Beaches
Edit ThisBeaches on the leeward coast (Caribbean) are usually small bays surrounded by dense vegetation. They often have calm, transparent waters - ideal for swimming and snorkelling - and light coloured sand, ranging from various shades of gold to coral white.
Beaches on the windward coast (Atlantic) have elongated, wave-beaten shores and darker volcanic sand. Swimming here is not as relaxing as on the Caribbean side, as there may be some currents.
Water temperature is always very pleasant, varying between 26º C and 30º C, depending on the season.
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Man O'War Bay
Edit ThisCharlotteville, Man O War Bay
photo by: R.King
Caribbean Coast.
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Castara Bay
Edit ThisView of Castara Bay
photo by: xonkas
Castara Bay, on the Caribbean coast, is divided into two bays – Big Bay, just in front of Castara Village, and Little Bay, more secluded and great for snorkelling. Both are surrounded by lush vegetation.
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