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The British Virgin Islands. What the Côte d'Azur is to seeing and being seen, the British Virgin Islands are to lying back and taking it easy. This is a part of the world to escape to when you really want to do as little as possible - even the winds move at a gentle pace! If you dream of desert islands, silver sand and funky beach bars with names like the Soggy Dollar or Bomba's Shack, then this is the place for you. |
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With sixty islands, only fifteen of which are inhabited, and hundreds of secret bays and hidden coves, there's plenty to explore. |
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This is a fantastic location for diving and snorkelling as the sea literally teems with life, including turtles, exotic sponges and cup corals. There are also many reefs and old wrecks with pirate legends in abundance! Diving is easy to arrange and you can be picked up directly from your yacht before spending a morning sightseeing beneath the waves. Many people find the proximity of the islands appealing as passages between them can take as little as half an hour and rarely more than two or three hours. Combined with its light, predictable winds and calm seas this makes the BVIs an ideal destination for those who really want to chill. Who needs an itinerary? Yacht charters normally start in Tortola, as this is near to the airport. Other than that, all you need is a rough idea of what you want to see and do, final decisions can wait until morning! To give you some ideas, here are a few highlights: Tortola is the hub of the chain of islands and the largest at 21.5 square miles, its Cane Garden Bay is a crescent-shaped beach and anchorage with many bars and restaurants to enjoy. Virgin Gorda is the third largest island and is home to The Baths, where huge boulders provide a myriad of rock pools, secret beaches and walks. |
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| Norman Island is reputedly the site of buried treasure as 15th century documents link it with Spanish galleons and pirating. It has also been suggested as the prototype for 'Treasure Island' - you'll want to believe this after exploring the underwater Treasure Caves off Treasure Point. | ||||||||||||||
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Weather conditions: The islands offer calm, sheltered waters. They enjoy a sub-tropical climate with constant, gentle tradewinds and an average temperature of 27°C. |
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"Sailors are spoilt by the vast choice of sheltered coves and hidden bays To download the full article, please click here. |
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