The beautiful beaches of Anegada

The northernmost of the BVI - a mere 15 square miles and with a population of just 450, a 45-minute ferry ride from Tortola - boasts multiple beautiful beaches with soft sand whiter and azure water more inviting than the sometimes more challenging undertow-ridden surf of its more famous sister islands. As a bonus, its very drivable roads are flat and low as opposed to the windy, mountainous, death-defying roads on Tortola. Apparently that’s because Anegada is the only inhabited British Virgin Island formed from coral and limestone rather than being of volcanic origin

Read more in Tribatini contributor Fyllis Hockman´s post In the British Virgin Islands, Anegada and its Lobster Festival.


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