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Suggested Itinerary:
The Caves, Norman Island, Famous for its "Treasure Island" caves, The Bight provides a perfect first night anchorage and a floating bar/restaurant, The William Thornton.
Stop at Salt Island where the Royal Mail Steamship, the Rhone, sank off the island in a hurricane in 1867, now a major dive site.
Cooper Island where there is a restaurant/beach bar which is famous for their "painkillers", a secret recipe made with Pussers British Navy Rum.
To the unique Baths, an extraordinary place where you can crawl through tiny gaps that open up into massive caverns with refreshingly cool water and known for it's beautiful snorkeling. Nearby is Virgin Gorda's fully serviced marina with shops, banks, restaurants and discos with live steel bands.
North Sound, surrounded with safe anchorage's, numerous waterside restaurants, diving, snorkeling and windsurfing.
A rich man's playground that everybody can share.
Possibly spend the day in the Sound relaxing and then a gentle sail to Trellis Bay.
Trellis Bay, a fully protected natural harbor with the attraction of a one-man cabaret and an excellent meal ashore at The Last Resort.
Beautiful snorkeling in the area, particularly at Monkey Point followed by an afternoon sail down to Cane Garden Bay.
Cane Garden Bay, a tranquil anchorage surrounded by a beautiful beach with many bars and restaurants.
Green Cay. One of the tiniest paradise islands you will ever see. You can walk around it in 5 minutes, but you will never forget its sheer magic and tranquility.
Jost Van Dyke. Truly natural and unspoiled, this island is what dreams are made of, and you'll know what it feels like to be a "Man Friday" leaving your lone footprint in the sand.
Enjoy a breakfast swim then return to port by 12 PM.
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