Visitors come to the British Virgin Islands chasing paradise, and they find it. It’s hard to miss while sailing in crystal-blue waters, passing islands that seem to float gracefully on
Visitors come to the British Virgin Islands chasing paradise, and they find it. It’s hard to miss while sailing in crystal-blue waters, passing islands that seem to float gracefully on
Exploring around the BVI you’ll see crazy turquoise waters and deep green hills, colourful coral reefs and white sand beaches so bright you can hardly look at them. And then,
If you’ve sailed anywhere in the Caribbean in the last 12 years you’ve seen this stuff floating on the surface of our sea. Gold, yellow, deep ocre red – there
Back in the late 1500s and 1600s, the Caribbean was a treasure trove of marine life. A breathtaking array of large marine vertebrates, such as manatees, monk seals, and sea
The nations and territories of the Caribbean have traditionally been referred to as “small-island states,” with their minuscule landmasses serving as their defining characteristic. This type of perspective emphasises what
Tony Heyliger of Tony’s Marine Refinishing Services and Miles Sutherland Pilch of Nanny Cay Resort & Marina donated a custom-made dinghy to the nonprofit organization Kids and the Sea (KATS).