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Norman Island is the southernmost of the British Virgin Islands, an uninhabited 2.4-square-kilometre island that is widely believed to be the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883) — multiple 18th-century pirate-treasure incidents are documented here, and a 1750 hoard of silver coins was found in the 20th century. The main anchorage at The Bight is a horseshoe bay with 80+ mooring balls, the most-used charter overnight in the BVI. On the bay sits the famous Willy T (William Thornton) floating bar-restaurant — a converted schooner anchored permanently in The Bight, the BVI's most-photographed sailing-charter institution. The south-coast Caves snorkel site (three sea caves and a wall) and the offshore Indians rock pinnacles (4 vertical rock spires) are 30 minutes south. Norman Island is 90 minutes from Tortola. Season runs year-round.








































































































































































































