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sticking with the Caribbean-casual attitude that has prevailed in Virgin Gorda since tourism took hold in the 1960s. The newly renovated Saba Rock and Little Dix Bay (now a Rosewood property ...
Bathe in cool blue grottos tucked along white-sand beaches at The Baths, evidence of the volcanic foundations of Virgin Gorda. Park the dinghy at Saba Rock for dinner and drinks and experience one ...
Wading through the colorful coves and granite boulders of The Baths in Virgin Gorda is undeniably the most ... the stunning beach clearing at the end of the rocks, you'll find shallow clear ...
Go scuba diving underneath the deep blue sea with operators such as Blue Water Divers BVI, Dive BVI, or Jost Van Dyke Scuba.
Open for dinner seven days a week, the Italian-Caribbean Rock Café has a view of a waterfall cascading over the famous boulder of Virgin Gorda. Stick around after dinner—I wiled away the night ...
Wading through the colorful coves and granite boulders of The Baths in Virgin Gorda is undeniably the most ... the stunning beach clearing at the end of the rocks, you'll find shallow clear ...
An intriguing rock formation known as The Skull appears ... War journalist Martha Gellhorn visited Virgin Gorda in 1942 as part of a Caribbean tour to assess World War II’s impact on the region.
There are several good bakeries offering a pattie and a rock cake. Not much is made in Virgin Gorda but you will find beach clothes and Caribbean products such as soaps and hot pepper sauces in ...
Golden Rock also boasts glorious tropical gardens ... The basics: As the third-largest island in the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda is the second most populous. Yet, somehow, it has managed ...