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Tortola
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Peter Island
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Cooper Island
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Salt Island
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Virgin Gorda
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Anegada
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Tortola Return

British Virgin Islands Sailing Adventure: Tortola to Anegada

Departing from Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Recommended duration: ideal for 7 days

Sail through the turquoise waters of the British Virgin Islands, uncovering the iconic beauty of Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke. Let this unforgettable journey awaken your sense of adventure—join us and create memories that will last a lifetime!

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Total Sailing:106 Miles

Sail Into Paradise!

Embark on a spectacular 7-day sailing adventure through the British Virgin Islands, starting and ending in Tortola. Your journey begins with the mysteries of Norman Island, the inspiration behind Treasure Island, where hidden caves and serene waters set the stage for your adventure. Sail to Peter Island, a haven of luxury and natural beauty, offering pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. On Day 3, immerse yourself in the charm of Cooper Island, where tranquil reefs and eco-friendly vibes await.

Spend two days exploring Virgin Gorda, home to the iconic Baths and breathtaking hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the surrounding islands. Then, head to Anegada, a coral atoll famous for its pristine beaches, vibrant reefs, and mouthwatering spiny lobster. On Day 7, soak in the lively atmosphere of Jost Van Dyke, where world-famous beach bars and stunning bays bring your journey to an exciting close. Return to Tortola, carrying memories of turquoise waters, untouched beauty, and the warm hospitality of the BVI.

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Tortola

Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands and the capital of the territory — the most-charter-visited Caribbean archipelago by sailing yacht. The capital Road Town on the south coast holds the main commercial port and Wickhams Cay II charter marina. The bareboat-charter industry that built the modern BVI was founded at Tortola's Nanny Cay Marina in 1976 by Charter Yacht Brokers Association — the BVI is the world's primary bareboat-charter region. Day-sail routes from Tortola reach Norman Island (Bight harbour, Willy T floating bar) in 90 minutes south, Peter Island in 60 minutes south, Virgin Gorda (The Baths granite boulder pools) in 2 hours east. The north coast holds the calm-water bays of Cane Garden Bay and Brewers Bay. Season runs year-round; peak December-April, hurricane season June-November.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Soper`s Hole Marina
4.9

Soper’s Hole Marina is a vibrant and picturesque harbor located at the western tip of Tortola. Known for its colorful Caribbean-style buildings, this marina is not only a practical docking spot but also a charming destination. The marina offers the following facilities:

  • Berthing: Well-maintained docks for yachts and sailboats of various sizes.
  • Fueling Station: Convenient access to fuel services for vessels.
  • Electricity and Water Supply: Available at each berth for added convenience.
  • Shops and Restaurants: Explore a selection of boutiques, grocery stores, and waterfront dining options.
  • Customs and Immigration Services: A convenient location to clear in and out of the British Virgin Islands.
  • Restrooms and Showers: Clean facilities for marina guests.
  • Wi-Fi Access: Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi in the marina area.
Marina
Smuggler's Cove
4.9

Smuggler's Cove is a secluded gem on the western tip of Tortola, offering a tranquil escape from the crowds. Known for its crystal-clear waters and soft white sands, this hidden cove is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing under the shade of palm trees. Unlike busier beaches, Smuggler's Cove remains peaceful and unspoiled, with minimal facilities but maximum charm. It’s an ideal spot to soak in Tortola’s natural beauty in a serene atmosphere.

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Cane Garden Bay
4.9

Cane Garden Bay is one of Tortola’s most beloved beaches, offering a perfect mix of natural beauty and lively atmosphere. With its crescent-shaped shoreline, soft white sands, and calm turquoise waters, it’s ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply unwinding in the sun. Lined with beachfront bars and restaurants, it’s also a great spot to enjoy local food, cocktails, and live music, especially in the evenings. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or entertainment, Cane Garden Bay promises an unforgettable Caribbean experience.

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Nearby Restaurants
The Dove Restaurant
4.9

Tucked away in the heart of Road Town, Tortola, The Dove Restaurant is a hidden gem that offers a refined yet inviting dining experience. Set in a beautifully restored West Indian house, the restaurant exudes charm and sophistication. With a menu that highlights fresh, seasonal ingredients and an impressive selection of fine wines, The Dove is perfect for those seeking culinary excellence. Guests can enjoy handcrafted cocktails under the mango tree on the serene veranda or indulge in a gourmet meal in the elegant dining room. The upstairs Dragonfly Lounge provides a chic space to unwind with creative cocktails and breathtaking views. Whether for a romantic dinner, a special occasion, or a casual gathering, The Dove delivers a dining experience to remember.

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Brandywine Estate Restaurant
4.9

Nestled in the lush hills of Tortola, Brandywine Estate Restaurant is a culinary haven that blends elegance with breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. Renowned for its sophisticated ambiance and Mediterranean-inspired menu, this restaurant is perfect for a romantic dinner or a special gathering. Savor freshly prepared dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients, all while enjoying the warm breeze and stunning sunset vistas. With its charming gardens and exceptional service, Brandywine Estate promises a dining experience that will linger in your memory.

Mediterranean
Indigo Beach House
4.9

Located right by the serene shores of Tortola, Indigo Beach House offers a laid-back yet refined dining experience. With its vibrant decor and tranquil beachfront setting, this restaurant is an ideal spot to unwind and indulge. The menu features a delightful mix of fresh seafood, Caribbean specialties, and global favorites, perfectly complemented by tropical cocktails. Whether you're lounging under the sun or enjoying a candlelit dinner by the waves, Indigo Beach House embodies the island's relaxed charm and culinary excellence.

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Charlie's Restaurant
4.9

Located at the Moorings Marina, Charlie’s Restaurant offers an elegant dining experience with a focus on international cuisine and local flavors. The restaurant's sophisticated ambiance and excellent service make it an ideal spot for special occasions or a relaxing evening meal after a day of sailing.

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Tropical Fusion Beach Bar
4.9

Tropical Fusion Beach Bar and Grill is a laid-back dining spot offering a perfect blend of local flavors and international favorites. Situated near a beautiful beach, the restaurant is known for its fresh seafood, jerk chicken, and tropical cocktails. Guests can enjoy the relaxed vibe, friendly service, and occasional live music, making it an excellent choice for a casual meal with stunning views.

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Peg Legs Restaurant
4.9

Peg Legs Restaurant, located in Nanny Cay, is a popular waterfront dining spot offering a relaxed atmosphere with stunning views of the marina. Known for its fresh seafood and Caribbean-inspired dishes, the menu includes favorites such as grilled lobster, conch fritters, and fish tacos. Guests also enjoy its lively bar area, serving refreshing cocktails and local rum. Whether you’re visiting for a casual lunch or a romantic dinner, Peg Legs provides a memorable dining experience in Tortola.

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Norman Island

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.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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The Caves
4.9

The Caves on Norman Island are a must-visit for snorkeling enthusiasts. These natural rock formations, located along the western shoreline, offer a stunning underwater world filled with vibrant marine life and colorful corals. The caves' mysterious and enchanting atmosphere has long been associated with pirate legends, making it a thrilling destination for adventure seekers. Swim into the shadows of the caves and uncover the hidden treasures of the Caribbean's marine ecosystem.

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The Indians
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The Indians, a group of four rock pinnacles near Norman Island, is one of the British Virgin Islands' premier dive and snorkel sites. The vibrant coral reefs surrounding these towering formations teem with tropical fish, making it a paradise for underwater explorers. The shallow and calm waters cater to both beginners and experienced divers, offering unforgettable views of the Caribbean's marine beauty.

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Willy T Floating Bar
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The Willy T Floating Bar, a replica pirate ship anchored in Norman Island's bay, offers a one-of-a-kind dining and entertainment experience. Known for its lively atmosphere, delicious cocktails, and fun-loving crowd, this floating bar is a must-visit for those seeking a unique blend of history and revelry. Whether you're sipping a tropical drink or enjoying the stunning views of the bay, the Willy T promises a memorable Caribbean adventure.

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Pirates Bight
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Pirates Bight, nestled on the scenic Norman Island, offers a dining experience as rich as the island's legendary pirate tales. This beachfront restaurant serves up Caribbean-inspired dishes, from fresh seafood to flavorful jerk chicken, all prepared with local ingredients. The relaxed atmosphere and breathtaking views of the bay make it a perfect spot to unwind after a day of snorkeling or exploring. Whether you’re savoring a tropical cocktail at sunset or enjoying a leisurely lunch, Pirates Bight promises an unforgettable culinary adventure in the heart of the British Virgin Islands.

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Peter Island

Peter Island is the fifth-largest of the British Virgin Islands and the largest privately-owned BVI island — entirely occupied by the Peter Island Resort, a single 100-guest property that holds five beaches and a 25-berth yacht harbour. Five sand beaches wrap around the south coast: Deadman's Bay (the iconic 800-metre crescent named for a 17th-century pirate incident), White Bay, Honeymoon Beach, Big Reef Bay, and Little Reef Bay. Charter yachts anchor in Great Harbour on the north side (the only public anchorage; resort beaches are accessible by tender). The island sits 4 kilometres south of Tortola, with the protected interior Sir Francis Drake Channel as the standard sail approach. Peter Island is 30 minutes from Tortola. Season runs year-round.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Deadman’s Bay Beach
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Deadman’s Bay Beach on Peter Island is a slice of Caribbean paradise. With its powdery white sands, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and gently swaying palm trees, this crescent-shaped beach offers the perfect setting for relaxation. It’s ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere. The name of the bay is tied to pirate lore, adding a touch of mystery to its breathtaking beauty. Whether you're lounging under the sun or exploring the vibrant marine life, Deadman’s Bay Beach is an unforgettable experience.

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White Bay Beach
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White Bay Beach on Peter Island is a tranquil haven for those seeking peace and natural beauty. Known for its pristine white sands and calm turquoise waters, this secluded beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or enjoying a quiet escape. The serene atmosphere and untouched surroundings make it an ideal spot for relaxation. Whether you’re admiring the breathtaking views or simply taking in the peaceful vibes, White Bay Beach is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.

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Dead Chest Island
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Dead Chest Island, located near Peter Island, is steeped in pirate lore and offers a unique destination for adventure seekers. This uninhabited island is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, making it a fantastic spot for snorkeling and diving. Legend has it that the island inspired the pirate song "Dead Man's Chest," adding a layer of mystery to its rugged beauty. Whether you’re exploring its underwater treasures or soaking in its historical significance, Dead Chest Island is a must-visit stop in the British Virgin Islands.

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Peter Island Resort Rest.
4.9

Nestled within the breathtaking Peter Island Resort, the restaurant offers an unforgettable dining experience that perfectly complements the island's natural beauty and luxury. Whether you prefer a romantic candlelit dinner overlooking the pristine Deadman’s Bay or a relaxed meal at the vibrant Drunken Pelican, each dining option is designed to impress. The restaurant's menu highlights fresh, locally sourced ingredients, featuring a blend of Caribbean flavors and international cuisine crafted to perfection.

From exquisite seafood dishes to tender steaks, every bite is a celebration of flavor. Pair your meal with a selection from the curated wine list or a handcrafted cocktail for a truly indulgent experience.

Note: To ensure availability, making a reservation in advance is highly recommended.

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Oceans 7 Yacht Club
4.9

Oceans 7 Yacht Club, located on the picturesque Peter Island, offers a sophisticated dining experience for yacht enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Known for its upscale yet welcoming atmosphere, the restaurant specializes in fresh seafood and gourmet dishes inspired by Caribbean and international flavors.  Whether you’re stopping by for a sunset dinner or a casual lunch, Oceans 7 Yacht Club delivers a memorable culinary experience in an idyllic setting.

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Deadman’s Beach Bar
4.9

Deadman’s Beach Bar and Grill, nestled along the stunning Deadman’s Bay, is a vibrant spot offering delicious Caribbean-inspired dishes in a laid-back beachfront setting. Known for its fresh seafood, jerk chicken, and tropical cocktails, the menu is perfect for those looking to savor authentic island flavors. Guests can dine with their toes in the sand while enjoying the breathtaking views of the bay. Whether it’s a casual lunch or a refreshing cocktail after a day of exploring, Deadman’s Beach Bar and Grill embodies the true spirit of island dining.

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Cooper Island

Cooper Island is a small uninhabited British Virgin Island, 3 kilometres long, in the Sir Francis Drake Channel south of Tortola and east of Norman Island. The island is mostly low scrub with a single development — the Cooper Island Beach Club, a 9-room eco-resort with a beach bar and restaurant that has become a standard BVI charter dinner stop. The anchorage at Manchioneel Bay on the west coast holds a 40-mooring-ball field facing a 500-metre white-sand beach. South of the bay, Cistern Point is a shallow snorkel site over coral heads in 3-6 metres of water. The neighbouring Salt Island (5 minutes south) holds the BVI's most-famous wreck dive, the RMS Rhone mail ship sunk in an 1867 hurricane. Cooper Island is 60 minutes from Tortola. Season runs year-round.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Cistern Point
4.9

Cistern Point, located just off Cooper Island, is a must-visit snorkeling and diving spot renowned for its vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters. The area features a shallow reef teeming with tropical fish, sea turtles, and colorful corals, making it ideal for underwater exploration. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a casual snorkeler, the calm and clear conditions of Cistern Point offer an unforgettable marine adventure.

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The Wreck of the Rhone
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The Wreck of the Rhone, located near Cooper Island off Salt Island, is one of the most famous dive sites in the British Virgin Islands. This 19th-century British mail ship sank during a hurricane in 1867 and now serves as an underwater museum filled with fascinating marine life. The site offers a hauntingly beautiful experience as divers explore the remnants of the wreck, which is teeming with coral and tropical fish. It’s an essential stop for diving enthusiasts looking to combine history and marine adventure.

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Cooper Island Beach Club
4.9

Cooper Island Beach Club is a charming beachfront restaurant offering a perfect mix of Caribbean flavors and relaxed island vibes. Known for its farm-to-table approach, the menu features fresh seafood, wood-fired pizzas, and vibrant tropical salads, all prepared with local ingredients. Guests can enjoy their meals while overlooking the turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for lunch or a romantic dinner. With its eco-friendly ethos and welcoming atmosphere, Cooper Island Beach Club is a must-visit for food lovers seeking an authentic Caribbean dining experience.

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Rum Bar
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The Rum Bar at Cooper Island is a paradise for rum enthusiasts, offering one of the largest selections of premium rums in the Caribbean. Guests can sample over 200 varieties of rum from across the world, including rare and vintage options. The bar’s skilled mixologists craft exquisite rum-based cocktails, which you can enjoy while taking in the stunning views of the beach. Whether you’re a rum connoisseur or simply looking for a relaxed place to unwind, the Rum Bar provides a unique and flavorful experience.

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Salt Island

Salt Island is a small near-uninhabited British Virgin Island, 5 kilometres south of Tortola in the Sir Francis Drake Channel between Peter Island and Cooper Island. The island takes its name from three natural salt ponds in the centre — historically the BVI's primary salt source, traditionally collected by the few residents who paid an annual one-pound-of-salt rent to the British Crown until 2015. The island's defining feature is the offshore wreck of the RMS Rhone — a 95-metre British Royal Mail Steam Packet Company iron-hulled paddle steamer that sank in the 1867 San Narciso Hurricane with the loss of 123 lives. The wreck is broken into two sections in 9-25 metres of water, the most-dived site in the BVI, famous as the underwater set of the 1977 film The Deep. Salt Island is 30 minutes from Cooper Island. Season runs year-round.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Virgin Gorda

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.

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The Baths
4.9

The Baths is Virgin Gorda’s most iconic attraction, renowned for its stunning natural beauty. This geological wonder features massive granite boulders scattered along the beach, creating dramatic formations and hidden grottoes. Visitors can explore winding paths, shallow pools, and sunlit caves, making it a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you’re swimming, snorkeling, or simply admiring the scenery, The Baths offers an unforgettable experience.

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The Bitter End
4.9

The Bitter End is a world-class waterfront resort and marina located on the North Sound of Virgin Gorda. Known for its luxurious amenities and vibrant sailing culture, it’s a popular destination for yacht enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding, or relax with a tropical cocktail overlooking the stunning marina. The Bitter End combines adventure, relaxation, and unmatched Caribbean charm, making it a must-visit spot on the island.

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Leverick Bay
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Leverick Bay is a lively marina and resort located on Virgin Gorda’s North Sound, offering a perfect mix of entertainment and relaxation. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Leverick Bay hosts weekly Caribbean-style parties featuring live music, local cuisine, and dancing. The marina provides excellent facilities for yachts, while visitors can enjoy activities like snorkeling, kayaking, and boutique shopping. Whether you’re docking for the day or staying longer, Leverick Bay captures the spirit of the island with its welcoming vibe.

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Oil Nut Bay's - Beach Club Rest.
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Oil Nut Bay’s Beach Club Restaurant offers an exceptional dining experience in a stunning beachfront setting on Virgin Gorda. Known for its fresh and flavorful dishes, the menu features a variety of options, including wood-fired pizzas, vibrant salads, and locally caught seafood. Guests can enjoy their meals in a relaxed yet elegant open-air space overlooking the turquoise waters. With its friendly service, refreshing cocktails, and breathtaking views, the Beach Club Restaurant is the perfect spot to unwind and savor the essence of Caribbean dining.
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CocoMaya Restaurant
4.9

CocoMaya Restaurant is a chic beachfront dining spot on Virgin Gorda, blending Asian and Latin-inspired flavors with a Caribbean twist. The menu features creative dishes such as sushi rolls, tapas, and fresh seafood, all prepared with local ingredients. Guests can enjoy their meals in a stylish open-air setting, complete with stunning views of the turquoise waters. Whether it’s a romantic dinner under the stars or a sunset cocktail by the beach, CocoMaya offers an unforgettable dining experience.

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Reef House
4.9

Reef House is a cozy and welcoming restaurant offering a mix of fresh seafood and Caribbean-inspired dishes. Located in a serene setting with views of the water, this spot is perfect for a laid-back meal after a day of exploration. The menu highlights include grilled lobster, coconut shrimp, and vibrant salads. With its friendly service and relaxed vibe, Reef House provides a true taste of Virgin Gorda’s island charm.

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Chez Bamboo Restaurant
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Chez Bamboo is a charming bistro on Virgin Gorda that offers an eclectic mix of Caribbean, Asian, and Mediterranean cuisines. With its cozy ambiance, tropical garden setting, and diverse menu, it’s a favorite among both locals and visitors. Signature dishes include Thai curry, lobster ravioli, and Caribbean jerk chicken. Whether you’re looking for a casual lunch or an elegant dinner, Chez Bamboo delivers a unique and flavorful dining experience.

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Anegada

Anegada is the geological exception among the British Virgin Islands — every other BVI island is a volcanic-rock peak, but Anegada is a flat coral-limestone plateau rising only 8 metres above sea level (Spanish anegada = \"drowned\"). The 30-square-kilometre island sits 25 kilometres north of Virgin Gorda, ringed by the 30-kilometre Horseshoe Reef (the third-largest barrier reef in the world) which has wrecked an estimated 300 ships over four centuries. The Anegada approach requires a careful reef-channel entry — the only inhabited BVI island that requires charter authorization to visit. The reward: empty white-sand beaches at Loblolly Bay, Cow Wreck Beach, and Cow Wreck Bar; freshly caught spiny lobster (Anegada's defining cuisine); and the salt-pond flamingos. Anegada is 90 minutes from Virgin Gorda. Season runs year-round.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Cow Wreck Beach
4.9

Cow Wreck Beach is a laid-back paradise on Anegada, known for its soft white sands, turquoise waters, and inviting beach bar. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or enjoying a casual meal, this serene spot offers a true escape from the hustle and bustle. The iconic Cow Wreck Beach Bar serves up refreshing cocktails and local delicacies, making it a favorite among visitors. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or a taste of island life, Cow Wreck Beach is a must-visit destination.

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Loblolly Bay
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Loblolly Bay is Anegada’s crown jewel, offering pristine white sands and vibrant turquoise waters. This stunning beach is a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts, with its vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life just offshore. The calm and shallow waters make it perfect for both beginners and experienced snorkelers alike. Whether you’re exploring the underwater wonders or simply lounging on the shore, Loblolly Bay promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Anegada.

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Flamingo Pond
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Flamingo Pond is one of Anegada’s most unique natural attractions, home to hundreds of graceful flamingos. This tranquil wetland offers breathtaking views of these stunning birds as they wade through the shallow waters. A haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, Flamingo Pond showcases the island’s rich biodiversity and serene beauty. A visit to this peaceful spot is a must for anyone looking to connect with Anegada’s natural charm.

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Anegada Beach Club
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Anegada Beach Club combines beachfront elegance with exceptional Caribbean dining. Known for its fresh and locally sourced ingredients, the restaurant specializes in lobster dishes, tropical salads, and Caribbean-inspired entrees. The relaxed, open-air setting provides breathtaking views of the turquoise waters, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely meal. Whether you’re enjoying a casual lunch or a romantic dinner, Anegada Beach Club offers a dining experience that perfectly complements the island’s serene charm.

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Lobster Trap
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Lobster Trap is a favorite among seafood lovers visiting Anegada. Renowned for its fresh, locally caught lobster, the restaurant serves it grilled, steamed, or as part of flavorful dishes paired with Caribbean spices. The casual atmosphere and friendly service create a welcoming vibe that makes every visit memorable. With its beachfront location and focus on delivering authentic island flavors, Lobster Trap is a must-visit for an unforgettable seafood experience.

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Jost Van Dyke

Jost Van Dyke is one of the smaller inhabited British Virgin Islands, 5 kilometres west of Tortola — a 9-square-kilometre island with a population under 300, named for a Dutch pirate. The island holds the most-famous beach-bar concentration in the BVI: Foxy's Bar at Great Harbour (the original 1968 thatched-roof bar that defined the BVI sailing culture), the Soggy Dollar Bar at White Bay (where the Painkiller cocktail was invented in the 1970s — patrons swam in from anchored yachts, hence the wet money), and the One Love Bar. Three main anchorages: Great Harbour (main village), White Bay (white-sand 1-kilometre beach), and Little Harbour. The Bubbly Pool on the north shore is a natural rock spa where Atlantic waves crash through a gap to create a foaming pool. Jost Van Dyke is 30 minutes from Tortola. Season runs year-round.

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Bubbly Pool
4.9

The Bubbly Pool is Jost Van Dyke’s natural wonder, often referred to as the Caribbean’s "natural jacuzzi." This hidden gem is formed by waves rushing through a narrow opening in the rocks, creating a bubbly and refreshing pool. Perfect for a relaxing swim or an adventurous splash, it’s a favorite among visitors for its unique and playful vibe. Surrounded by stunning cliffs and serene nature, the Bubbly Pool is a must-see for anyone exploring the island.

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White Bay
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White Bay is a tropical paradise on Jost Van Dyke, famous for its powdery white sands, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back vibe. This stunning beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking in the beauty of the Caribbean. Lined with lively beach bars and offering breathtaking views, White Bay is the ultimate spot for relaxation and fun. Whether you’re enjoying a drink with your toes in the sand or exploring the vibrant marine life, White Bay captures the essence of island life.

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Hendo's Hideout
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Located on the pristine shores of White Bay, Hendo’s Hideout is a vibrant beachside restaurant that perfectly captures the laid-back charm of Jost Van Dyke. Known for its idyllic setting, this spot offers breathtaking views of turquoise waters and powdery white sand, making it an ideal escape for a memorable meal.

The menu at Hendo’s Hideout celebrates fresh and local flavors, featuring Caribbean-inspired dishes such as grilled seafood, juicy burgers, and tropical salads. Pair your meal with a refreshing cocktail or a locally brewed beer while enjoying the cool breeze and lively island atmosphere. Whether you’re visiting for a leisurely lunch, a sunset dinner, or just a quick drink by the bar, Hendo’s Hideout promises a relaxed yet indulgent experience.

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Soggy Dollar Bar
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Soggy Dollar Bar, located on the shores of White Bay, is a Jost Van Dyke icon and the birthplace of the famous Painkiller cocktail. This lively beach bar offers refreshing drinks, vibrant music, and a relaxed vibe that embodies the spirit of the Caribbean. Guests can enjoy their beverages while lounging on the beach or mingling with fellow travelers. Whether you swim in from your boat or walk along the shore, Soggy Dollar Bar promises an unforgettable beachside experience.

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Foxy's Bar
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Foxy's Bar, located in Great Harbour, is the heart of Jost Van Dyke’s legendary nightlife. Known for its lively atmosphere, live music, and vibrant Caribbean parties, this iconic bar is a must-visit for those seeking an unforgettable island experience. Whether you’re dancing the night away to local bands or enjoying a signature cocktail, Foxy’s combines entertainment, culture, and fun like no other. Famous for its New Year’s Eve celebrations, it’s the ultimate destination for party enthusiasts.

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Tortola Return

Tortola marks the final stop of your incredible sailing adventure, bringing you back to where it all began. After a journey filled with turquoise waters, serene bays, and unforgettable destinations, you’ll leave with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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