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| The only coral island in the volcanic BVI chain, Anegada is definitely unique. The Spanish named it Anegada, the "Drowned Land." Measuring 11 miles by three, its highest point is just 28 feet above sea level. The island is surrounded by Horseshoe Reef, the third largest continuous reef in the Eastern Caribbean at 39 miles long, containing both a patch reef and barrier reef. Cow Wreck Beach, Flash of Beauty, Bones Bight and Windlass Bight are but a few of the beautiful beaches where you can relax under the shade of a coconut palm or seagrape tree. The secluded, powdery white-sand beaches are protected by the sheltering reef and the points that sweep out from the shore: Nutmeg Point, Setting Point and Pomato Point. Bubbling up from the coral bed, clear springs support a variety of wildlife. Loblolly, seagrape, frangipani and the turpentine tree flourish here, along with feathery sea lavender and wild orchids. Saltwater ponds, mudflats and mangrove swamps are home to an array of exotic birds, including sandpipers, ospreys, terns, kaloo birds, blue herons and frigate birds. In the ponds near Nutmeg Point, flocks of flamingos gather. On the nature trail at Bones Bight, catch a glimpse of the rare rock iguanas native to Anegada. For snorkelers, the reef offers a maze of tunnels, drops and caves boasting a rich marine life. Schools of mojarra and needlefish thrive in the sandy bottoms, while green sea turtles swim in the sheltered waters. Beyond the reef, spectacular sights await scuba divers. Angelfish, stingrays, triggerfish, parrotfish, blue tang and horse-eye jacks inhabit the drowned holds of the numerous Spanish galleons, American privateers and British warships that have been wrecked here. Anegada has all the facilities needed for most water sports, as well as bonefishing and sport fishing. On land, you can read the island's history in the maze of stone walls that surround the Settlement, the main town. In the East End, ancient conch burial mounds and islands attest to the presence of the Arawaks, who called Anegada home nearly a thousand years ago. At the Anegada Museum, maps reveal the location of over 200 wrecks, while cannons, musket balls and ships' timbers are part of the recovered booty. Listen to tales of buccaneers, drowned ships and hoards of gold still undiscovered. Getting to Anegada is easy. There are regularly scheduled flights from Tortola's Beef Island Airport, and charter flights from St. Thomas and Virgin Gorda. Or bring your boat and find a good anchorage at the Setting Point. To get around the island, there are taxis or jeeps and minivans you can rent. A small number of hotels and campgrounds are available. At restaurants, dine on lobster, reputed to be the Caribbean's best, or relax with one of the island's special rum concoctions - the Rum Teaser or Wreck Punch. | |||||
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| Guana Island | |||||
This 850-acre tropical island, one of the largest of the British Virgin Islands is home to an upscale resort which is one of the most private hideaways in the
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Guest rooms are attractive and comfortable, with private, scenic terraces offering panoramic views of the Caribbean and the
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Guana Island welcomes vacation travelers, adventure lovers and naturalists, to this beautiful, small, ecologically preserved, private island sanctuary whose history includes Amerindians like the Caribs and Arawaks, pirates and Quakers who left behind them interesting historic ruins of sugar mills and great houses.
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| Virgin Gorda | |||||
| Virgin Gorda Villa Rentals have the largest portfolio of private, individually styled accommodation in Virgin Gorda. Our villas are situated either beachfront, or nestled on the hillsides at both Leverick Bay and Mahoe Bay. All villa guests are welcome to enjoy the resort facilities at Leverick Bay Resort & Marina. A vacation spent in one of our beautiful villas will be an experience you will never forget (especially if like many of our guests you can't help but come back!) Virgin Gorda itself is a wonderful island that is unspoilt and home to the legendary 'Baths', while only a stone's throw away are many other islands to explore. Virgin Gorda is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean. It also maintains the perfect balance between all the comforts of home whilst maintaining an uncommercialised environment for visitors to soak up real Caribbean flavour. The island features diverse attractions from the fantastic sailing, kayaking and watersports available at Leverick Bay in the North Sound to the natural beauty and wonder of 'The Baths'. | |||||
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