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     Most visitors arrive in the azure waters of 
    the British Virgin Islands (BVI) by sea--aboard their private yacht, or on 
    Silversea, of course. Columbus discovered the islands in 1493. Impressed by the number of 
    islands dotting the horizon, he named them the 11,000 Virgins in honor of 
    Saint Ursula’s nuns. Actually, the archipelago consists of only about 60 
    islands; Tortola and Virgin Gorda are the largest ones. After a frequent 
    change of hands, ranging from the Spaniards to the Dutch and some notorious 
    pirates in between, the British took over in the 17th century. Today the BVI are a Crown Colony, with a governor appointed by the 
    Queen.
 The Baths is the island's principal tourist attraction, a geological 
    curiosity consisting of enormous boulders that form natural pools and 
    underwater caves, offering excellent snorkeling.
 
 Pier Information. The ship is scheduled to anchor in North 
        Sound. Guests will be taken ashore via ship’s tenders to Leverick Bay. 
        Taxis are generally available in limited numbers. It is about a 
        20-minute drive to Spanish Town.
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        Shopping.  Souvenirs and local arts are available at 
        Leverick Bay, in Spanish Town’s marina complex, and at Little Dix 
        Resort. A gallery-boutique where local artists display their works can 
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        Cuisine. Seafood is a good choice. Also try roti, a 
        Trinidad-style crèpe stuffed with chicken, beef, or vegetable curry. 
        Eateries range from basic local bars to fancy dining facilities in the 
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        Other SightsVirgin Gorda is noted for its unspoiled, secluded beaches. The 
        most popular ones are Devil’s Bay, Spring Bay, and North Sound. Water 
        sports facilities are available from the dive center at Leverick 
        Bay landing.
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    Return to Your 
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