Body of water

Isaac Bayley Balfour

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Brian
October 13, 2021
Located near Point Udall, it is well worth the trip to this scenic and secluded beach, perfect for swimming, and a barrier reef for snorkeling!
Blake
August 7, 2021
Jack and Isaac's Bay is a short hike to a pristine beach on the East End of the island. Notably, this end of the island can be hot in the summer months as it features desert-like terrain. However, the hike is beautiful and the beach is certainly a reward. Pro tips: You will need to hike in and hike out any drinks or snacks. There is not shade on this beach. Make sure you google Manchineel Trees before you go!
Jack and Isaac's Bay is a short hike to a pristine beach on the East End of the island. Notably, this end of the island can be hot in the summer months as it features desert-like terrain. However, the hike is beautiful and the beach is certainly a reward. Pro tips: You will need to hike in and hi…
Lori Rae
July 25, 2018
Hike down to Isaac Bay - about a mile. The beach is great and if the water is calm there is some great snorkeling.
Liesel
April 5, 2022
Stunning, pristine, secluded, and just a few minutes drive from Coakley Bay next to Point Udall. We frequently go here to walk the beach and swim in the ocean, and we seldom see other people. You have a decent hike down to the beach (and then back up to your car). Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen and water.
Angela
February 17, 2021
Jack's Bay and Isaac's Bay beaches are located on the very East End side of the island, near Point Udall. They are only accessible by foot so they tend to be a bit more private. The hike is fairly easy..and the path is well marked and packed earth most places. The reward is magnificent beaches with soft powdery sand.

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