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Hundreds of years ago, pirates notoriously buried their loot along the shores of the British Virgin Islands. Today, the swashbucklers have long since sailed on and their spoils retrieved, but their ...
Insider tips: The Baths, a labyrinth of beachside boulders forming natural pools and seawater flooded grottoes, are a definite must-do when visiting Virgin Gorda. Nearby white-sand beaches include ...
Sean Pavone/Shutterstock Explore enough of the Caribbean, and you’ll realize every island is markedly different, from their ...
Much like the United States and Britain, the USVI and BVI are similar but different in the most nuanced ways. Here are some tips for the traveler trying to determine where to land.
It offers the best of both worlds as boasts its beauty where the Caribbean Sea meets the North Atlantic Ocean. One of the unique travel spots in the British Virgin Islands is The Baths (Virgin Gorda).
Day 3: Cooper Island - The Baths (Virgin Gorda) - Long Bay - North Sound. Virgin Gorda’s famous Baths, a natural playground of granite boulders and crystal pools, are a must—but usually require a boat ...
A former luxury resort on the exclusive island of Virgin Gorda could now be your private holiday home.. The Valley Trunk Estate, an 18-acre spread in the Caribbean with 10 bedroom suites in five ...
From Virgin Gorda, sail two-and-a-half hours north and reach 11-mile-long Anegada, the least visited of the inhabited BVI. It’s a rare gem well worth the effort. Anegada offers that back-in-time ...