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Green Island | North Coast


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Landmark: Green Island
City: North Coast
Country: Antigua and Barbuda
Continent: North America

Green Island, North Coast, Antigua and Barbuda, North America

Green Island is a small, uninhabited cay located off the northeast coast of Antigua, within the waters of Antigua and Barbuda.

Visual Characteristics

The island is characterized by its low elevation, primarily covered in dense, green vegetation. Its coastline features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky outcrops. The surrounding waters are shallow and exhibit a clear turquoise hue.

Location & Access Logistics

Green Island is situated approximately 3 kilometers northeast of the mainland town of Seatons. Access is exclusively by boat. Private boat charters or water taxis can be hired from marinas in St. John's or from smaller jetties along the northeast coast, such as the one at Seatons. The journey typically takes 20-30 minutes. There is no dedicated parking on Green Island itself; boat operators will anchor offshore or beach their vessels where feasible.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Green Island is a natural formation, likely a coral reef that has accumulated sediment and developed vegetation over time. Its ecological classification is that of a small cay, supporting a coastal ecosystem.

Key Highlights & Activities

Snorkeling is possible around the shallow reefs surrounding the island, particularly on the western and southern sides. Kayaking and paddleboarding are suitable activities in the calm waters. The island's beaches are accessible for relaxation and sunbathing.

Infrastructure & Amenities

There are no permanent structures or amenities on Green Island. Visitors should bring all necessary supplies, including water, food, and sun protection. Cell phone signal is generally unreliable.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for visiting Green Island is during the dry season, from December to May, for optimal weather conditions. Mid-morning offers good lighting for photography of the water clarity. High tide is generally preferred for easier boat access to the beaches.

Facts & Legends

Local lore suggests that Green Island was once used as a lookout point by pirates due to its strategic position overlooking shipping lanes. While unverified, the island's remote nature lends itself to such historical speculation.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Great Bird Island (1.5km North)
  • Long Island (2.0km Southwest)
  • Prickly Pear Island (3.5km Northwest)
  • Boon Island (4.0km West)


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