At Virgin Gorda's most celebrated sight, giant boulders are scattered about the beach and in the water. Some are almost as large as houses and form remarkable grottoes. Climb between these rocks to swim in the many placid pools. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to visit if you want to avoid crowds. If it's privacy you crave, follow the shore northward to quieter bays—Spring Bay, the Crawl, Little Trunk, and Valley Trunk—or head south to Devil's Bay.
Reviewed by onashoestring from Amarillo, Texas on 7/2/07
Plan on most of the day spent here. Eat at the Top of the Baths and then come down to swim, play, climb and relax. Take Speedy's Ferry from Tortola and they provide the taxi to the Baths. A wonderful family outting
Reviewed by joebird from Sacramento, CA on 1/4/07
Best spot in all of Virgin Islands, hands down!
Reviewed by ballewfamily from fairfield maine on 12/17/06
absolutely lovely. The Poor Man's Pub on the beach made the best Pina Colada's in the BVIs.
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