This uninhabited island is the supposed setting for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. The famed caves at Treasure Point are popular with day sailors and powerboaters. If you land ashore at the island's main anchorage in the Bight, you can find a small beach bar and behind it a trail that winds up the hillside and reaches a peak with a fantastic view of the Sir Francis Drake Channel to the north. The island boasts nearly 12 miles of hiking trails. Call Pirate's Bight for information on ferry service, which was being upgraded in late 2014 to accommodate day-trippers.

Things to Do

Dining

Pirate's Bight

This breezy, open-air dining establishment boasts quirky beach bar eccentricities (a cannon is fired at sunset and bar-goers play games like...

Willy T

Willy T is a floating bar and restaurant that's anchored to the north of the Bight. Lunch and dinner are served in a party-hearty atmosphere...

Travel Tips

Getting Here and Around

The only way to reach this island is by private boat or on a charter boat that puts you aboard the Willy T. for a meal and drinks. ...