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Virgin Gorda

The tranquil island of Virgin Gorda is noted for its laid-back atmosphere and beauty. The island was discovered by Christopher Columbus and as its shape reminded him of a reclining woman, he named it Virgin Gorda or the 'Fat Virgin'. Part of the British West Indies, Virgin Gorda's main claim to fame is The Baths, an intriguing collection boulders that form a network of caves, grottoes, and pools. Virgin Gorda is a paradise that invites travellers to relax in its extraordinarily beautiful pristine beaches and explore its historic sites and underwater treasures.

Things to see and do on Virgin Gorda

  • Beaches: Virgin Gorda's deserted pristine beaches that are worth visiting include Savannah Bay, Devil's Bay, Mahoe Bay, Pond Bay, and Spring Bay. Spend a lazy day soaking up the sun and taking in the dramatic views of the magnificent coastline.
  • The Baths: In a startling resemblance to the rock boulders in Stonehenge, England, the huge granite boulders create mysterious grottos, saltwater pools that draw the visitors to spend a day exploring, swimming, and snorkeling.
  • Little Fort National Park: This nature sanctuary is a must visit for the bird watchers who can click the exotic birds as they swoop over the hills and ocean.

Dining in Virgin Gorda

The island of Virgin Islands has an extensive menu to satisfy any appetite, any budget, and any taste. Enjoy a casual lunch at one of the many surf shacks and beach bars or opt for a romantic dinner in any of the fine-dining restaurants for a luxurious night out. Whatever your taste, the choices for international, local, Chinese, Caribbean, Italian, Mediterranean, Mexican, and French cuisines are endless.

Nightlife and Entertainment in Virgin Gorda

There is a wide range of discos, pubs, and nightclubs in Virgin Gorda. A must visit is the Soggy Dollar Bar. The bar doesn't have any dock, which means you have to swim ashore from your boat to buy your drink with soggy dollars.

Golfing in Virgin Gorda

There are no golfing courses in Virgin Gorda.


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