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Review:
Waterlemon Cay is a cay on St. John that is named for the water lemon fruit. The cay is located within Leinster Bay and serves as the island's most popular spot for snorkeling, attracting thousands of visitors each year to observe the region's native fish, nurse sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, and coral reefs. Less than 200 yards from the cay, the Leinster Bay Plantation Ruins are visible, showcasing a former sugar factory building and a seven-foot animal round. Nearby, the Annaberg Plantation Ruins showcase more colonial-era ruins preserved as part of Virgin Islands National park, while the Old Danish Guardhouse and the Windy Hill Ruins preserve buildings from the island's Danish era of rule. Map
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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