Monday, July 1, 2013

British Virgin Islands


British Virgin Islands
The British Virgin Islands remains an undeveloped haven of natural treasures. No high-rise hotels, casinos, or large crowds, the quaint British Virgin Islands, nestled between the deep Atlantic and the glittering Caribbean Sea, are able to give every visitor the perfect island get-a-way experience! This is the place to come, unwind and relax with the blue waters below and the sun shining above you are sure to forget all your worries! Offering multiple stunning islands, the destination lures adventurers, romantics and escapists with verdant hillsides, pristine beaches, Technicolor tides, colorful aquarium of diverse sea life and extensive coral reefs and the renowned wrecks they've claimed.

The sailing capital of the world is a title the British Virgin Islands are glad to represent. Fair weather and constant winds make nautical travel between the numerous islands a breeze! Day trips to surrounding islands by ferry boats can add the right amount of adventure to any trip allowing you to explore the natural attractions.

While there is plenty on land to explore, beneath the sea offers a whole other world to discover. The secluded coves of the BVI provide outstanding underwater visibility and a wide variety of exotic dive sites. Among the many underwater secrets include countless reefs, towering coral pinnacles, underwater caves, canyons, and more than 100 dive sites. Whether you are a novice snorkeler or skilled scuba diver, the treasures beneath the sea will provide an extraordinary experience.

Breaking the world record with catches like the Atlantic Blue Marlin, the islands are known for outstanding fishing. Secret fishing holes tucked into shallow crevices to renowned deep water spots, the British Virgin Islands provides fishermen fruitful waters to catch the various species of fish swimming below!

Tortola:
  • Vibrant center of activity
  • Surfing in the northern Apple and Josiah's Bay
  • Sailing adventures in the south from Nanny Cay and Road Harbour
Virgin Gorda:
  • Mysterious large boulders scattered along the island
  • Savannah Bay, Mountain Point and Long Bay know for curving stretches of secluded beaches
  • The Baths is a natural wonder beyond belief
Jost Van Dyke:
  • Known for the New Year's Party, the Soggy Dollar Bar and the abundance of bars only steps away from the water
  • The beach is the main road on the island
  • One of the most popular day excursions in the BVI
Anegada:
  • Located north with 23 miles of untouched, uninterrupted beaches
  • Succulent lobster feasts
  • Offers a remote feel providing a dream-like location perfect for relaxation

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