Whistling Cay

Whistling Cay

Whistling Cay

Nestled in the US Virgin Islands, Whistling Cay is a smaller yet captivating snorkeling spot off the coast of St. John. This deep-water area plunges to depths of 40 feet or more, offering clear visibility that allows visitors to peer into the underwater world. The site is renowned for its large coral formations, which can be admired from the surface or explored up close by free-diving. Snorkelers can float above and observe the vibrant marine life, while more adventurous visitors can descend to get a closer look at the intricate textures and colors of the coral.

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