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Soggy Dollar Bar
Soggy Dollar Bar Yachties and Caribbean sailors are a regular fixture at the Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost van Dyke, in the British Virgin Islands. This legendary bar is reputed as the birthplace of the BVI’s signature cocktail, the Painkiller made with the iconic Pusser’s British Royal Navy rum. The b
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Sage Mountain National Park
Sage Mountain National Park With the highest point located at an astounding 1,716 feet above sea level, Sage Mountain National Park is considered a hikers paradise, complete with majestic overlooks, tropical trees and 29 acres of an exotic forest that has been untouched for over 500 years.Aside fr
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Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke For the barefoot island, casual is the name of the game for the 4-mile (6.4 km) long paradise known as Jost Van Dyke. The smallest island in the British Virgin Islands, visitors indulge in the many beachside bars and restaurants, protected anchorages, and of course its famous “Lobste
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Anegada Island
Anegada Island At only 10 miles (15 km) long by 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, Anegada is affectionately referred to as the ‘drowned’ land for its numerous salt ponds and sunken feel, a mere 28 feet above sea level. If one plans to go to Anegada, they would enjoy miles of white sandy beaches and would eve
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Cane Garden Bay
Cane Garden Bay Surfs up in the jewel of the British Virgin Islands, Cane Garden Bay. Located on the northwestern coastline of Tortola Island, this fabulous portion of the beach close to Road Town is a favorite amongst water sport enthusiasts. From surfing, boating, jet skiing, boogey boarding, to
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British Virgin Islands Cruise Port
British Virgin Islands Cruise Port The quintessential white sands, turquoise water and colorful architecture of the British Virgin Islands (BVIs) have long been part of every Caribbean cruiser’s dream. There are 60 islands in all, but the most popular for a day in port are the main island of Torto
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White Bay
White Bay People travel the entire world in search of tropical paradise, when all along it’s been sitting right here—hanging out in plain view. Here on tiny Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands, yachties, bar flies, sunseekers, and divers all gather together on a white sand cove that’s back
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Virgin Gorda
Virgin Gorda Virgin Gorda is not as popular compared with the rest of the British Virgin Islands, yet beholds comparable and unique beauty that makes visiting the third-largest island a must. Perhaps its most attractive feature, Virgin Gorda contains the geological wonder known as “The Baths,” for
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Tortola
Tortola Considered a tropic masterpiece, Tortola sports a list of attractions and white sandy beaches that can keep anybody entertained throughout long or short stays. From its variety of water sports at popular Cane Garden Bay such yachting, surfing, swimming to its natural preserves and historic
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The Baths
The Baths Considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful natural sites, The Baths is an absolute must if you plan on heading to Virgin Gorda. Laden with exotic pools and grottos that are formed by mammoth boulders, each turn in The Bath’s is a unique and romantic experience. Around each corner
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JR ONeal Botanic Gardens
JR ONeal Botanic Gardens What is a vacation to the British Virgin Islands without a visit to one of its plentiful and majestic natural sites? Although one of the islands smaller attractions, what J.R. ONeal Botanic Gardens lacks in size it makes up for in sheer beauty and exotic horticulture, with
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Doing business & staying in touch while in British Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islands: Doing business & staying in touch
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British Virgin Islands Weather, Climate and Geography
British Virgin Islands Weather, climate and geography
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British Virgin Islands History, Language and Culture
British Virgin Islands History, Language and Culture
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British Virgin Islands Travel Guide and Travel Information
British Virgin Islands Travel Guide
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