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This is a picture of Drake Seat.  It's one of the islands best view points.  It looks over Megan's Bay and the rest of the Virgin Islands set out east.

Coki Beach is A small beach on the north coast often crowded with snorkelers and sunbathers taking a tour with their fellow cruise ship passengers.


Coral World is a 4.5-acre marine park and observatory aquarium. While the underwater observatory gives visitors a 'stay-dry' chance to view the marine life, many of the exhibits invite participation. Children especially enjoy the touch pool, where they can handle marine creatures such as sea stars and conchs. This attraction also offers active tours that take participants out on boats, under water and up into the air on a parasail.


The General Rogers is a 120-foot Coast Guard buoy tender that was sunk intentionally as an artificial reef and dive site in the 1980s. It rests upright at 60 feet with the top deck coming up to about 40. Strong currents can often prevent dive operators from coming to this site.


The Mountain Top is a tourist attraction known for its amazing view. At 1,500 feet above sea level, visitors can see up and down the island chain. The area, once known as Signal Hill, served as a strategic communications point for the United States government during the 1940s.