Green Turtle Cay boasts of sun kissed beaches, utmost serenity, and great opportunities for enjoying water sports such as diving, snorkeling, and surfing. Relax on the white powdery sands while sipping the "Goombay Smash" (a local drink) and admiring the stunning landscape. Located on the southern end of the Island is the quaint village of Plymouth where you can see an amazing assortment of historic buildings including 200+ year old cemetery, the island's original jail, Sculpture garden, and Albert Lowe Museum. To reach Plymouth you can hire a taxi from your Green Turtle house rental at economical rates . If you want to explore some more pristine beaches around then you can check out the splendid Channel Cay and Treasure Cay, which can be reached 15 minutes from Green Turtle Cay by ferry boat ride.
Green Turtle Cay has no dearth of fine dining options which are scattered all over the island. The village of Plymouth has several restaurants, which serve traditional sea delicacies and local drinks. Also, in the White Sound area, you will find good eating joints. Do not miss to dine at the two very famous Island style hotels- The Bluff House and The Green Turtle Club. Located on the northern end of the island, these hotels are internationally recognized for their soothing ambiance, quality of food and panoramic surroundings. For passionate shoppers, the Island has not much to offer except some lovely boutiques, shops and galleries where you can buy exquisite souvenir items and gifts for your loved ones. If you are planning to visit Green Turtle Cay during the annual Junkanoo festival, which is celebrated on the New Year's Day then it is good to get your accommodation booked in one of the Green Turtle Cay vacation rentals well in advance. During the event, the quiet streets of the island come alive with “rushers" and reverberate with the sounds of Junkanoo. The lickin cowbells, multihued crepe paper costumes, ornate horns, goatskin drums all add charm to the beautiful parade that passes through the well illuminated narrow streets of Green Turtle Cay.