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Little Harbour

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Little Harbor

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Pirates Bight

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Pirates Bight – At Pirate’s you’ll find a nice beach, bar, games and restaurant with picnic tables

Posted 11 months ago at 6:30 pm.

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The Caves

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The Caves

Another great snorkel is “The Caves”

Posted 11 months ago at 6:27 pm.

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Sandy Spit

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Sandy Pit

Sandy Spit, Green Cay &  Soper’s  Hole

In the morning, we head over to Sandy Cay or Sandy Spit and Green Cay for more great snorkeling and basking in the fabulous BVI sunshine.

Posted 11 months, 2 weeks ago at 4:21 pm.

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Saba Rock

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Saba-rock

Saba Rock with BEYC  just 200 yards away

There’s often live entertainment and dancing at Saba Rock bar and restaurant and the marine museum is definitely worth a look see!

For landlubbers, they rent hotel rooms and provide free ferry service too!

Posted 11 months, 2 weeks ago at 4:08 pm.

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The Indians

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The Indians

Near Norman Island and beside Pelican Island is a wonderful place to snorkel named “The Indians”.

From a distance, these four tall rock formations look somewhat like an Indian headdress! This is a great place to snorkel and dive.

After “The Indians” on to Peter Island where we may set anchor in Dead Man’s Bay.  Enjoy a lovely swim at this world class beach or partake in a sumptuous buffet lunch at the beach bar. Its expensive by some standards, but well worth it if you bring a healthy appetite! Their deserts are a gastronomic delight!
Grab your snorkel gear and check out the sea grass beds right below your yacht. With any luck, you will spot a sea turtle or two, lazily snacking on the sea grass.

Salt Island is fun to investigate. Its a great hike to the ridge where a fantastic view awaits you. There’s a natural salt pond located inland and a very tiny settlement of British Virgin Islanders who used to collect sea salt. Unfortunately, the last remaining resident, Norwell Durant, passed away in 2004. Salt Island, BVI is home to the Wreck of the Rhone and is a favorite dive site. The Rhone was a British Royal Mail steamship which foundered during a hurricane in the BVI in 1867. The British Virgin Islands and the Rhone were made famous in 1977 as the location for the movie, “The Deep”.

Sail on to Cooper Island and we pick up a mooring ball.  The Cooper Island Beach Club has a very nice restaurant and bar too!

Posted 11 months, 2 weeks ago at 4:04 pm.

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