This 75-acre red-marble and volcanic-rock island is notable for it's 150-plus-foot-high volcanic towers that rise on both its ends that resemble fins flipping through the turquoise waters and is surrounded by coral reefs.
The island is a wilderness sanctuary with a few maintained hiking trails but is mostly left wild. There are some animals here that aren't anywhere else. Gaian shifters of all varities are welcome as are their kin. Watch out for the cave behind the waterfall and stay off the second floor of the club house.