Probably the most photographed spot on the BVI? We plan on getting here early to avoid the lines that now clog this amazing boulder/water/cave feature. Annie and Ben were engaged at the top of The Baths in 2022 so we will no doubt return to the top for a photo on this trip.
Likely we'll be snorkeling the Indians, nearby caves, or the shipwreck on our way to Virgin Gorda. Don't believe the address, The Indians are in the middle of the water, not Road Town.
We may stop off for a quick snorkel or dive or just a quick peek of the RMS Rhone shipwreck. This ship sank in 1867 just off of Salt Island and still has many relics available for inspection, but the real highlight is the sea-life.
Saba Rock is just a short hop away from Bitter End. It too was decimated during Irma, but re-opened four years later. We'll probably do lunch here?
Bitter End was wiped out in Irma, but it's back and better than ever. Cool spot for dinner and drinks. Situated across from Richard Branson's, Necker Island.
Home of the painkiller. It's impossible not to have a killer time here. We'll be moored here on the 28th for most of the morning and afternoon before heading around the corner to Foxy's for dinner and dancing on our last night. Called the soggy dollar because you have swim to shore.
Just around the corner, by boat, from the Soggy Dollar is Foxy's. This place is home to some pretty crazy late nights!