It is as it appears in the old maps of the islands. There, the sand of purity alabaster, which disintegrates like a handful of talc in the hands and feet of the walkers, contrasts with the turquoise of the sea.
Several dark and porous rocks complement the landscape that offers a rest away from any attempt of noise. Tortuga Bay is a beautiful beach with white sand; it has that name because it is a nesting site for the black turtle.