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The Regent Palmas Del Mar Puerto Rico
A Luxury Travel Blog | October 9th 2008
Ground was broken in Puerto Rico yesterday to mark the beginning of Regent Hotels & Resorts‘ newest luxury development, The Regent Palmas Del Mar Puerto Rico. Scheduled to open in December 2011, the resort will consist of 96 guest rooms and read more
The Baths in Virgin Gorda, BVI
Caribbean Travel Advisor | October 5th 2008 by Anthony
This is perhaps the most unusual site in the Caribbean. The labyrinth of The Baths was created from a seemingly random juggle of house-sized boulders toppled onto to one another. There is a path through the rocks that connects the... read more
Artisanal Rum in Tortola, BVI
Caribbean Travel Advisor | September 30th 2008 by Anthony
Continuously operating for four centuries, the rum distillery on the old Arundel estate has been operated by the Callwood family for it's last 200 years. The original stone buildings look to be in a decaying state, with old musty barrels... read more
What is the best all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean to have a…
123 Affordable Weddings | September 26th 2008
kittykat416 asked: I’m currently looking for an amazing boutique resort in the Caribbean that has an all-inclusive option for my wedding. Preferably, I would like to have the ceremony on a cliffside overlooking the ocean, rather than in the sa read more
10 BEST Caribbean beaches you've never heard of
Caribbean Travel Advisor | August 28th 2008 by Anthony
Cow Wreck Beach, Anegada, British Virgin Islands Devil's Bay, The Baths, Virgin Gorda, BVI Ile Pinel, St. Martin Casuarina Beach, Palm Island, The Grenadines, St. Vincent Grand Anse des Salines, Martinique White Bay, Jost van Dyke, British Virgin Isl read more
Beachcombers Paradise at Long Bay Beach Resort in Tortola, BVI
Caribbean Travel Advisor | August 25th 2008 by Anthony
The beach is Tortola's best - stroll for a mile on one of the most picturesque strands to grace an island in the Caribbean. You will probably recognize it as Long Bay has graced many a magazine cover. Beautifully positioned... read more
Soggy Dollar Bar Video
Caribbean Travel Advisor | August 19th 2008 by Anthony
Back in June Don wrote about the Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke. Here is a video of it:... read more
Progress Toward MDGs in Water in LAC
The Temas Blog | August 16th 2008
One of my first posts here on The Temas Blog concerned the 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) progress report on reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) regarding drinking water and sanitation. So it's probably fitting as I approach the s read more
Rumble: The fortune we had... (13)
The Road To The Horizon | August 2nd 2008 by Peter Casier
Sandy Spit at the British Virgin Islands (2006). read more
Rumble: The fortune we had... (9)
The Road To The Horizon | July 29th 2008 by Peter Casier
Anchored close to Beef Island - British Virgin Island (2006). read more
Rumble: The fortune we had... (8)
The Road To The Horizon | July 28th 2008 by Peter Casier
Our boat anchored at Anegada - British Virgin Islands (2006). read more
Rumble: The fortune we had... (7)
The Road To The Horizon | July 27th 2008 by Peter Casier
A view from the boat, anchored at Anegada - British Virgin Islands (2006). read more
Rumble: The fortune we had... (6)
The Road To The Horizon | July 25th 2008 by Peter Casier
A view from the top of Virgin Gorda - British Virgin Islands (2006). read more
Rumble: The fortune we had... (4)
The Road To The Horizon | July 21st 2008 by Peter Casier
The girls on the reef by the anchorage at Anegada - British Virgin Islands (2006). read more
Rumble: How NOT to moor a yacht - take 2.
The Road To The Horizon | July 11th 2008 by Peter Casier
Two years ago, we moored at the Bitter End, in Virgin Gorda – British Virgin Islands. A nice anchorage in which we took one of the outer mooring buoys.Late one evening, we were sitting on the aft deck, having a drink, looking at the night sky, coun read more
Rumble: How NOT to moor a yacht.
The Road To The Horizon | July 10th 2008 by Peter Casier
The principle of mooring, “fixing a yacht to a mooring buoy”, is pretty easy: A rope with a loop sticks out of a floating ball. The rope is connected to a chain anchored onto the sea bottom. The skipper approaches the mooring buoy against the win read more
Ruben Studdard in Tortola for HJTTI
The Lime | July 7th 2008
Photo SourceAmerican Idol Pop, R&B and Gospel Star Ruben Studdard will headline the 38th Annual Hal Jackson Talented Teens International (HJTTI) Scholarship Competition created by Harold “Hal” Jackson, Group Chairman of Inner City Broadca read more
Yacht Charter Adventures in Tortola, British Virgin Islands
World Travel News, Information and Resources. | July 4th 2008 by Travelers
The presence of almost constant trade winds in Tortola, the warm temperature of the seas, the idyllic coastline with its pristine white sand beaches, fringed by swaying palm trees - all these aspects combine to produce perfect yachting waters. With u read more
Mosquito Island - a Caribbean eco-resort from Branson
A Luxury Travel Blog | June 30th 2008
The British tycoon Richard Branson has set his sights on “the most environmentally-friendly resort on the globe” on a small island located off the the island of Virgin Gorda in the Caribbean. Mosquito Island, as it is known, consists of read more
Jet Charter To The Virgin Islands
Jet Charter Travel | June 25th 2008 by Ryan Clark
The British Virgin Islands are a wonder and delight any time of the year. This is perhaps one of the most common luxury travel destinations private jets fly to, so why not take the advice of many happy travelers and book a private jet to the Islands. read more
Found: The Ultimate Caribbean Beach Bar in the British Virgins
Caribbean Travel Advisor | June 19th 2008 by Anthony
Located on White Bay on the small island of Jost Van Dyke, this place has two "bests": beach and bar. It is a non-stop party, with the pulsating sounds of reggae music and pounding surf. The Soggy Dollar provides plenty... read more
Anegada Flora and Fauna
Up the Hill Gang...Pink | May 12th 2008 by Jenny-up the hill
This post is part of my "Islands A-Z" series. You can read more about Anegada B.V. I. here.Today I'm going to share some of the plants I read about that can be found on Anegada, B.V. I. Enjoy!Sea Grape Trees: grows well in sandy areas; fruit can be read more
No Shoes Allowed
Up the Hill Gang...Pink | April 21st 2008 by Jenny-up the hill
One of mine and Pete's favorite places to visit is Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands. There is this really neat restaurant/bar type place called Foxy's and it's a blast. We traveled to the island and the restaurant on a catamaran....a bar read more
Virgin Gorda Island at Sunset, British Virgin Islands, West Indie…
free4graphics | April 11th 2008 by pk
The Baths, Virgin Gorda Island, British Virgin Islands, West Indi…
free4graphics | April 11th 2008 by pk
Camping in the Caribbean
Caribbean Travel Advisor | April 6th 2008 by Anthony
The island of Jost Van Dyke is quite a bit off the beaten track, but if it's a low cost Caribbean vacation you're after, pitching your tent at The White Bay Campground should fit the bill. To get there hop... read more
last pictures from BVI
Guildwood Gardens - Gardening with Love | February 18th 2008 by guild-rez
....the last pictures from the British Virgin Islandstime to head home... to enlarge all pictures... please click... read more
Island Hopping by local ferry
Caribbean Travel Advisor | January 30th 2008 by Anthony
Some Caribbean islands are easier to get to than others. Those would be the ones you can fly into. However, once you land think about taking local ferries to experience some of the smaller islands. The following is a... read more
Paradis fiscal 101
Matchafa: pour comprendre le monde | January 24th 2008 by matchafa
text de Benoît Perron repris de la Tribu du Verbe (le texte a depuis été enlevé mais peut être accédé via l’archive internet): (cliquez sur l’image pour l’agrandir) Ça dure depuis l’Antiquité - L’évasion est illégale read more
Christmas Letter 2007
Whispering Jesse Sailing Blog by John Lichty | December 17th 2007 by John Lichty
Dear Family and Friends,Time passes so quickly these days, our Christmas letters are starting to read like chapters in a serialized novel. By the time the last one has been mailed, it’s time to start thinking about the next. What to do for a cliff read more

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