Secluded Paradise At
Point Of Sand
Beckoning beach bums to linger for the day, the sea at Point Of Sand stays ankle deep for just over 15 feet then gradually drops off, making it incredible for basking in the sun and staying cool in the water. Visitors have given many rave reviews of this beach on TripAdvisor, writing about how secluded, private and quiet it is. When snorkelling around Point Of Sand, the currents can be strong – but the opportunity to see Queen Conch, Bonefish, Permits and a dozen different types of reef fish is absolutely worth it.
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