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Re: Best beaches with overnight mooring balls
[Re: alex_sauvage]
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06/20/2018 01:13 PM
06/20/2018 01:13 PM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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Savannah Bay does not have mooring buoys as I recall and might be off limits for charter boats, as well as White Bay on JVD. I heard Cane Garden Bay has a lot of construction work going on, so we avoided it this time. For anyone wanting to visit, I don't really think the CGB construction would keep you from enjoying the anchorage or beach. The only downside is you have to walk on the road to get from the dinghy dock to the beach. You used to be able to cut thru Quito's but it's closed for construction. Not really much construction taking place on the beach after Quito's. Rhymers, Paradise Club, Myett's, and Glenn's place open on beach for food and drinks. Columbus Sunset open for drinks and provisions.
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