the Virgin Islands

18.3358° N, 64.8963° W

British Virgin Islands

Anegada

The northern most of the Virgin Islands, Anegada is a lower flat coral island unlike the rest of the Virgins. Surrounded by pristine white sandy beach and coral reef, Anegada is the perfect place to really “get away from it all”. Known for the nightly lobster beach barbecue, dine under the stars with your toes in the sand.

Norman Island

Robert Louis Stevenson’s inspiration for “Treasure Island”. Snorkel at the caves where Ben Gunn hid the pirate treasure. Hike the loop around Spyglass Hill. The Bight, the most popular anchorage has “Pirates” restaurant and bar ashore on a beautiful palm lined beach. The infamous “Willy T” is also anchored here. Benures Bay, a favorite bay on the north side is not far away, yet quieter with fewer boats and great snorkeling.


US Virgin Islands

St. Thomas

St. John

With the Virgin Islands National Park covering half the island, there are many beautiful undeveloped beaches, quiet anchorages and several hiking oppurtunities. Cruz Bay, the main town on St. John has several trendy restaurants, bars, and shopping opportunities.