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Re: Tortola for a newbie
[Re: vedder50]
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08/23/2018 02:52 AM
08/23/2018 02:52 AM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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Cane Garden Bay might still make a nice base for land staying. It's beautiful still, the beach and reef are in great shape, and you have a decent choice of restaurants there or very close by. Right in CGB, you have Bananas, Rhymers, Irma Shack/Paradise Club, and Myett's for food. A short drive/taxi gives you Stoutt's, Banankeet, and Da Coal Pot for food. For lodging you have Rhymer's, Cane Garden Bay Cottages, and Elm Suites in CGB.
The West End ferry for your Jost trip is less than a 20 minute drive/taxi ride.
For Anegada, you are 20 minutes from the ferry (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) or 45 minutes from the airport (daily).
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