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Enjoy lunch and libations on Jost Van Dyke, known for relaxing by the beach with a cold drink from the world famous Soggy Dollar Bar and Foxy’s too. At Soggy Dollar, be sure to enjoy one of their famous Painkillers and at Foxy’s, you may be lucky and be met with a quick song, joke or story from Foxy himself.
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Norman Island is well known for its many caves and hidden bays and also for carrying its name from the book “Treasure Island” by Louis Stephenson. The island has several documented stories of found buried treasures!
The Caves are three caves at water level that are ideal for snorkeling with an abundance of tropical fish and coral. Located just west of Norman Island is The Indians. While nearly 50 feet deep, you can often see clear to the bottom. Here you’ll enjoy snorkeling around rock formations observing diverse marine life and coral.
When it’s time for lunch, ask your captain to take you to either Willy T or Pirates Bight.
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Sandy Spit is a tiny, uninhabited island your captain can anchor off of and you can enjoy a quick swim up to the beach. This island is well known for its role as the setting in a popular beer commercial!
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Here you’ll enjoy snorkeling, spending time on the beach and enjoying lunch at a variety of delicious restaurant options. Ask your captain to point you to the Callwood Rum Distillery which has been producing rum for over 200 years! Still in operation, the distillery is open from March through August offering short tours with rum for sale in their shop.
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The Baths on Virgin Gorda are an amazing geographical wonder with plenty to explore. To get here, we’ll depart from Red Hook, St. Thomas and travel to Spanish Town to clear the British Virgin Islands Customs and Immigration. From there, you’ll take a quick 10 minute taxi ride over to The Baths; taxi fees average about $10 per person each way and are not included in the cost of your charter. When you arrive, you’ll enter from land through a labyrinth of caves, tunnels, arches and tidal pools. After you explore the beautiful rock formations, consider enjoying lunch at the Top of the Baths.