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Sailing to Virgin Gorda A map of the best ports and anchorages
Live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Virgin Gorda: leave reviews, share your best photos, or add a new spot you’ve discovered. Join the discussion on British Virgin Islands Sailing Group for the latest news.
Most popular anchorages in Virgin Gorda
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Malone Bay, situated on the northern coast of Virgin Gorda in the BVIs, is a lesser-known yet serene… Read more about this listing
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Big Trunk Bay, located on the southern coast of Virgin Gorda in the BVIs. The bay is known for its … Read more about this listing
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Devil’s Bay, located on Virgin Gorda in the BVIs, is a stunning anchorage known for its unique rock … Read more about this listing
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Little Bay, located on Virgin Gorda in the BVIs. The sandy bottom offers great holding, just be care… Read more about this listing
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Mahoe Bay, located on the southwestern side of Virgin Gorda in the BVIs, offers a serene anchorage k… Read more about this listing
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Spring Bay, located on Virgin Gorda in the BVIs, is a beautiful and tranquil anchorage known for its… Read more about this listing
Most popular ports and marinas in Virgin Gorda
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Virgin Gorda, BVIs
Virgin Gorda is the third-largest of the BVAs. Its name, attributed to Christopher Columbus, supposedly comes from the island’s shape, resembling a “fat virgin” lying on her side. Despite its small size, Spanish Town was once a hub of activity during the island’s days as a center for copper mining in the 19th century. The remains of the old Copper Mine is perched on the island’s southeastern cliffs. But the island’s most iconic feature, and one of the most photographed spots in the Caribbean, is The Baths. Formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, it’s as if a collection of enormous boulders was casually dropped on the southern shore by a giant, creating a surreal maze of pools, hidden caves, and sandy pathways.
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