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COOPER ISLAND

A picturesque eco-resort on its own island which has a little something for everyone - restaurant and bar, microbrewery, rum bar, ice cream & coffee shop, boutique, all along its own beachfront lookiing out over the Sir Francis Drake Channel and Tortola in the distance.

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JOST VAN DYKE

Jost Van Dyke is famous for it white beaches, vibrant bars, and parties. White Bay is Jost Van Dyke’s most famous beach, known for its powder-soft sand, turquoise water, and beach bars. It’s fantastic for swimming, lounging, and people-watching, with a postcard-perfect Caribbean vibe.

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NORMAN ISLAND

Norman Island is a privately owned, uninhabited island in the British Virgin Islands known for being a possible inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island.  The island's main harbour, The Bight, is home to the Pirates Bight Restaurant and the infamous Willy T, a floating bar and restaurant.

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THE BATHS

The world-famous Baths on Virgin Gorda, is a stunning geological wonder where giant granite boulders form caves, tunnels, and secret tidal pools, creating a unique maze leading to white-sand Devil's Bay beach with great snorkelling and views. Navigate a trail through the formations.

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SABA ROCK

Set on a one-acre slice of paradise in Virgin Gorda's North Sound, Saba Rock is an iconic, must-stop destination in the British Virgin Islands. Known for its island-friendly allure, playful spirit, and easy-going vibe, this hard-to-get-to restaurant and bar shouldn't be missed