Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
ODD CREATURES
Anegada is steamrolled flat compared to its mountainous brethren. The odd landscape hosts
an odd menagerie where pink flamingos wade in salt ponds and a lonely iguana roams in
its final frontier.
QUIET SHORES
Snorkel, sip a frosty drink, swing in a hammock: that's how it happens at whimsically
named beaches such as Loblolly Bay and Flash of Beauty. Add wandering bovines to the
mix at Cow Wreck Bay.
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Out Islands
Pirate Lore
Diving
Beaches
TALL TALES
Blackbeard left his men on Dead Chest Island with nothing but a saber and bottle of rum,
while pirates buried chests of silver coins on Norman Island. Fiction? Sail over, and see for
yourself.
UNDERWATER SIGHTS
The wreck of the Rhone may be the most famous diving and snorkeling site, but you can
also swim around treasure caves, 15ft mushroom-shaped coral, and reefs with fish so thick
you're enveloped by them.
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