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OTHER ISLANDS' BEACHES

Cam Bay
Island: Great Camanoe
Cam Bay, on the island of Great Camanoe, is one of the BVI's newest national parks and is accessible by boat. The bay's white sandy beach features calm protected waters and good snorkelling along its protective reef.
 
Deadman's Bay
Island: Peter Island
Located on the north shore of Peter Island, Deadman's Bay is a palm-fringed crescent beach. Peter Island is a popular yacht anchorage, but can also be reached by a ferry from Road Harbour run by the Peter Island Resort.
 
Diamond Cay
Island: Diamond Cay
Declared a National Park in 1991, Diamond Cay is located off Long Bay, Jost Van Dyke and is a bird sanctuary. The volcanic nature of the island is more pronounced on the windward side, with bare, rocky cliffs, while the leeward side is lined with sandy beaches. The area has several day anchorages close to vibrant reefs, for snorkelling, and a hiking trail on Sandy Cay. Boaters should be cautious and conscientious about anchoring in sand only to avoid damaging the reefs.
 
Fallen Jerusalem National Park
Island: Fallen Jerusalem
Secluded beaches border delightful snorkelling areas; North Lee Bay Beach being the best on the island. On the northwest shore, underwater tunnels and caves are a haven for nocturnal fish, while schools of Glassy Sweepers glisten like bits of shiny copper.
 
Little Jost Van Dyke
Island: Little Jost Van Dyke
Little Jost Van Dyke features stretches of powder white sandy beaches for day anchoring and snorkelling and nearby dive sites include Twin Towers, two large rock formations rising from 90 feet with smaller rock formations. Eagle rays and tarpon are often found here. Occasional currents and heavy swells.
 
Manchioneel Bay
Island: Cooper Island
Manchioneel Bay, on Cooper Island, is a good overnight anchorage that features a palm-fringed beach. There is a beach bar and restaurant and several holiday homes on the bay.
 
Prickly Pear National Park
Island: Prickly Pear
This 243-acre island was declared a National Park in 1988. Located in the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, the cacti-covered hills of Prickly Pear slope down to several pristine beaches. The northern and eastern shores boast two of the territory's best beaches. The North Beach, in particular, offers great swimming and snorkelling. For hiking enthusiasts, the National Parks Trust and Visions International created a hiking trail which leads from the Sand Box Bar, over a gentle slope, down to the North Beach.
 
Vixen Point
Island: Prickly Pear
Located on Prickly Pear Island in North Sound, Vixen Point is a long stretch of white sand with a beach bar and a shop from which you can rent windsurfers and other water sports equipment. It is a favourite play spot for yachtsmen and guests from neighbouring resorts.
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