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Landmark: Monkey PointCity: Mayreau
Country: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Continent: North America
Monkey Point, Mayreau, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, North America
Monkey Point is a geographical feature located on the southern tip of Mayreau island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
It is characterized by its rocky coastline and dense vegetation.
Visual Characteristics
The coastline at Monkey Point consists of dark, volcanic rock formations interspersed with small coves. Vegetation is dense, primarily composed of tropical trees and shrubs, reaching down to the water's edge. The water color is typically a deep blue, transitioning to turquoise closer to shore.
Location & Access Logistics
Monkey Point is situated at the southernmost extremity of Mayreau. Access is primarily by boat. From Saline Bay, it is approximately a 15-minute boat ride along the western coast. There is no direct road access. Anchorages are available in sheltered coves, but caution is advised due to submerged rocks. No dedicated parking facilities exist.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Monkey Point is a natural geological formation, part of the volcanic island arc of the Grenadines. Its current state is shaped by erosion and the growth of indigenous flora. The area is an example of a coastal ecosystem typical of the Lesser Antilles.
Key Highlights & Activities
Snorkeling is possible in the waters surrounding Monkey Point, particularly in the coves. Kayaking along the coastline offers views of the rock formations. Hiking trails are not formally established, but exploration of the immediate coastal area is feasible.
Infrastructure & Amenities
There are no formal infrastructure or amenities at Monkey Point. Visitors should bring all necessary supplies, including water and food. Cell phone signal is intermittent to non-existent.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for visibility for snorkeling is during daylight hours. Calm sea conditions are preferable, typically found in the morning. The dry season, from December to May, offers the most favorable weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests the name "Monkey Point" originates from the presence of small, non-native monkeys that were historically observed in the area, though their current presence is unconfirmed. The waters here are known for their clarity, offering good underwater visibility.
Nearby Landmarks
- Salt Whistle Bay (0.8km North)
- Mayreau Village (1.5km North)
- Union Island (8km Southwest)
- Tobago Cays Marine Park (10km East)