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7 days in paradise
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Visit the beautiful USVI
Day 1 - St
Thomas
Day 2 - St John
Day 3,4 and 5 - St
Croix
Or The
BVI
Arrival
Day
Cast off from our dock in Road Harbour and set sail on a beam reach for
Norman Island, home of the caves and the inspiration for Robert Louis
Stevenson's famous novel 'Treasure Island'. Snorkel the caves and then
motor a short distance around the corner into the Bight which provides
a perfect anchorage for your first night. Eat, drink and be merry aboard
the floating bar/restaurant 'The William Thornton'
Salt
Island, Day One
A short beat up the Sir Francis Drake Channel takes you to Salt Island.
Here you can pick up the National Parks moorings and either dive or snorkel
the wreck of the Royal Mail Steamship Rhone, a relic of the hurricane
of 1867 and famous for its part in the movie 'The Deep'. Alternatively,
go ashore and visit the settlement and the salt pond from which the island
takes its name. The annual rent for the whole island is paid each year
directly to the Queen of England and is a bag of salt! After lunch sail
to Cooper Island where you can pick up a mooring in front of the beach
club bar and restaurant - there's a dive shop here also.

Virgin Gorda, Day Two
Sail to the Baths, one of the most unique natural formations in the BVI.
Consisting of thousands of smooth boulders, some as big as a house, strewn
along the beach on the southern tip of Virgin Gorda. You can explore the
many gaps that open into massive rocky grottos filled with sea water.
Nearby is Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour, with a full service marina, shops
and restaurants. In the afternoon, sail north and east to the North Sound
of Virgin Gorda, surrounded with safe anchorages, snorkeling, beach bars
and restaurants.
Anegada,
Day Three
Either relax and spend the day in North Sound or sail the 15
miles north to Anegada. Anegada means 'drowned island' and when you see
it you'll realize why! The highest point is 15 feet above sea level and
it's famous for fresh lobster, iguanas and flamingoes.
You
will have to leave North Sound early in order to arrive at Anegada during
the middle of the day. This will give you good light to navigate through
the coral heads at the entrance to the anchorage. Take a taxi ride to
Loblolly Bay on the north side and snorkel inside the reef. Then go back
to the anchorage for smoothies and a lobster dinner at the Anegada Reef
Hotel or Neptune's Treasure.

Trellis Bay, Day Four
Sail from either North Sound or Anegada to Trellis Bay on Beef Island
-a well protected natural harbour and home of the famous restaurant and
cabaret 'The Last Resort'. If you prefer a more tranquil spot then try
Marina Cay across the channel to the north, off Great Camanoe, which features
a Pussers that is good for happy hour and casual dining. Also there is
a new restaurant on Scrub Island called Donovans Reef, access can be by
dinghy from Marina Cay.
Cane Garden Bay/Jost Van Dyke, Day Five
Weigh anchor and take a short cruise up to beautiful Guana Island for
spectacular snorkeling and a superb beach at Monkey Point. It's a great
spot to picnic. Then take an afternoon sail west to either Cane Garden
Bay on
Tortola's lush north shore, or to the islands of Jost Van Dyke and Little
Jost Van Dyke.
Soper's Hole/Peter Island, Day Six
Anchor off Green Cay and enjoy a swim in to shore. You can walk around
the whole island in five minutes, but snorkeling around is more fun. Then
sail west to Soper's Hole
Wharf, the home of Pusser's Landing, said to be built on the spot where
Blackbeard the pirate once lived.
Ashore there are restaurants and provisions. For
your last night, sail across the channel to Little or Great Harbour, Peter
Island.

Now
that was a week well spent!
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