
Approach: Very easy
Shelter: Good - Alternative: Prickly Bay a few 100 m. away
Night approach: Yes - Overnight: Yes
Draft: 3.5 meters
Beware: Porpoise Rock coming from the east
Waypoint: 11° 59, 70' N - 061° 46, 17 W
Anchorage: Good holding on sand or mud
Coming from the west you can't miss seeing the university buildings to the west of the entrance to the bay. On the approach, make out the 2 islets offlying the western point. Come to the waypoint steering approximately 360°. Beware of the eastern point which isn't clear of dangers.
At the waypoint, depth should be about 9 meters. You can anchor approximately 50 m. to starboard after the waypoint, on sand 5 to 6 meters, good holding.
Otherwise, steer 10° magnetic towards the building with the blue roof. Pick up a mooring or dock onto the marina (depth 4 m.)
Swell may come into the bay.
Going ashore: at the marina