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Caribbean 2013

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BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS The distinctive and diverse charms of the British Virgin ATL ANTIC OCEAN Great Islands have won it a special Camanoe place in the hearts of veteran Scrub Guana Island travelers. It s here, where the Island 2 J OST VA N DYKE TO RTOL A Caribbean Sea meets the Beef Island International Brewers Bay Great Airport Atlantic Ocean, that this East End Harbour Fat Hogs Beef Fort dazzling chain of 60 islands Island Bay Road Shirley 5 Carrot Bay Town gives rise to an endless array of el nn ha Great Thatch eC inspiring attractions and West End Island Drak S i r Fr a n c i s activities. VIRGIN GORDA Virgin Gorda Peak Pond Bay Spanish 3 Town 4 South Sound Handsome Bay Ginger Island Cooper Island Tortola remains very popular, ST. J OH N with its dramatic mountain peaks (U SVI ) shadowing the sparkling sapphire waters below. Tortola invites boaters to spend day after luxurious day seeking out hidden cays and secluded coves to call their own. Peter White 1 Island Bay Norman Island 0 miles 2 0 km 2 The island of Virgin Gorda, provides yet another — and equally delightful — side of BVI. The gently rollin breath-taking geological formations and powder soft beaches. And all of this delight is capped off with a charm and hospitality that s a signature trait of the British Virgin Islands. As an alternate option, guests can fly to nearby St. Thomas and take a beautiful, relaxing ferry ride to a destination (ferry costs not included), where you can soak up the sun and blue waters. The St. Thomas ferr about an hour and departs from Charlotte Amalie. Don t forget to have your valid passport handy for the fe British Virgin Islands 39

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