Whale Watching
Salt Cay is whale headquarters from January to end of March every year.
Salt Cay is located in the Turks Island Passage, the Atlantic humpback whales migration route to the Silver Banks for calving and mating.
Salt Cay, your friendly island home .
Salt Cay offers you a peaceful, serene place to relax,
be inspired and unwind, a remote island with soft sandy beaches,
turquoise oceans and quiet adventures.
Get ready for a quiet adventure – Destination Salt Cay!
Whale watching, diving, snorkeling, sport fishing,
kayaking, hammock diving, birdwatching, taking nature walks, beachcombing,
joining friends for a drink at sunset, listening to music after the sun goes down… and so much more.
Salt Cay is whale headquarters from January to end of March every year.
Salt Cay is located in the Turks Island Passage, the Atlantic humpback whales migration route to the Silver Banks for calving and mating.
Salt Cay is all about dive adventures – with warm waters, great visibility – The currents are light and divers enjoy moored dive sites within 5-10 min from Deane’s Dock.
Salt Cay has the best snorkeling from shore of all the Turks Islands. Get to the snorkel spots by foot or bike – see sting rays, squid, turtles, schools of grunts, snappers, trigger fish and many more.
From bone fishing in the creek to deep sea fishing in the waters around Salt Cay, sport fishing enthusiasts have many tales to tell.
Salt Cay Whale Adventures offers deep sea fishing enthusiasts a great time cruising the waters in search of Wahoo, Mahi-mahi, Blackfin Tuna and more.
Hop into your kayak to paddle along the Wall and enjoy humpback whale sightings during January – end of March.
Salt Cay kayaking is great any time of year along the West and North sides of the island or put a kayak in the Creek during high tide and paddle with the turtles, crabs and flamingos.
Salt Cay is a place to enjoy quiet times and peaceful moments – a true getaway from it all vacation. Dive into a hammock with a good book!
Nature always wears the colors of the spirit
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
Reddish Egret Chicks
Nested in the Mangroves of South Creek
Special thanks to Judy Dirckx for permission to use her video.
Bring your camera. Flamingos, heron, osprey, frigate birds, laughing gulls, mockingbirds, the rare sighting of a pelican and small flocks of anis are just a few of the many birds.
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Salt Cay is a little over 2.5 square miles of beautiful by nature – perfect for beachcombing and nature walks.
Here are a few suggestions…
Destination Salt Cay
Spotlight on Salt Cay
Salt Cay Ferry
Paradise on Salt Cay