Other Islands, BVI | Destination overview
These 60-or-so islands in the tropical sun have near-perfect conditions for "yachties." The most frequently visited isles are: Tortola, the largest and with some 13,000 population; Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, Anegada and Peter Island. As might be expected in a British colony, Tortola has a superb, "veddy British" four-acre Botanic Gardens perfect for studying rain forest creatures, orchids, cactus and magnificent tropical plants.
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Sounion II Villa - At the eastern end of Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin
Islands the villa Sounion II has long been a notable marker for
those sailing to Sandy Cay, Sandy Spit or Diamond Cay. Situated
on a promontory at Sandy Ground Estates the original villa
was one of the island's first vacation homes, completed in
Sandy Ground Estates - For that "home away from home" vacation come to Sandy
Ground Estates and experience real solitude, carefully preserved
tropical beauty and excellent snorkeling with a sandy white beach
to call your own...
Ivan's Stress-Free Bar & White Bay, Campground - One look at Ivan's Stress Free Bar/and Campground and you
can feel your cares melt away.
Our campground can hold up
to 100 people when it is at full capacity. With 18 cabins (8
beachfront & 10 secluded in the hillside) , 7 equip tents and
numerous bare sites , there is plenty of room for thoes that like
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All about the Other Islands
Pirate fans will find the tiny islet Dead Chest huge in skull-and-crossbone lore. A Pirates of the Caribbean major scene is based on what happened on Dead Chest. That's where Blackbeard supposedly marooned 15 rebel pirates who had to make do with only a ... continue
PRESS RELEASE - 2007
Celebrate Old Year's Eve at Foxy's in BVI
British Virgin Islands (November 10, 2007) - Foxy's is the only place to be for the biggest event of the year! Old Year's Night is renowned, world wide, for ringing in the New Year. ... continue