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Re: 30 years Lake Erie Sailing First BVI
[Re: StormJib]
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01/01/2017 10:15 PM
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Kryssa
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Hmmm, just my opinions but... Must dos - Baths (assuming you've never been) Bubbly pool Beautiful remote spots- We usually eat dinner ashore, so don't got to the really remote spots, but a quieter spot we like is Great Harbor, Peter Island. There's one tiny restaurants (Oceans 7 - radio in when you grab your ball for a reservation) and they close around 9 so you don't worry about noise. Best snorkels - Indians & Rhone Don't miss - Lobster dinner on the beach in Anegada (assuming you are comfortable going out there-) We like Wonky Dog but heard good things about a few of the restaurants there. Agree with eating on the boat being a super value - we like to do this at Cooper Island beach club because it's a great spot and the food is kind of pricy (good, but pricy.) You need to get there by 1pm to get a ball because it's popular, but they only have 30 so it's never feels busy. They have a great beach and you can snorkel at cistern point. They have a dive shop for those that want to schedule a dive, an ice cream shop, and rum bar. And the bay is calm for people that just like to swim off the back of the boat. Anything else - Always have a "plan B" if your anticipated spot might run out of moorings. Don't go out to Anegada unless you are comfortable with the distance, approach, and anchoring. Don't expect wifi or credit card machines to always work. Relax - you can't preplan this itinerary, so don't try to
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Re: 30 years Lake Erie Sailing First BVI
[Re: snorklerr]
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01/02/2017 01:46 PM
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Posts: 2,425 Miramichi NB Canada
Sandsailsun
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snorklerr said: Would like to know must dos and beautiful remote spots. Best snorkels Eats...don't miss & super values. Anything else...Thanks,Ron HI Ron, Welcome to the forum....incredible folks,and a wealth of knowledge here. Tell us more about your crew ( ages etc...all adults, children?) and when are you travelling? Mono or cat? I love to talk about all things BVI and would be happy to share and answer any of your questions. I also love photography and have thousands of pictures of various places. PM me your email and i can share if you want. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Kim
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Re: 30 years Lake Erie Sailing First BVI
[Re: Manpot]
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01/02/2017 05:05 PM
01/02/2017 05:05 PM
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Posts: 2,425 Miramichi NB Canada
Sandsailsun
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Agree with Mal ....and rent a jeep from Dean and visit the beaches one by one making Cow Wreck your last stop staying for sunset...
Kim
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