It's no secret by now, I do live in paradise. A place where the beaches are hot and the people are warm. A place I am so honoured, grateful and thankful to call HOME. I live in the British Virgin Islands.
A few weeks ago, I went on a sailing trip with my friends and I have fell in love with this island paradise all over again. Today I'll be sharing a few scenic, unfiltered photos that I took on the trip.
The first island we sailed to was Cooper Island. Just 5 miles from Tortola, Cooper Island is known for its relax vibe and feel. This island offers 4 privately owned properties and a beach club on Manchineel Bay. It is also rich in flora and fauna.
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Cooper Island Beach Club in the distance |
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At the beach club |
Next, we were off to Norman Island. Known to be the inspiration for R.L. Stevenson's book, "Treasure Island", Norman Island is the perfect place for snorkelling, especially in the water-level caves. We spent the night moored in The Bight and located right next to our boat was the famous " Willy T", a boat where the party never ends. We got to Norman Island when the sun was setting so unfortunately I didn't get any good pictures of the island in the day but I sure did get a great photo in the night.
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The most beautiful sunset I have ever seen | Norman Island |
After spending the night at Norman Island, our final stop was Jost Van Dyke. Named after a dutch settler and former pirate, Jost Van Dyke is known for its colourful folklore and stunning scenery. We anchored our boat in the bay a little after 9 in the morning. And surprisingly, the beach was already filled with numerous people. Jost Van Dyke is home to the world famous Foxy's Old Year's Party and the famous Caribbean cocktail, "The PainKiller"; which was invented at the Soggy Dollar Bar.
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White Bay, Jost Van Dyke |
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