When the ocean is calm, Gordon’s Bay turns into a Mediterranean paradise, it has an abundance of sea life due to its deep protected cove and that it has been part of a larger aquatic marine reserve for over 15 years. The bay only has a tiny beach, the remainder is rock. This makes it a little tricky at times to navigate yourself in and out of the water if there is swell. Good spot for sunbathing on the rocks and for seeing the famous Blue Groper!
- Beautiful protected bay
- Marine reserve
- Abundance of marine life
- Safe swimming
- Excellent snorkelling
- No Lifeguards
- Rocky/tiny beach
- Entry can be tricky on days where there is swell
- Popular with scuba divers and snorkellers