This valley is named after the hundreds of Jersey Tiger Moths that live in the limestone canyon every summer.
From the beach you can climb up the stunning waterfalls of the national park. It’s a tough climb, with only a rope ladder in places, so take care. But the waterfalls definitely make it all worthwhile, especially on a hot summers day.
Continue climbing up to the village at the top if you want to stay in one of the pensions there, or back down to the restaurant on the beach which has wooden platforms to sleep on.
Remember to check the times of the returning boats, and take some liquid supplies if you are planning to spend the night.