Travel Reference
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Alice in Wonderland This diving spot off Ginger Island has some of the region's best
deepwater coral formations ( Click here )
TheIndians These three cone-shaped pinnacles by Pelican Island are a popular fish-watch-
ing spot for snorkelers and divers ( Click here )
Leinster Bay/Waterlemon Cay Hike the trail on St John's north shore, then hit the water
to snorkel with barracudas, turtles, spotted eagle rays and nurse sharks ( Click here )
The Caves Three large caves on Norman Island feature shallow waters with shrimp, tiny
lobsters and glassy sweepers wriggling through ( Click here )
Party Zones
Looking for a good-time gathering? Take your pick of classic bars.
Foxy's Tamarind Bar, Jost Van Dyke Sailors come from far and wide to hoist a drink
with the namesake, calypso-crooning owner ( Click here )
Bomba'sSurfsideShack,Tortola Drink with surfers who ride the waves curling out front,
and howl at the infamous full-moon parties ( Click here )
Duffy's Love Shack, St Thomas Loud rock, Bathrobe Night and Dr Feelgood's Vile
Foaming Liquid rock this frame shack the middle of a parking lot ( Click here )
Woody's Seafood Saloon, St John It spawns a literal party in the street every day for
happy hour ( Click here )
WilliamThornton,NormanIsland Patrons have been know to jump off the deck nude at
this rowdy floating pirate bar ( Click here )
Cane Garden Bay, Tortola Locals and travelers alike groove to live music at the beach's
throng of open-air bars ( Click here )
Eco-Tourism
St John leads the pack in green facilities, but other islands hang their share of solar panels,
too.
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