Virgin Gorda
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Where to EatVirgin Gorda, the second-largest of the British Virgin Islands, is a stunning blend of natural beauty, relaxed elegance, and quiet sophistication. The island is famous for its dramatic landscapes — from rolling green hills and hidden coves to the world-renowned granite boulders of The Baths, where massive stones form pools and grottoes perfect for swimming and exploring. The island’s unhurried pace and breathtaking views make it a favorite among sailors seeking both adventure and tranquility. Whether you arrive by yacht or ferry, Virgin Gorda greets you with turquoise water, gentle breezes, and an unmistakable sense of calm.
Beyond The Baths, Virgin Gorda offers a range of experiences for visitors looking to connect with the island’s natural charm. Devil’s Bay National Park lies just beyond The Baths and rewards a short hike with one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean — an ideal spot for snorkeling and sunbathing. The island’s north sound area, home to luxurious resorts and world-class marinas, is a sailor’s paradise. Yachts from around the world anchor here, surrounded by calm waters, coral reefs, and small islets that make for unforgettable day trips and sunset sails.
Despite its reputation for luxury, Virgin Gorda remains refreshingly authentic. Small villages, friendly locals, and family-run beach bars keep the island grounded in its Caribbean roots. Whether you’re sipping a cocktail at a beachside restaurant, hiking up Gorda Peak for panoramic island views, or snorkeling the clear shallows around Savannah Bay, Virgin Gorda offers an experience that feels both exclusive and warmly welcoming. It’s the perfect destination for yacht travelers seeking a balance of comfort, natural beauty, and timeless island charm.