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Starfish Point, aka Ivory Kai, is very close to Rum Point and the Kaibo, and thus about a 50 minute drive from the port area (each way). You would need a rental car or to book an excursion that includes a stop there.

 

It's just a beach, which sometimes has lots of starfish around. I wouldn't say it's worth the drive if that's your only reason for heading out there, as there are no guarantees of seeing starfish since they're wild and sometimes hang out in other areas instead.

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Starfish Point, aka Ivory Kai, is very close to Rum Point and the Kaibo, and thus about a 50 minute drive from the port area (each way). You would need a rental car or to book an excursion that includes a stop there.

 

It's just a beach, which sometimes has lots of starfish around. I wouldn't say it's worth the drive if that's your only reason for heading out there, as there are no guarantees of seeing starfish since they're wild and sometimes hang out in other areas instead.

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