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Bird watchers are in for a treat! Herons, ospreys, egrets, mockingbirds, Finches, wild canaries, hummingbirds, and flamingos abound. And lepidopterists can spot approximately 28 endemic subspecies of butterflies. Spring is a very good time to visit.

There are magnificent limestone caves. Coral gardens, shelves and reefs are a treat for divers and the deep creeks, tidal flats, and pools are filled with game fish. Spectacular, untouched, white sand beaches stretch for miles.

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  1. December 23, 2018 at 8:53 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    We anchored south of Landrail point a few years ago and had a difficult time. The bottom was marl, and the anchor couldn’t set.