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3r biggest island in the British Virgin Islands

Virgin Gorda, with its 8 square miles, the 3rd biggest island in the archipelago of the British Virgin Islands. It has about 2,000 inhabitants and was discovered by Christopher Columbus, giving it this strange name because its shape reminded him of a fat woman. It is a paradisiacal place, with thousands of coves and beaches washed by the Caribbean, with white sand and turquoise waters. Savannah Beach, a perfect place to spend a few days in relaxation in rental cabanas . Among its attractions are its 2 National Parks: The Baths National Park and the Spring Bay National Park and coral reefs and snorkeling and hiking.

Despite being such a tiny island, has a domestic airport in Spanish Town that connects it to other Caribbean islands and a jetty in the bay of St. Thomas, where ferries arrive from Road Harbour Harbour and West End, and Great Harbour. The ferries are the most cozy way to get from Road Town and operate from 7.30 am and the ride costs around $ 20, it takes about an hour or hour and a half. The island also has two marinas - marinas, one in St. Thomas Bay (south) and another in Leverick Bay (north) and multiple buoys and anchors dotted around the coast.
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