Fallen Jerusalem
Fallen Jerusalem
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One of the tinier of the British Virgin Islands, often explored by sea kayakers.
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MisiuL
Pittsburg, CA314 contributions
Feb 2012 • Friends
Our best find on BVIs. Beautiful, pristine beach with boulders similar to The Baths and nobody around. It can't get much better than that! One of the best snorkeling at the islands with some interesting tunnels and cave like underwater formations. We took one of the two moorings at North Lee Bay and enjoyed this secluded beach for most of the day half mile of the crowds at The Baths.
Written March 26, 2012
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Cindy P
13 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
If you are on a boat charter in the BVI's, head over to Fallen Jerusalem and grab one of the two park service mooring balls and beach the dinghy or snorkel in to explore this little uninhabited island. It is very similar to The Baths, but less crowded since you can only get there by boat. Great snorkeling and exploring!
Written August 4, 2017
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Patrick O
Florida98 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
All we can say is this is a piece of heaven. Sailed here in June 2016 with my wife. There are 2 NPS moorings here. Dingy to the island and there is sand at the far right of the beach to land. Great stop if you are coming from Cooper Island. Good for picnicing, Hiking and snorkeling. Lots of fish near the big boulders.
Written April 2, 2017
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ginger s
Kemah, TX66 contributions
May 2015
We went on a day sail with two friends to this amazing slice of Caribbean paradise. We were the only people there and it was truly amazing. The water was beautiful and the deserted beaches were what you dream of. I hope to make it back again
Written April 28, 2016
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Ben L
Bedford, MA, United States10 contributions
Feb 2020
Well isolated from the madhouse that is The Baths, but there was a good deal of surge running and the water was a bit murky. Not a tone of coral, and fish life was less abundant than some other sites.
Written February 11, 2020
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