The reason to travel out to Sapodilla bay is to see the water, the Islands, and the houses. Seeing the houses from the road is worth the trip.

The reason to travel out to Sapodilla bay is to see the water, the Islands, and the houses. Seeing the houses from the road is worth the trip.
We almost missed this place as it was hard to locate on our non-descriptive map. Luckily, a nice woman with the neighborhood watch showed us where to park and pointed out the path to the remote bay. (We parked near the Las Brisas sign off of Chalk Sound Drive). The sand it clean and white and the water has a...
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gorgeous beach..no people...we saw wild life..turtles & different type of fish..worth the trip..the entrance is hard to find as the map is not very clear..watch out for the little sign.
Sapodilla Bay is what you imagine when you dream of an island sea side escape, Miles of crystal blue waters, you can walk for a mile and still see your feet. Very safe for children to walk, swim and play in. Venture out to the gazebo and you will see some draw dropping landscapes and a ship wreck. If your...
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What an amazing find! If you have a car this is a must see while exploring the other side of the island. The water is clearer than my bath water at home, you can walk out very far with water only up to your waist. Great place for a float, secluded and less windy than Grace Bay Beach. From Chalk...
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If you have rented a car for other reasons, and just want to try a different beach, why not try out Sapodilla Bay. It is very pretty, less busy, more secluded, but pretty much very similar to Grace Bay, less any current.
So serene and beautiful. Saw many turtles. Water is shallow for many feet and so clear. The turquoise blue and beauty of it make you think your in heaven. A must to go to!
Sapodilla Bay is a little unnerving: it's so quiet and clear and spectacularly clean. If waves are a must-have, you'll need to go elsewhere. But for as much turquoise water as you can possibly take in, plus the ability to float along with your drink and cigar, this is the place.
Crystal clear turquoise water, great for swimming and for families because the water stays shallow for quite a distance out.. Beautiful white sand beach but not much shade.
Sapodilla Bay was the last beach for us to visit. A local said it was his favorite, Accessing it on Chalk Sound was the trickiest part as we kept passing the road and walkway. You have to keep your eyes peeled. Taylor Bay would be our preference for wading in water way out but there were many more people. Go...
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