British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a group of about fifty islands and rocky outcrops. The BVI is an area of easy navigation of all the islands in sight of each other so that navigation can be made from Dead Reckoning. And Sir Francis Drake Channel, which is protected in the midst of these islands, even for a comfortable ride. The 4 points in this article not to be missed are easily charter a sailing yacht in a week providedBVI.
Spot # 1: The bathrooms
Located at the southern tip of Virgin Gorda, the Baths of the best known and most popular tourist attractions can be visited in the BVI. giant granite rocks and half submerged rocks line the southern coast of Virgin Gorda, the creation of caves, tunnels and vaults. Sandy beaches lined with coconut trees are and the area offers a beautiful and dramatic place for swimming, snorkeling and exploration a.
A second beach in the area known as Devil'sBay, is accessible through a labyrinthine passage through the rocks and shallow caves. The road is lined with ladders and ropes to walk along steep cliffs easily.
Explore the area with tide pools, pristine waters and white sand. The snorkeling is great, but more to life at sea, such as corals, because this is not a coral reef. Due to the different bays and pools created by the landscape, life at sea, hence the change in tide pools, each prisoner. Be sure to payCaution flags of security certain weather conditions can cause heavy flow of undercurrents in this area. However, if swimming is indicated, even the other hand, there are rocks to climb over and the white sandy beaches for sunbathing.
Spot # 2: Bitter End Yacht Club
Located in North Sound, Virgin Gorda in the north is home to the famous Bitter End Yacht Club
The North Sound, once home to pirates Sir Francis Drake and Sir John Hawkins was aAnchor away in a quiet, seldom visited for centuries. In the early '60s, there was a rustic bar and houses clinging to the ridge north of North Sound, which attracts adventurers and sailors are expected. The Hokin family came, fell in the area, and built the system in what is today, and that offers resort-style accommodation and services, runs in true Caribbean style with generators for electricity and cisterns to collectRainwater.
The North Sound is still an attractive anchor, and therefore more attractive power generation plants from the ground like the Bitter End Yacht Club in the bay, the benefits of shore-side electricity services while at the Bitter End Yacht Club, the spa includes a port Tourism, pool, beach, water sports, restaurants and bars, as well as A. The Clubhouse Steak and Seafood Grille has been a landmark year for sailing. Sports outdoor restaurant Burgess of the hundreds of yachts andyacht clubs from around the world. These flags fluttering in the wind gently removed from the ceiling of the many paddle ceiling fans, feel evokes a colonial Caribbean. The Clubhouse Steak & Seafood Grill buffet is good for soups and homemade bread known, and if you're not a grilled Caribbean lobster, seasoned with butter, I would try, would treat time and place for a single Caribbean.
Spot # 3: Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke is a four miles barefoot alongBar paradise known for its casual lifestyle, beautiful beaches and beach restaurants. The Pain Killer, a local rum drink called Tortola Pusser's Rum has been produced created here at the bar of world-class sailor called "Foxy's" Foxy by name, the owner of the time bar and restaurant.
Maybe Foxy's is first and foremost as a place to celebrate the New Year is known. Sailors started collecting in Great Harbor several decades ago in the new year rings in Foxy's. Thishas become a tradition, it is wise to Great Harbor one day in advance to get a good spot to anchor is. With the approaching new year, with the door stops the activity and the hum of the dinghy heading here and there, while the port, such as visiting friends and no one goes ultimately to the land of Foxy , hail the new year, dancing on the beach under the stars.
Although Jost measuring only four by three miles, the island is rich in history. It 's the home of Arawak wereIndians, Caribs, Dutch, African and English. Jost was the birthplace of William Thornton, architect of the Capitol, and John Coakley Lettsome, founder of the Medical Society of London, was born on the nearby Little Jost.
Grand Harbour is protected by low mountains and can accommodate. In White Bay, just steps from the Grand Harbour is the Soggy Dollar Bar, as well as generally the patrons to swim to the shore to the Caribbean cocktail name. All customers are lined up on the bar stoolusually soaked, including, as you probably guessed, the money in their pockets.
Jost Van Dyke other offers. Follow ancient pathways linking that island. Explore the ruins covered with sugar. In autumn and winter, watch whales and dolphins from a hill. Or visit the pot boiling on the East End, where the sea foam forms a natural whirlpool. And it is thanks to the latest watering hole Foxy, Foxy's Taboo at Diamond Cay, stopping at East End You can walk for too littleboat to leave Jost and Sandy Cay, the perfect Castaway Island for your own private beach barbecue.
Stop # 4: Soper's Hole
Tucked away on the western tip of Tortola, Soper's Hole is and Soper's Hole Marina. This area, including the West End, is the house and winding British Virgin Islands customs office, with a dock used by ships and sailors alike. Through the door of the customs office, on the other hand, a kind of smallSoper's Hole Marina. The pirate Blackbeard's real name was Edward Teach, once at his home in Soper's Hole 1715 and 1718. Called a "hole" because of the protection afforded by the deep incision of the anchor in the surrounding hills, allowing the harbor with boats still good protection from the weather. Soper's Hole is a nice place to stop, while the charter to the British Virgin Islands, as the same protection and peace that anchoring Soper's Hole Blackbeard is attractively produced, it is interestingSailors today.
Around the port area to create a series of brightly painted Caribbean-style buildings are a feeling of a traditional market in the Caribbean. Browse the shops for art, crafts and jewelry made from local stone in the British Virgin Islands, places to eat, or eat at the restaurant and Pusser's Landing store.
Pusser's Rum Rum was the original Royal Navy and for over 300 years, the sailors on board a Royal Navy ship of a tot of rum were issued eachDay with a double tot of rum issued shortly before the fight. He was on board the Royal Navy Rum distributed by the purser on board, and so, finally, the purser's rum became known as Rum Pusser in 1970, the daily rum tot abolished in the British Royal Navy tradition and the recipe for 5 different mixture of West Indian rum was the private owner Pusser's Ltd. sold this company was founded in Tortola and rum served over the same 300 years of British Royal Navy was bottled andNow the public has been sold since 1980
Pusser's Rum was fast becoming a favorite of visiting sailors during navigation in the British Virgin Islands. sold a certain percentage of the proceeds from each bottle now the British Royal Navy sailors funds that are commonly known as Tots Fund. Shortly after 1980, the now famous drink, The Pain Killer was born, made just right with Pusser's Rum. The Painkiller is now served in a variety of sites in the BVI. The best pain relief, however,Pusser claimed in restaurants will be served, including Pusser's Landing Restaurant in Soper's Hole, which is paid Pusser's Pain Killer, sorted by the number of shots of rum in every drink ordered.
At Pusser's Landing restaurant, Pusser's Rum Shop is selling products with the official label brand Pusser. In addition to drink rum mixed Pusser Pusser's Rum is sold in conjunction with Caribbean spices and ingredients for a taste of the British VirginIslands.
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