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Re: Help a beach girl out- water conditions on VG
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02/03/2024 05:11 PM
02/03/2024 05:11 PM
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Spring Bay should be fine if there is no North Swell. It looks good for the next 3 days but a large swell is predicted to move into the BVI in 3 to 4 days. The only time the wind should be a factor is if it clocks around to the North which is rare.
Last edited by GeorgeC1; 02/03/2024 05:15 PM.
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Re: Help a beach girl out- water conditions on VG
[Re: Cleobeach]
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02/03/2024 07:54 PM
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Ifeltlikeagringo
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When we were there last it was this exact time of year and we had the same issue. Honestly, our only good beach days were at Flash of Beauty on Anegada and at Fischer's Cove. So maybe take the ferry over to Anegada for a day! The lobster roti at Flash of Beauty is one of the best things I've ever eaten in a long life of really good food. And for our rainy days we did a lot of day drinking, so maybe not family-friendly, but go to Leverick or Top of the Baths where there are pools and it'll be fine.
Last edited by Ifeltlikeagringo; 02/03/2024 07:57 PM.
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Re: Help a beach girl out- water conditions on VG
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02/04/2024 10:18 AM
02/04/2024 10:18 AM
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Spring Bay is your best bet if the north swell is up as the rocks do provide some protection. With that being said, it can still be rough. Savannah Bay, Nail Bay, Long Bay are all also unfortunately going to be rough with a north swell.
You could rent a dinghy from Blue Rush Watersports at Leverick Bay and take it over to one of the beaches on Prickly Pear. Those are still protected in a swell, especially Sandbox.
You could also catch the BEYC ferry from Gun Creek and head over to enjoy their beach.
As for rainy day unfortunately not a ton. Catch the Gun Creek ferry over and play pool, shop and enjoy the spa at Saba Rock. Or board and card games at Sugarcane come to mind.
Last edited by VirginGordaResident; 02/04/2024 10:20 AM.
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