Green cay island

Green cay

Protected Area In 1998, Green Cay became part of the National Nature Reserve of Saint-Martin, ensuring the protection of its terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Human access is now restricted in certain areas to preserve wildlife and prevent habitat degradation.
Natural Heritage
A Sanctuary for Seabirds
Green Cay is one of the most important nesting sites in St. Martin for:
🐦 Brown pelicans
🐦 Laughing gulls
🐦 Terns and tropicbirds
🐦 Magnificent frigatebirds >br> The steep cliffs and isolated environment provide ideal breeding conditions. >br> Marine Life
🌊 The surrounding waters are home to:
Green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles Colorful reef fish Rays and lobsters Coral formations and seagrass beds The area is highly appreciated for snorkeling and underwater exploration. Vegetation Green Cay's dry tropical vegetation consists of: 🌵 Cacti 🌿 Coastal shrubs 🌳 Native trees adapted to drought and salty conditions These plants help stabilize the soil and provide shelter for nesting birds.
Green Cay island
Green Cay island
Green Cay island

Discover Green caye with us

Wind Adventures will show you: ⚓ Spectacular views of Green Cay from the sea. 🤿 Crystal-clear snorkeling spots around the marine reserve. 🐢 Sea turtles feeding in the seagrass beds. 🐦 Seabirds soaring above the cliffs. 🌿 The importance of conservation and the role Green Cay plays in preserving St. Martin's biodiversity.