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Dining & EntertainmentThe Restaurant at Leverick Bay The restaurant at Leverick Bay specializes in fresh local seafood, house cut steaks and island favorites. There is poolside dining for lunch and early dinners including sandwiches, pizzas and salads. The upstairs terrace and lounge make for an exquisite dining experience with a seaside view and daily menu. Slow roasted prime rib and live music on Saturday nights. Marina & WatersportsLeverick Bay Watersports The sheltered waters of the North Sound offer a spectacular environment for a multitude of activities. Join us for the best views parasailing has to offer. Our experienced crew will give you the flight of a lifetime. For the more experienced boaters, we have Bradley Powerboats for rent - ranging from 17' to 28' - a wonderful way to discover the British Virgin Islands. For the less experienced boaters, rent a dinghy for the day and find your own secluded beach and snorkel spots - a day you will surely remember. Hobie wave, Sunfish, Kayak and snorkel gear rental also available. If you are staying at the hotel or villas, have us put a special watersports package together for you. 284-495-7376 |
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The famous Baths (and nearby Spring Bay) is a must to see. Centuries ago, volcanic eruptions forged these amazing caves by scattering gigantic rocks, the size of houses, onto the beach and waters edge. Now, after years of weathering, these rounded boulders create mystical grottos and coves accessible by foot or snorkeling from the beach. Don't miss out! Coppermine Ruins 400 years ago the Spanish miners followed by the English mined this area of Virgin Gorda for Copper. The stone chimney and few mine shafts that now remain are wonderful to explore. No doubt, the majestic views of Virgin Gorda and the endless seas will take your breath away. Stop at the Mine Shaft Cafe for their local drink "Cave In". Savannah Bay and Pond Bay Normally deserted except for a few livestock from time to time, these two extraordinary beaches are simply long stretches of pristine white sand beach. Bring a cooler with refreshments or a picnic lunch. Gorda Peak National Park is the highest peak of Virgin Gorda and is visited by many people. A 15 minute hike up to the summit at 1,359 feet brings you to a wooden observation tower, where the views are absolutely brilliant. Proper gear should be worn when undertaking any of Gorda Peaks hiking trails as they may not be everyone's cup of tea. |
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