Home to the Ritz Carlton Club, what was formerly a quiet, somewhat isolated bay is now surrounded by palm lined walkways, restaurant, bar, swimming pool and luxury accommodations. The beach is accessible to the public through a public access road just past the Ritz Carlton Resort's main entrance. The beach is typically very quiet, great for just laying back and enjoying the scenery and perfect weather. The bay is popular with windsurfers and kiteboarders, they can be quite entertaining.
The water is usually very calm and there is typically a nice breeze. Sea grass in some areas of the water is common. Bluebeards Beach is in walking distance from the Ritz Carlton Resort and it's beach, Turtle Cove. The resort's watersports activities desk offers a range of options from kayaking to windsurfing. The path between the two Ritz properties is short, cemented and follows the coastline.




