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Virgin Gorda is the third-largest of the British Virgin Islands, east of Tortola — distinguished by an unusual geological feature called The Baths: house-sized granite boulders piled on the southwest coast, forming a series of natural pools, sea caves, and squeeze-through channels at the water's edge. The boulders are remnants of a 70-million-year-old magma intrusion, exposed by 30 million years of erosion — geologically more typical of New England than the volcanic Caribbean. Charter yachts anchor 200 metres offshore in the protected mooring field, with tenders accessing the beach and the 30-minute boulder-trail through cathedral-named formations. The main settlement is Spanish Town on the southwest coast, with the Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour (120 berths). Virgin Gorda is 90 minutes from Tortola by sail. Season runs year-round; peak December-April.
















































































































































































































































