The beaches in the British Virgin Islands are not only very beautiful but also less developed than many beaches elsewhere. Often located on outlying islands, these beaches are only reached by boat whether charter, dive boat, daysail, launch or ferry. Even beaches on Tortola and Virgin Gorda may entail driving over some roads more fitting for four wheel drive vehicles.
On Tortola Island, at the end of a sandy road lies one of the most beautiful beaches of all the British Virgin Islands. Smuggler’s Cove requires a little work to get to but once there the scenery is worth the effort. Beautiful, remote and well protected, Smuggler’s Cove is perfect to relax away from the crowds. Smuggler’s Cove is one of those typical beautiful Caribbean places. The crescent-shaped beach, bordered with high palm trees, offers pristine white sand and crystal clear turquoise water, along with beautiful corals near the shore. Smuggler’s Cove is a stunning remote place that will satisfy those who prefer quiet and uncrowded beaches. Smuggler’s Cove is where has been shot in 1990 the movie remake of “The old man and the sea”, adapted from Ernest Hemingway’s novel.
Smuggler’s Cove is situated in the West of Tortola Island, the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands.
Guana Island is privately-owned, in the British Virgin Islands, has been used by celebrities like Joss Stone to relax and get away from the stresses of being fabulous—but is available to anyone who is willing to pay the price. This breathtaking island has over 850 acres that include seven white-sand beaches, a wildlife reserve, and room for up to 36 people to sleep, eat, lay-out, and be merry.
In one word The British Virgin Island are perfect to get away from the hectic working life. To book your best vacation ever please visit Medestino.com
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