Wear tennis shoes because you will have to hike a bit to get down to some of the areas. Be careful too because the water comes in and drains out pretty quickly from the Atlantic waters.

Wear tennis shoes because you will have to hike a bit to get down to some of the areas. Be careful too because the water comes in and drains out pretty quickly from the Atlantic waters.
On the Atlantic side of the Island, just south of the glass window bridge, marked by white-ish rock gate posts and an old round heritage designation sign. Wear sturdy shoes to hike in over the uneven ground. The hike is under 5 minutes and not arduous. You will find rock pools that fill with sea water during high tide and...
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This is quite a rough walk/hike over rock so beware, but if you have good shoes and take your time you'll be ok. I would recommend doing this when you are in top form, not tired out, as it would be easy to slip on the craggy rocks and get scraped up. It can also be very hot out there,...
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Definitely bring your flipflops with you and a bathing suit. We parked right off the main road and headed to find this hidden gem. The view was breathtaking and the natural tidepools were really cool!
We hit queens bath twice, high tide & low. Both a different experience. High tide was a lot of laughs as the tide came crashing over the rocks & created a bubble bath of foam
If you can get here on a day when the surf is up and the waves are crashing hard, you will be rewarded with some dramatic scenes!
Wow, the power of the ocean...the day we went it was spectacular...however be aware you need to walk over the rocks to see it, and the best part is when you walk all the way around to the cove....you can sit on the rocks and admire...if not "sure footed "...you may not want to walk here.
It took us a couple times to find it, but we finally struck gold. If you park just off the Queens Highway and just south of the Glass Window at the Bahamas Heritage sign you are in the right place. Next, head up the rocky road toward the ocean, but keep right where you seen the large sand area which...
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Its not marked well but just after the sign saying your entering Gregory Town. Do not wear sandals, its a lot of very sharp lava rocks, so don't venture in too much without proper footwear. Also don't take your daredevils in there who hope to win one with the man of the sea, we had a very unfortunate fella with...
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Great time easy walk and and interesting place to get some really great pictures. Just make sure you go at low tide on a sunny day so you can truly enjoy its beauty.
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