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Marina Cay tours for all
A holiday in the Marina Cay BVI is so appealing to many people due to the countless Marina Cay tours options. There are many attractions, shows, man-made and natural Marina Cay BVI tours to keep you busy your whole vacation.
You will discover through the daily tours a place rich in history, with a particular culture set in a unique landscape which offers many possibilities for entertainment, relaxation and also learning.
We and our partner sites can help you find information or make arrangements for the best Marina Cay BVI tours. Whether it's action and adventure you're looking for, or total relaxation we have something waiting for you.
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Marina Cay tours and attractions
There is so much to enjoy in Marina Cay BVI tours ! The Marina Cay BVI tours start with the famous Marina Cay guides, who assist tourists from around the world.
For a taste of the interesting local culture, just stroll on the streets and blend in the crowd or visit historical vestiges of times long gone. In the evening, dive into the flavors of the delicious local dishes of one of the area's many nearby restaurants.
Also, via the Marina Cay BVI tours you can count shops, bars, night clubs, casinos, and sports camps. With so much to choose from, you’ll never be bored in Marina Cay BVI. |
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Marina Cay tours - you’ll never be bored
Tourists arrive in the British Virgin Islands every day of the year to enjoy their holiday in one of the most pleasant settings in the world. The BVI is unique in that no where else on this planet are there so many islands and cays so accessible and so close together. Typically, elsewhere in the world, islands close to each other are usually 20 to 50 miles apart. From the far west end of St. Thomas, USVI to the far east end of Virgin Gorda, BVI is only 40 miles. Within this expanse are some 80 - 90 islands and cays, each with its own character and charm. To visit the BVI and truly appreciate our country, one should visit some of the other islands, hopefully several. At 1,716 ft, Sage Mountain is the highest peak in the BVI. From the parking area, a trail will lead you into a loop not only to the peak itself, (and extraordinary views), but also to the island’s small rain forest, sometimes shrouded in mist. Most of the forest was cut down over the centuries to clear land for sugarcane, cotton and other crops, as well as pastureland and stands of timber. In 1964 this park was established to preserve what rain forest remained. Up here you can see mahogany trees, and giant bulletwoods, to say nothing of such birds as mountain doves and thrushes. Closer to the clouds than anywhere else in the B.V.I. and mostly undisturbed by human progress, Sage Mountain is a timeless place. Here, all senses can work to their fullest capacity rewarding those that take the time with smells and sounds unique to the area. Whatever the case might be, you will be rewarded by nature's mystical beauty and the uniqueness of the sound of silence. Sage Mountain is small in size when compared to other National Parks around the world but its diversity is as important as any. For those that are intrigued by the islands tropical flora, a visit to the J.R. O'Neill Botanical Gardens is a must. This splendid, four-acre garden is situated in the center of Road Town and displays the last remaining remnants of the Government Agricultural Experimentation Facility established at the turn of the century. It offers a peaceful walk past pergolas covered with colorful vines, and along pathways that wind through a miniature rain forest and fern house. There are many types of cacti, and succulents, hothouses for orchids, gardens of medicinal herbs, and plants and trees indigenous to the seashore, along with 62 varieties of palms. Various interesting species of birds have made the gardens their home. Between the beauty of the flora, various birds and the slow moving red legged tortoise, we recommend you allow yourself ample time to appreciate the full beauty of the gardens. Your trip departs the Resort at 10.30am for Road Town and the Botanic Gardens. After an enjoyable tour of this fascinating facility, you will leave for the Road Town Pub, where lunch will be served.
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Marina Cay Vacations site
Our company is running one of the largest pc and mobile travel website networks, covering top hotel, vacation package, airline ticket, beach, cruise, all inclusive and honeymoon destinations worldwide.
We will also run a travel blog portal which centralises the blogs posted by our visitors on all of our websites and which represents one of the world's best travel information resources, totally build by people such as yourself.
In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Marina Cay BVI.
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