Water Sports on the Stamp of British Virgin Islands
2022-09-09 Fri
The principal islands are Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke. Tortola is the most populated of the islands and a gateway to the archipelago. All these islands are volcanic except Anegada. Tourists often come to Anegada for fishing purposes.The British Virgin Islands is composed of more than 60 islands which are scattered like emeralds between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic. British bought these islands from Dutch settlers for plantation in 1666. Currently, the British Virgin Islands come under the British Crown. The tourists are mainly attracted to sailing, yachting, diving, and dazzling beaches.
Another most visited site is ‘Gorda Peak National Park’. It has a rich biodiversity. Tourists often see wildlife such as reptiles, tree frogs, birds, bats, and soldier crabs, and the world's smallest lizard, the Virgin Gorda gecko is also found in the park.
North Sound, Virgin Goda is the hub for water-sports activities such as diving, sailing, windsurfing, parasailing, jet-skiing and water-skiing, glass-bottom boats, and trips to secluded beaches.
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