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Explore The Baths on Virgin Gorda
Mondelo, British Virgin Islands
4.4
Located on the Southeast tip of Virgin Gorda, The Baths are a collection of massive granite boulders (the largest being 40 feet in diameter), which form natural tidal pools, tunnels, arches, and scenic grottoes that are open to the sea. There is a marked trail (a series of steps and rope handrails) through the caves that guides visitors from the beach at The Baths to Devil's Bay. For the more a...
Sail to Sandy Cay
Sandy Cay Island, British Virgin Islands
4.0
1 mi
To the southeast of Jost van Dyke, Sandy Cay is like something you'd see out of a postcard. It offers a perfect place to stop for the day (no overnight stays allowed) to swim and relax on the beach. Keep in mind that the anchorage is usually busy, so anticipate company.Sandy Cay is a national park (thanks to the efforts of Laurence Rockefeller) and visitors can enjoy a short botanical tour, whi...
Explore the Norman Island Caves
Norman Island, British Virgin Islands
4.0
First, I must say that the only way to get here is by boat. But that is the case for the majority of the destinations in the British Virgin Islands. Apparently the legend goes that the pirate, Blackbeard, after doing his pirate duties, would store his treasures in the caves. Though many people every day swim through the caves, I don't think any treasure has been found for quite some time. There...
Explore the Abandoned Factory at Peter Island
Honeymoon Beach, British Virgin Islands
Peter Island has a number of attractions on it but the abandoned mansion and factory in Little Harbour is one that not many people go exploring. Apparently the cigar factory was operated by the owners who lived on the hill nearby. It was built in the 1920's and was abandoned when none of the heirs to the factory and home wanted to live there because of the expense so they just left it. Now not ...
Catch A Soper's Hole Sunrise
Frenchmans Cay Hotel, British Virgin Islands
To get to Soper's Hole Tortola, BVI, if you're a non-British citizen, requires a passport and valid ID (and anything else that is required for travel in the country). To enter the territory, I flew into St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and then took a ferry to Soper's Hole, Tortola, BVI. Then drive or walk (it's a small town) to any of the jaw dropping coastal views. Personally I walked and photo...
Explore Norman Island
Norman Island, British Virgin Islands
Norman Island is one of the more popular islands in the BVI's, with great snorkeling, hiking, and caves to explore. There is a restaurant in one of the perfect blue water bays that is also open during the high season. There are no inhabitants on the island, except for wild goats. There are tales of buried treasure all over the island because of all of it's caves a long the shore as well as hidd...
Hang at Honeymoon Beach
Honeymoon Beach, British Virgin Islands
Honeymoon Beach is a private little beach located in Deadman's Bay across from the Peter Island resort. It's intimate size makes you feel like you're the only person (or people) on the island. There is a well maintained cabana, hammock, and 2 lounge chairs to relax and enjoy the scenery. Of course it was called Honeymoon Beach for a reason, mostly because it's outrageously romantic, but of cour...
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