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Big Trunk Bay in Virgin Gorda
Trunk Bay, one of a series of awe inspiring white sand beaches on the island's western shore. Trunk Bay, one of a series of awe inspiring white sand beaches on the island's western shore. It is bordered by a private estate and a palm grove and can only be reached by boat or along a path from Spring Bay.
More information about Big Trunk Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Devils Bay in Virgin Gorda
Devil’s Bay is yet another picture perfect beach on Virgin Gorda. Usually a little quieter than the Baths, and with a good stretch of white sand to relax on, it’s a beautiful spot to spend an hour or two sunbathing. It’s also a great base from which to explore the wonderful snorkelling opportunities around the rocks, caves and boulders of The Baths.
More information about Devils Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Fischers Cove in Virgin Gorda
A tranquil quarter mile, bohio studded, white sand beach lapped by turquoise waters.
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Gun Creek in Virgin Gorda
Literally the "end of the road" when it comes to heading east on Virgin Gorda. The jetty has a government built passenger terminal from which the resorts in North Sound run their ferry and launch services.
A few local bars are on hand to quench your thirst whilst waiting to begin the final leg of your journey to paradise!!
More information about Gun Creek can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda
Leverick Bay is home to a pleasant beach resort with hotel and marina. It has a small beach, with safe swimming for all the family, as well as a swimming pool, water sports equipment, dive shop, spa,wifi access, shops, restaurants and beach bar. It’s a great spot to spend the day with plenty to entertain the whole family.
More information about Leverick Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Little Dix Bay in Virgin Gorda
Home to the famous luxury resort, originally founded by Laurance Rockefeller. The beach here is in a magnificent setting behind it’s own coral reef in a perfect cove. The cove is flanked by two mountains that tumble into the sea as rocky headlands.
Little Dix Bay has a very exclusive and intimate feel, and is an experience to be savoured by those in search of the ultimate, luxury beach resort.
More information about Little Dix Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Long Bay in Virgin Gorda
Long Bay is the ultimate secluded bay, it has a long beach with fine swimming and snorkeling. You are likely to have this beach to yourself, except for the odd sailboat or two anchored when the conditions are good. This is a great birding spot too. Long Bay, and Nail Bay next door, are common habitat for blue herons, spotted sandpipers, black- necked stilts, and ruddy turnstones as well as brown boobies and pelicans.
More information about Long Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Mahoe Bay in Virgin Gorda
Protected by picturesque reefs just offshore - Mahoe Bay forms a tropical lagoon, which is great for water activites like swimming and windsurfing. It also has a beautiful white sand beach and the shallow reefs also provide good snorkeling with abundant marine life, especially sea turtles.
More information about Mahoe Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Nail Bay in Virgin Gorda
Nail Bay is located on the West coast of Virgin Gorda and is part of Virgin Gorda's beach coast.
Scenic Nail Bay looks out over beaches to Mountain Point and The Channel beyond. Nail Bay Sugar Mill Ruins are located nearby off a side trail 500 yards up the mountain. The stone ruins include a small overseer's cottage on the right, the crumbling sugar mill with its boiling bench and holes for copper boiling kettles, and a horsemill out back, where the cane was crushed before flowing through a trough to the boiling room.
Nail Bay Resort is located here - it is gorgeous resort at the end of a challenging road best undertaken with four wheel drive, offers oceanview deluxe rooms, suites and apartments as well as villas. There is also a resort village for guests, which includes a tennis court, hot tub, free-form pool and waterfall with a swim-up bar and poolside restaurant.
More information about Nail Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
North Sound in Virgin Gorda
The North Sound is a boater's dream in terms of location, facilities and beauty. There are numerous resorts, restaurants, shops and water sports offerings all based in these well protected waters.
More information about North Sound can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
Oil Nut Bay in Virgin Gorda
Situated on the eastern peninsula of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Oil Nut Bay’s privacy consists of all the advantages of island living including being accessible only by air or boat.
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Savannah Bay and Pond Bay in Virgin Gorda
Part of the renowned ‘Beach Coast’ of Virgin Gorda, Savannah Bay is a beautiful, long and pristine beach of white sand. A great spot for water sports, as the bay is protected by the continuous reef.
More information about Savannah Bay and Pond Bay can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/
South Sound in Virgin Gorda
The South Sound provides peace and solitude, where you can enjoy breathtaking views out towards the empty ocean as it seems to extend into eternity with nothing but a soft haze to separate sea and sky.
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Spring Bay in Virgin Gorda
Spring Bay is one of Virgin Gorda's loveliest beaches, golden sand sprinkled with the island’s famous boulders and clear, clear waters. The crystal clear sea changes from green and blue to azure, and from mirror-like calm to frothy waves. Spring Bay offers comfortable swimming, fascinating snorkeling amongst colorful sea life, ancient tamarind trees for shade and seclusion or companionship depending on your mood.
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St Thomas Bay in Virgin Gorda
Large Bay encompassing Spanish Town and The Valley area of Virgin Gorda - home to Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour.
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The Baths in Virgin Gorda
The Baths are a must-see - a unique, natural phenomenon of exotic pools and grottos formed by enormous boulders scattered across pristine white sandy beaches. The magic of this place is revealed as you make your way along the trail to Devils Bay, where the hidden caves and secret pools are lit by the shafts of bright sunlight that shine through the boulders above and around you.
More information about The Baths can be found at www.ultimateBVI.com/virgin-gorda/beaches/