| Page Views: 2,020 Last Visit to Virgin Gorda: 1993 | Virgin Gorda by kyoub - last update: Aug 4, 2004 |
Possibly the best known of the BVI, is Virgin Gorda. A place frequently photographed here is the huge rock formations, on the south coast, known as The Baths. These rocks are gigantic boulders, many the size of houses. piled along the beach. What makes these boulders so special is that they have fallen in such a way as to create grottos and seaside caves. You can snorkel or wade through them. |
|  | Bay Savanna Pond Bay is one of the island's loveliest beaches but there are over twenty on the island. Some cannot be reached except by boat or by climbing down a steep hill. |
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| Pros: | "Quiet Bays" | | Cons: | "Tour groups" | | In A Nutshell: | "We should have stayed longer" |
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sourbugger Sun Jan 27, 2008 23:52 UTC i like the word scad - spot on ! | LoriPori Mon Dec 3, 2007 12:20 UTC Lovely page on Virgin Gorda Kay. You two sure are adventuresome. | scottishvisitor Thu Nov 22, 2007 16:59 UTC Came looking for some blue skies & found some here!! | matcrazy1 Thu Feb 8, 2007 14:36 UTC Savanna Pond Bay reminds me Arlantic coast north of Agadir, Morocco. |
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