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| Virgin Island
Yachts Charters aboard Sailing Yacht Arabesque. |
| The Virgin Island is one of the primier sailing
destinations in the world. Sailing yacht Arabesque is proud
to call the Virgin Islands home and is ready to offer you a
saling vacation of a life time. |
Virgin
Gorda Yacht charters
Virgin Gorda, or "Fat Virgin", refers to a protruding
mountain noted by Columbus on this second largest of the British
Virgin Isles. Only ten miles long and two miles wide, the island
is known for its yacht clubs, quiet coves, and safe anchorages
for bareboats.
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charters aboard Arabesque.
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Tortola
Yacht Charters
Tortola, "land of turtle doves' or Chocolate City is the
largest of the British Virgin Islands overlooking Sir Francis
Drake Channel and situated about 60 miles east of Puerto Rico.
Its most popular point of entry for vacationers is the East
End Beef Island Airport linked to the capital city of Road Town
by the one-lane Queen Elizabeth Bridge.
Road Town's scenic setting and sheltered yacht-filled harbour
provide a helpful orientation to the laid-back BVI lifestyle
evolved over the last 400 years by English, Dutch, French,
and Spanish adventurers, followed by plantation owners and
20th century settlers.
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Jost
Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke, a four-square mile island to the north of Tortola's
West End, once the reputed hideaway for a Dutch pirate of the
same name, still welcomes travellers looking for a remote, rustic
retreat and first-rate hiking trails. The best beaches are found
at Great Harbour and White Bay, while Main Street is a sandy
strip of beach holding the BVI customs house and several, small
beach cafes famed for their freshly baked banana bread and coconut
muffins.
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Anegada
Anegada is an easily missed speck on the map lying 20 miles
north of Virgin Gorda. It covers 15 square miles and rises 28
feet above sea level.
Over the years, more than 300 ships have been wrecked on
the hazardous coral reefs encircling the islet, a tragedy
which, in turn, has made Anegada a paradise for divers. The
wrecks and reefs themselves have been enhanced with colourful
formations of exotic undersea plan and animal life.
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