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Landmark: Woburn BayCity: Gouyave
Country: Grenada
Continent: North America
Woburn Bay, Gouyave, Grenada, North America
Woburn Bay is a coastal inlet located on the southwestern coast of Grenada, near the village of Gouyave.
This bay is characterized by its calm, clear waters and a shoreline composed of fine, light-colored sand.
Visual Characteristics
The bay's waters exhibit a range of blues, from pale turquoise near the shore to deeper indigo further out. The seabed is visible in shallower areas, revealing sand and occasional patches of seagrass. The surrounding land features moderate vegetation, primarily consisting of palm trees and low-lying shrubs. The bay is approximately 1.5 kilometers in length and 0.8 kilometers wide at its widest point.
Location & Access Logistics
Woburn Bay is situated 3 kilometers south of Gouyave. Access is primarily via the coastal road, Albert Street, which runs along the western edge of the bay. Parking is available along the roadside in designated pull-off areas. Public transport is limited; local buses serving the Gouyave to Grand Anse route pass within 1 kilometer of the bay, requiring a short walk to reach the shoreline.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Woburn Bay is a natural geological formation, a shallow embayment carved into the island's coastline by marine erosion over millennia. Ecologically, it functions as a sheltered marine habitat, supporting a variety of small fish and invertebrates within its seagrass beds.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is possible in the sheltered waters. Kayaking and paddleboarding can be undertaken when sea conditions are calm. Observation of local fishing boats operating within the bay is common. Snorkeling is feasible in areas with visible seagrass beds, particularly during daylight hours.
Infrastructure & Amenities
There are no formal restroom facilities directly at Woburn Bay. Shade is provided by natural vegetation along the shoreline. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. No food vendors are permanently located at the bay; however, small local eateries can be found in the nearby village of Gouyave.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for photography is generally mid-morning to early afternoon when sunlight is most direct, illuminating the water color. The dry season, from January to May, offers the most favorable weather conditions with minimal rainfall. High tide is not a critical factor for access or activity at this bay.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that Woburn Bay was historically a favored stopping point for small trading vessels due to its sheltered nature, though no formal historical records confirm this specific use.
Nearby Landmarks
- Gouyave Fish Market (1.5km North)
- Concord Falls (3.0km Northeast)
- Dougaldston Spice Estate (4.5km East)
- Grand Anse Beach (8.0km Southeast)