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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Anegada Beach Cottages - Anegada Beach cottages is a small resort consisting of
three cottages on Anegada Island in the British Virgin Islands.
The 3 cottages are located on approximately 5 acres of
property. Each of the cottages are located approximately 50 feet
from the water and are spaced almost 500 feet apart from each
Anegada Reef Hotel - Located right at the beach, the intimate and charming 20
room Anegada Reef Hotel has been in operation for 28 years by
Lowell Wheatley, 18 of them with his wife Sue, and now is
operated by his children Lawrence and Lorraine Wheatley.
Beach Cottages of Cooper Island - A little pink cottage on a tiny unspoiled island in the
Caribbean might sound like paradise! Well it's about as close as you
can get. This charming house is right on the beach with a
great reef for snorkeling a few splashes away. Beautiful
oleander and palm trees surround this cozy cottage just big enough
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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
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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