Two Weeks till Tortola!
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Two Weeks till Tortola!
Hi All, <BR>Only two weeks left until we will be in Tortola for our wedding & honeymoon. We are so excited to be going....will any of you be in the BVIs from Dec 6-16? Would love to get together with any fellow travelers that week....also, any last minute advice, comments or ? This is the first time for us in the BVIs<BR>Thanks!<BR>LilNanettie & Mike
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Lil N and Mike,<BR><BR>I assume that you have checked out the TTOL BVI travel board?<BR><BR>www.traveltalkonline.com They have an active board and the BVI TTOL's are always meetting up and getting together.<BR><BR>Oh have a great time and make sure you take a hop over to Anegada for a day trip. Awesome
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One of my favorite islands!<BR><BR>Don't miss Smuggler's Cove.<BR><BR>Rent a car and explore.<BR><BR>Spend some time in Virgin Gorda and try to get to The Baths when it's not inundated with cruise ship people.<BR><BR>Drinks at the Jolly Roger, lunch at Pusser's, drinks and music in Cane Garden Bay, daysails . . . . yeah, I'm jealous.<BR><BR><BR>
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Thanks to all for replying! As for the weather, I will be keeping an eye on it on the internet, there are lots of weather sites to access. And as far as not missing Smuggler's Cove, that is where we will be tying the knot!<BR>Congradulations Jennifer on your wedding at Biras Creek. We look forward to a great time and I'll be posting a trip report as soon as I can Thanks again,<BR>LilN & Mike
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Try to spend a couple days on islands other than Tortola. Rent or charter a boat and head over to the Bight in Norman Island for some snorkeling by the caves or a few drinks on the William Thornton. Head over White Bay on Jost Van Dyke, which is one of the prettiest beaches in the Caribbean. The Baths are a little "touristy" but you should see them anyway. If there's a full moon, don't miss the Full Moon Party at Bomba's on Tortola --it's pretty wild. Most important -- Get a copy of the Limin' Times when you get to Tortola (I think that it might be available on-line at BVIWelcome.com). It tells you where there is live music/a party every night. The nightlife is funny in the BVI's -- a bar that is really hopping one night when there is a live band can be dead (or closed) the next night. Have a great time. You will love the BVI's. I have never met anyone who didn't.
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P.S. Don't just hang out by the pool at your hotel. Make sure you get out and see the island and meet the local people. You won't be sorry that you did. Also, don't hesitate to ask the locals where you should go at night. Unlike a lot of islands, the locals won't direct you to places where only tourists go. They will send you to the same places that they are planning on going that night.
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You'll love Tortola. We were there in August and had a wonderfully romantic time. My best advice is to rent a really good Jeep so you can get around the island. The roads are really steep and if you're not used to it, it can be a bit scary at first. We were pros by the end of our trip. A good Jeep is essential though - we had a really old one and we really didn't think it would make it up some of the hills at times. Other jeeps would be passing us by in their dust! <BR><BR>At Carrot Bay, there is a restaurant that I can't remember the name of, but you'll definitely see it. It is pretty famous for it's ginger wine chicken (WONDERFUL!) and is in a little hut-type building on the beachside. Try to get there - the best dinner we had on the island. <BR><BR>Smugglers Cove is our favorite beach so you'll have a perfect wedding. Good luck!
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