While we were anchored off Lobster Island in NE Antigua, we could take the dinghy to surrounding islands and snorkeling sites to explore. Much of the water is shallow and has coral heads that you can’t take your boat into, so taking a dinghy is the only way. Since this is the East side, it gets the full brunt of waves coming from the Atlantic. There is also a shelf around Antigua and where it gets shallow, you will get the Atlantic waves breaking on the shallow water. So one day we took the dinghy out to that area of the shelf to check out Hell’s Gate. This is the farthest East rock formation that is taking the brunt of the Atlantic. We didn’t want to get too close because it can be dangerous and it was fairly wavy and windy already. But I did want to get a pic. Also, we anchored the dinghy in a place that didn’t look like it had coral and hopped overboard. Some fantastic snorkeling if you can handle the waves.