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Re: tortola restaurants
[Re: Gailgs]
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02/23/2015 11:20 AM
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Gailgs said: 15 mins isnt too far but is there a dinghy dock on the waterfront there No, there isn't. If you want to take the dinghy, you can always go to Village Cay.
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Re: tortola restaurants
[Re: Jorgen]
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02/23/2015 12:59 PM
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Re: tortola restaurants
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02/23/2015 01:33 PM
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sail2wind said: if you dinghy to Village Cay, your dining options will be much greater with in a short walk Any suggestions over there?
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