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Thanks to our millennia-spanning history of the British Virgin Islands, this part of the world is brimming with stories — from the sea, the shores and the …

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Mar 8, 2025
Anegada is a low lying island about 8 miles north of Virgin Gorda. There are a few decent restaurants on the island, and the restaurants specialty seems to be lobster. The island is accessible by …Full review by timothye842
Mar 8, 2025
Fun island but prepared to be hot. We rented a truck with seats in the back for our group and first tried seeing the flamingos (you can, but they are about 1/4th a mile away so don't get your hopes u…Full review by Seaside03178200154
Jan 21, 2025
We had a mini two night stay, we stayed at the Anegada beach club hotel, which we enjoyed and hired a car. The island is small but with the most beautiful beaches, pristine sand and turquoise sea. Co…Full review by trevorkm0802

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Just curious, Can you rent Mopeds/Scooters from somewhere in Road Town Tortola?
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Hello Kristen B. Yes on Tortola, the largest of the inhabited BVI islands and Cays, you may rent an array of self-propelled or muscle propelled transportation. On Anegada-the third …
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Hello Kristen B. Yes on Tortola, the largest of the inhabited BVI islands and Cays, you may rent an array of self-propelled or muscle propelled transportation. On Anegada-the third largest of the inhabitable BVI islands, the range of choices are severely diminished due to a lack of clientele historically and recently due to the devastation of the 2017 Atlantic Basin hurricanes. There maybe some opportunities but it is happenstance at this point on Anegada. Better-off relying on the guest-house you will book with to assist with your transportation needs.
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Husband wants to bonefish for two days. Would you suggest staying on Anegada or some other island that features …
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Husband wants to bonefish for two days. Would you suggest staying on Anegada or some other island that features snorkeling ? We are unfamiliar with the BVIs How does one get to Anegada?
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Good bone fishing. Call Kenrick 1 (284) 346-5658. Derry from Tortola
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My husband and I will be in Tortola the end of September on a cruise. I was wondering if there is a water taxi to Anegada …
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My husband and I will be in Tortola the end of September on a cruise. I was wondering if there is a water taxi to Anegada Island?
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There is a ferry that goes to Anegada three times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday and if you are lucky also Sunday. You can check online beforehand on the …
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There is a ferry that goes to Anegada three times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday and if you are lucky also Sunday. You can check online beforehand on the departure and arrival times.
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What is the closest beach in tortola when arriving on a cruise ship
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The best beaches are on the northern coast, especially Cane Garden Bay with its silky stretch of sand and gin-clear waters. Apple Bay is best for surfers, and Long Bay West is a …
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The best beaches are on the northern coast, especially Cane Garden Bay with its silky stretch of sand and gin-clear waters. Apple Bay is best for surfers, and Long Bay West is a dazzling strip of white sand running for a mile. Reached down a horrible road, riddled with pot holes, Smugglers Cove, with its palm-fringed beach, is worth the trouble to get there.
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Looking fo a nice beach with drinks and food close to where cruise ships arrive comeing in on the Norwegian's Escape
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Take a cab to Cow Wreck Beach Bar. Beautiful.
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