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Anegada travel guide sources
Do you want an exciting Anegada BVI vacation and need information? A Anegada BVI travel guide is useful if this is your first time in the Anegada BVI or if you already went there.
Specialized travel agencies (like our partner sites) can help you find all the information necessary on Anegada BVI travel and on hotels, vacation packages, attractions, car rentals, sports, weather, cuisine, nightlife complete with Anegada BVI pictures for an extensive Anegada BVI travel guide.
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Anegada travel guide and more
Anegada BVI has successfully promoted itself as a destination popular among tourists from all over the world. Any Anegada BVI travel guide will present it as a great place to spend a relaxing and fun vacation, alone or in company.
Anegada BVI have a beautiful setting, a rich culture, good accommodations and services, delicious cuisine, and many possibilities of entertainment to suit every taste and temperament.
A Anegada BVI travel guide will help you choose the right Anegada BVI holiday experience for you so that you too can enjoy it to the maximum. |
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Anegada travel guide and vacation resources
The most northerly and isolated of the British Virgins, located 48km (30 miles) east of Tortola, Anegada has a population of about 250, none of whom has found the legendary treasure from the more than 500 wrecks lying off notorious Horseshoe Reef. This is a remote little corner of the Caribbean: Don't expect a single frill, and be prepared to put up with some hardships, such as mosquitoes. Anegada is different from the other British Virgins in many ways. First, it's a coral-and-limestone atoll, flat, with a 750m (2,460-ft.) airstrip. Its highest point reaches 8m (26 ft.), and it hardly appears on the horizon if you're sailing to it. At the northern and western ends of the island are some good white-sand beaches, which might be your only reason for coming here. In addition, most of the island has been declared off-limits to settlement and is reserved for birds and other wildlife. The B.V.I. National Parks Trust has established a flamingo colony in a bird sanctuary, which is also the protected home of several different varieties of heron as well as ospreys and terns. The Trust has also designated much of the interior of the island as a preserved habitat for Anegada's animal population of some 2,000 wild goats, donkeys, and cattle. Among the endangered species being given a new lease on life here is the rock iguana, a fierce-looking but quite harmless reptile that can grow to a length of 2m (6 1/2 ft.). Although rarely seen, these creatures have called Anegada home for thousands of years. Slowly, ever so slowly, the modern world is coming to Anegada. The government has paved the main road here and installed a fire department and even a little library.
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Anegada Vacations site
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