Established by The Nature Conservancy in 1999, Jack and Isaac Bay Preserve spans 300 acres of pristine hills, white sand beaches, crystal waters, and vibrant coral reefs—an unspoiled treasure of the Virgin Islands. Home to over 400 species of fish and the largest nesting populations of green and hawksbill turtles on St. Croix, the preserve plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, including protecting nesting sites and educating the community about sea turtle conservation.