http://www.wtc.mb.ca/mp/2003/carmen/weblayout/travel/exotic/secludedbeaches.html

http://www.wtc.mb.ca/mp/2003/carmen/weblayout/travel/exotic/secludedbeaches.html
Scrub island, Anguilla

Friday, November 17, 2006

Anegada, British Virgin Islands



Some of the most beautiful beaches are found here (above is a picture of the Anegada island Cow Wreck beach bar). The wonderful thing about the British Virgin Islands is that environment and vegetation has been left mostly untouched. Deserted islands can still be found and some even bought. The islands are very close to one another and easily reachable by boat or small planes. The locals are very familiar with the waters and many of them are available for day trips.


Also found in Anegada... lobster! They apparently have terrific fresh lobster here. It's served at the Anegada Reef Hotel:
http://www.anegadareef.com/Default.htm











Beachfront cottage rentals:
http://www.bvitourism.com/accommodations

Ketya


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