Lorded over by the ruins of Fort Barrington, this curvy little – and often deserted – bay is backed by a large salt pond and has a beach with gray-yellow sand and calm, protected turquoise waters. The coral-encrusted Andes wreck, a cargo boat from Trinidad that sank in the middle of the bay some 100 years ago, is just a short swim away and great for snorkeling.
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Deep Bay

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Must-see attractions
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