Islands as the "all-beach island". The waters here are deep almost until the shore, and make for good snorkelling and kayaking as there are fringe reefs on both the north and south sides of the island. The cay also features some short hiking trails as well as an anchorage that attracts yachters for daytime picnics. A lone palm on Sandy Cay rises above the beach.
Hobbies & Activities category: Boating, sailing, water craft activities;  Scuba or snorkel opportunity;  Swimming & water activities;  Hiking opportunity;  River rafting, canoeing, kayaking;  Region with significant interests
Tips
This area is prone to ocean swells and is not a good anchorage all year round.
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