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Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands is home to it all.
This island offers visitors an abundant mix of peace and quiet, plus just
about every activity your dream vacation could include. Road Town, Tortola's
main port is also a historic site, featuring a pleasant balance between
old and new. Many of the shops and restaurants are in historic building
which date back to the colonial period. Surrounded by some of the Caribbean's
most photographed beaches, the island of Tortola is a splended stop. |
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Tortola British Virgin Islands Beaches
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| Apple Bay
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| Known for surfing, and full moon parties at Bombas
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| Smugglers Cove
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| Secluded, sheltered, serene, and hard to reach
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| Cane Garden Bay
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| A long, lovely, curved bay sheltered from heavy winds
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| Brewers Bay
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| Ruins can be seen on the beach.
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| Josiahs Bay
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| Ideal for sunbathing and a favorite surf spot in winter
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| Lambert Bay
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| A favourite picnic spot for locals
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Tortola British Virgin Islands Dive Sites
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| Brewers Bay Pinnacles
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| DEPTH: 25-110 FT
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| Grand Central
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| DEPTH: 40-60 FT
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| Wreck of the Chikuzen
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| DEPTH: 40-75 FT
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