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St Thomas , Virgin Islands

3 duffels, including 2 public duffels
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Sailing the British Virgin Islands

Cruising Capital of the World 1000 Places

By MiniDarth to British Virgin Islands

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Sandcastle

An Island as Virgin as When Columbus Landed 1000 Places

By MiniDarth to British Virgin Islands

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Guana Island

Your Own Private Wildlife Preserve 1000 Places

By MiniDarth to British Virgin Islands

Lodging Bolongo Bay Beach Resort

Bolongo Bay Beach Resort

Where: St. Thomas The Details: Bolongo Bay is a boutique Caribbean resort with its own 1,000-foot-long beach lined with palm trees -- and resident iguanas strolling by. Enjoy the beachfront pool, two seaside restaurants, and the complimentary use of paddle boards, Hobie Cats, kayaks, aqua tricycles, snorkeling gear, and more. The resort also has one of the island's best-known nightspots: Igg...

By MiniDarth to US Virgin Islands

Lodging Maho Bay Camps Eco Resort

Maho Bay Camps Eco Resort

Established in 1976, this resort has been green from the get-go. A tent cottage gives you priceless Caribbean views at a fraction of the cost. Rooms and Rates: From $135 per night for two people in high season (Dec. 15-April 30); Concordia Eco-Tents start at $155 and $185 per night.

By MiniDarth to US Virgin Islands

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Flamenco beach (Playa Flamenco)

VERY BEAUTIFUL BEACH!

By dannyboytw to Puerto Rico 2011 Jan!!

Food & Drink

Mamacita's

"The nexus of pretty much everything on Culebra, Mamacita's offers some of the best presented food outside of San Juan along with zero pretension and laidback, quirky service. Fish and meat plates are tasty, seasoned and creative, and the menu - which always includes at least one vegetarian option - changes daily, as displayed on a handwritten blackboard. Of all the places on the island,...

By emilyharpster to David's 30th Birthday

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Turtle watching in Culebra

Two of Culebra's beaches are nesting sites for the endangered leatherback sea turtle, the largest living sea turtle in the world. The nesting season runs April through early June and each year small groups of volunteers are recruited by the US Fish & Wildlife Refuge to oversee the delicate egg-laying process. Volunteers meet at sunset before traveling out to the beaches where they are req...

By emilyharpster to David's 30th Birthday