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Re: Itinerary Early March
[Re: Flynny70]
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01/06/2022 02:35 PM
01/06/2022 02:35 PM
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Hi - this will be our second BVI vacation on a power cat with a Capt. All adults, 5 nights. I'd love to hear some suggestions on itinerary ideas, favorite places to see. Below is our itinerary from our previous trip in 2020 (just before Covid). We plan on keeping some of the itinerary the same but swap out a few things (ie Baths - don't feel we need to do that again):
Leave from Road Town: Day one: Norman/Willy T (yes, fast out of the gate) Day Two: hit Baths, then stayed two nights in Anegada Day three: Anegada (chartered with Sherwin) Day 4: Anchored n Diamond Cay, Sandy Spit area for the day, spent night in Great Harbour Day 5: Soggy Dollar
Thanks in advance. Our favorite place is Anegada. But the North Sound, Virgin Gorda is also great. Spent my 50th Birthday at the BEYC which is not back in operation I understand. Leverick Bay is also pretty nice. Its a good jumping off point for heading to Anegada too. But you won't be sailing so distance between harbors won't be a big deal. We may also check out Cane Garden Bay this year. Haven't been there but I sure hear its nice!
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Re: Itinerary Early March
[Re: Flynny70]
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01/06/2022 02:40 PM
01/06/2022 02:40 PM
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BEYC has recently partially re-opened, should be even more open by March.
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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Re: Itinerary Early March
[Re: Flynny70]
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01/06/2022 03:49 PM
01/06/2022 03:49 PM
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Mal, we stayed at the Indigo House many years ago. You are correct that the cruisers usually don't come that far down the beach. One day we were walking back after lunch and saw a couple of ladies walk out of the house. I inquired as to what they were doing. They said the door was unlocked so they used the bathroom. Apparently ignoring our stuff all about the downstairs. They were cruisers. But again, they usually don't walk down that far. I look forward to seeing it now.
Go Irish!!
Bill
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