Lobster Island South Cove is the kind of place you stumble upon and instantly feel you've discovered a secret. This diminutive, sheltered bay is a testament to the quiet beauty that Antigua holds, far from the well-trodden paths. Your approach by boat reveals a sliver of soft, pale sand cradled by low-lying rocks and lush, green foliage, creating an intimate, almost personal, beach experience.
“This exceptionally tiny, sheltered cove offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility, feeling like your own personal, undiscovered beach.”
Palm trees framing a sunset shore
The water here is exceptionally calm, a mirror-like surface reflecting the clear Caribbean sky. Its shallow depths make it ideal for a gentle dip, a place to simply float and let the warmth of the sun and the serenity of the surroundings wash over you. The sense of seclusion is profound; you might find yourself the sole visitor, with only the rustle of leaves and the distant calls of seabirds for company.
While not offering extensive snorkeling, the charm of Lobster Island South Cove lies in its understated beauty and profound tranquility. It's a place for quiet contemplation, for sharing an intimate moment with nature, or simply for enjoying the rare luxury of having a piece of the Caribbean all to yourself. This tiny cove is a reminder that the most precious discoveries are often the smallest and most hidden.