Please note: If you are staying on Anegada, you must go to Tortola for exit testing. The literature we were sent about exit testing listed the Anegada clinic as a "testing site". We did not find out until we went for our Day 4 test that we would have to go to Tortola. Had we known before, we would have scheduled our departure day differently. Our departure was on a Friday. This meant that our exit test was done on Wednesday, as there is no Tuesday ferry. When calling to make appointment for exit test, they kept trying to schedule me for testing on Virgin Gorda. I had to explain multiple times the the morning ferry leaving Anegada did not stop in Virgin Gorda. They were convinced that we couldn't possibly get to Tortola in time to get tested. FYI - although their literature says testing is done until noon, they stop signing people in at 11:00. We were able to get to Road Town and walk to the hospital with plenty of time to spare. We got our results back in time, but we were sweating it. If it is one of those days when the ferry is delayed or breaks down - you are screwed. We were lucky it was a week when Smith's was running the ferry and the good old Bomba Charger was on time and running fast. Be sure to add $50/person to your budget for the ferry tickets.

Our Day 4 testing was done on Anegada, but not until 3:30 in the afternoon. We got results back in the afternoon of Day 6. Not a big deal to us, as our quarantine days were spent on the porch and beach at D&H Villas. Never saw another person until Lauren came to pick us up for testing on Day 4. My only complaint was I got really sick of eating my own cooking.