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Tortola, British Virgin Islands - Lynne Sullivan
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Lynne Sullivan
HUNTER PUBLISHING, INC,
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© Lynne M. Sullivan
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This guide focuses on recreational activities. As all such activities contain elements of risk, the publisher, author, affiliated individuals and companies disclaim any responsibility for any injury, harm, or illness that may occur to anyone through, or by use of, the information in this book. Every effort was made to insure the accuracy of information in this book, but the publisher and author do not assume, and hereby disclaim, liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors, omissions, misleading information or potential travel problems caused by this guide, even if such errors or omissions are a result of negligence, accident or any other cause.
Maps by Kim André & Lissa K. Dailey unless noted otherwise
© Hunter Publishing, Inc.
About the Author
Lynne Sullivan is passionate about Caribbean islands. As the author of a dozen best-selling travel guides to islands throughout the eastern Caribbean, she spends much of her time hopping from one place to another scouting out a variety of activities, attractions, shops, accommodations and restaurants. Her goal is to steer independent vacationers on any size budget to the best each island has to offer.
When she's not in the Caribbean, she keeps readers posted with regular updates and new information on her website, www.caribbeanguide2.com.
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The Islands
A Dozen Reasons to Visit
Tips on Using This Book
A Historical Timeline
The Islands At A Glance
Location
USVI
BVI
Climate
Wildlife
Birdlife
Plants
Coral Reefs
When to Go
Island Celebrations
Travel Documents
Passports & Paperwork
Customs & Duty-Free
Allowances
Getting There
AIRLINE CONTACT INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
REGIONAL AIRLINES
Island Hopping
Getting Around
By Car
Island Driving Signals
By Taxi
By Bus
Accommodations
Dining
Money Matters
Time
Taxes
The British Virgin Islands
Tortola
Overview
Getting There
By Air
By Ferry
Getting Around
By Car
RENTAL CAR AGENCIES
By Taxi
TAXI COMPANIES
Island Hopping
Touring the Island
Guided Tours
Independent Island Tour
Adventures on Water
Best Beaches
Scuba Diving & Snorkeling
Dive Operators
Boating & Sailing
Sailing Schools
Crewed Day-Trips
Crewed & Bareboat Charters
Powerboat Rentals
Water Taxi
Fishing
Watersports
Adventures on Foot
Hiking
Tennis
Adventures on Wheels
Cycling
Bike Rental
Adventures on Horseback
Shopping
Road Town
Soper's Hole
Trellis Bay
Around the Island
Where to Stay
Rental Agencies
In & Near Road Town
North Shore
South Shore
Where to Eat
In & Near Road Town
East End
North Shore
West End
Nightlife
The Islands
The United States and United Kingdom share an extraordinary mix of islands sprinkled along the northern curve of the Lesser Antilles just east of Puerto Rico. Known collectively as The Virgin Islands, they offer some of the world's most beautiful scenery and idyllic weather. The major islands are amazingly diverse, and each has a well-defined personality, while the 100 or so minor islands (most uninhabited and no larger than prominent rocks) provide privacy and space for anyone who cares to seek it (and can afford it).
St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix (the three main US Virgins) are more like disparate kin than siblings. Only two miles of water separate St. Thomas and St. John, and visitors often ferry between the strikingly handsome pair. St. Thomas is the cosmopolitan capitalist, St. John the rugged environmentalist.
Many visitors say that St. Croix, 40 miles to the south, is a combination of the best of St. Thomas and St. John. But I believe the island marches to the beat of a different drummer, flaunting its Danish past flamboyantly and asserting its originality. Of the three, it's the least American, the most Caribbean in atmosphere.
Among the sparsely developed British Virgins, Tortola is the largest and most populated island. Visitors are drawn to its green mountains, sheltered bays, and easygoing lifestyle, but few are content to stay put for long. Most hop about by ferry or speed boat to The Baths on Virgin Gorda, the coral-sand beaches on Anegada, Foxy's famous bar on Jost Van Dyke, the caves on Norman Island and the sea turtle playgrounds on Peter Island.
If you can't decide which island to call home base, charter a live-aboard boat, so you can change location on a whim. While it's tiresome to clear Customs each time you cross the international boundary that zigzags invisibly between St. John and Tortola, you'll enjoy the freedom of visiting two countries and countless islands in one vacation.
Of course, you may prefer to pick one island and explore it thoroughly at a leisurely pace. All of the major islands offer enough creature comforts and diversions to keep travelers content for at least a week, and each one offers fabulous sun, sea and sand.
A Dozen Reasons to Visit the Virgin Islands
Duty-free shopping.
Endless powder-soft sand and a marked underwater snorkel trail on Buck Island, St. Croix.
Hiking trails on Sage Mountain, Tortola and in the national park on St. John.
Picnics on deserted islands.
Snorkeling among the massive boulders at The Baths on Virgin Gorda.
Romantic dining at award-winning waterfront restaurants.
Outstanding scuba diving among coral reefs and ancient shipwrecks.
Ruined and restored sugar plantations to explore.
Sunrise at Point Udall on St. Croix, the easternmost spot in the United States.
Sailing through the Sir Francis Drake Channel.
Lively nightlife in Cruz Bay on St. John.
The five-foot rock iguanas and the flamingo colonies on remote Anegada.
Tips on Using This Book
General Caribbean travel information and facts that apply to all the Virgin Islands is covered at the front of this convenient, take-along guide.
Specific information about each of the islands follows in separate sections.
If you plan to visit only one or two of the islands, rip out just the relevant sections from this book, place them inside a zip-lock bag and tuck them into your carry-on bag. Leave the unneeded pages at home.
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