Seeking resort in BVI
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Seeking resort in BVI
We are looking for a resort in BVI for our first trip there. To give you an idea of what we are looking for, we especially enjoyed our previous Caribbean winter vacations at adult only all-inclusive resorts such as La Source, Grenada and two Elite Island Resorts: Galley Bay, Antigua and Palm Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We have also been to other all-inclusives: Grand Lido, Negril, Jamaica, and Sandals, St. Lucia; as well as non-all-inclusives hotels in Aruba and Grand Cayman. We are in our late 50's and we are looking for good snorkeling, nice beaches, day trips, and enjoying good food/drink, and prefer a resort not overrun by children.
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Not sure if you have looked into Biras Creek on Virgin Gorda. (birascreek.com) We stayed there a couple years ago and absolutely loved it. The food and service was amazing and the scenery beautiful. They don't allow children under 7 but when we were there we only saw one child. Hope that helps!
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also on virgin gorda are bitter end yacht club and little dix bay. this is a very quiet island. good beaches & snorkeling but not much for fine dining except the 3 resorts.
while not bvi, on st john usvi - caneel bay resort is excellent. boating day trips are easy to get there.
elite has a resort on tortolla - long bay beach resort but i don't think it's as nice as palm. better snorkeling is on st. john or vg.
while not bvi, on st john usvi - caneel bay resort is excellent. boating day trips are easy to get there.
elite has a resort on tortolla - long bay beach resort but i don't think it's as nice as palm. better snorkeling is on st. john or vg.




