British Virgin Islands
Nature‘s Little Secrets
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS – Known as "the land that time forgot", the British Virgin Islands remains an undeveloped heaven for natural treasures; unlike the glitz and glam of its Caribbean neighbours, what the destination lacks is its greatest asset – no high-rise hotels, no casinos and no crowds. The pure and indefinable beauty of the unspoiled land is the main attraction – verdant hillsides covered in ancient mahogany trees and cacti, pristine beaches kissed by Technicolor tides, a colourful aquarium of the world’s most diverse sea life, extensive coral reefs responsible for claiming renowned wrecks as well as vast outbacks and wildlife sanctuaries sheltering endangered species. More than 60 islands form a distinct pattern around the Sir Frances Drake Channel – including the main island of Tortola, creating the backbone of the Channel and Virgin Gorda stretching to form the eastern border. Wild Jost Van Dyke lingers in the west with Anegada dangling remotely north and a series of smaller islands speckled in the south – the BVI reveals nature’s little secrets in every cove. more
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Private Island in the Caribbean - etia no.: 184
One of the most beautiful hideaways in the world.
Bedrooms: 14
Price: on request

