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Jansom Bay is a small protected cove offering it's visitors a great place to relax and snorkel. It's especially good for kids because there is no currents and the water is clear and quite shallow. There is a wealth of marine life including many colorful reef fish. There is also a good chance of spotting a Green Sea Turtle. This bay is a little treasure. It's a privately owned beach so expect to be charged a small entrance fee.
A restaurant caters to your appetite, and rumor has it, there's a freshwater shower in the rocks. Deckchairs and beds are available. Jansom Bay is close to Three Rocks dive site, and will often have dive boats moored up close by, particularly in the afternoon.
A competent swimmer will be able to snorkel around these rocks. The very fortunate ones may see a harmless Leopard shark, using the area for an afternoon nap. There is also reasonably good snorkeling along the sides of the bay, although the fish looking for a free meal can be a nuisance to the more timid.
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