We were on Virgin Gorda last week. What we love about VG (9th visit over 20 years) are the people and the natural beauty. Those are still there, although a bit distressed. The people are still wonderful. Happy to have visitors. Some are eager to share their stories of survival and others just want to show you how they are moving on. You can book a room (or villa), there is plenty of food in the grocery stores to cook at home, there are enough restaurants to eat out at if you want. You can still dive with Dive BVI (probably others). Rental cars are available (we used Mahogany). Star gazing has never been better with all the street lights out. We actually had the best beach in the world entirely to ourselves for a good part of the week. The mooring ball races that we usually witness at the Baths was nonexistent. The airport is open, even without power. Go if you can. Although I do miss Mad Dogs, in particular Edith. We would have lunch there almost every day. BLTs and Red Stripes, watching the kestrels hunt lizards in the field.

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