Green Cay in BVI, an ideal spot for snorkeling and enjoying the serene, untouched natural beauty.

Green Cay, British Virgin Islands

Green Cay in BVI, an ideal spot for snorkeling and enjoying the serene, untouched natural beauty.

Matt and Britney Weidert

Matt Weidert

Green Cay, situated between Sandy Spit and Little Jost Van Dyke, is a delightful anchorage in the British Virgin Islands. This location offers an idyllic setting for a lunch break, with beautiful surroundings to take in while you relax on your yacht.

What to do at Green Cay

  • Anchoring and Relaxing: Green Cay is a great spot to anchor and enjoy the serene environment. The calm waters make it perfect for a leisurely lunch on your boat.
  • Swimming and Snorkeling: The clear waters around Green Cay are excellent for swimming and snorkeling, providing a chance to explore the vibrant marine life.
  • Diving: There are a couple of dive sites around Green Cay that are worth exploring for diving enthusiasts. The underwater scenery adds to the allure of this spot.

Nearby Attractions

  • Sandy Spit: A tiny island nearby, Sandy Spit is a must-visit for its picturesque beach and clear waters. 
  • Little Jost Van Dyke: Another close destination, Little Jost Van Dyke offers attractions like the B-Line Beach Bar and the hike to the Bubbly Pool. 
For a comprehensive guide to other destinations and activities in the British Virgin Islands, check out our British Virgin Islands destination page.

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