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Marty --
Go. Be happy. Lot's of family's there, especially off season. I like April to June myself, but haven't ever had a bad time in 20ish charter trips. See http://www.skolnick.org/sail.shtml for my opinions on itineraries. See http://www.traveltalkonline.com/ for the opinions of others. Summary (from Roadtown) -- reach to Salt Island & dive the Rhone or visit the salt ponds. Beat to Cooper Island and moor at Manchioneel Bay for the night. Reach to The Baths on Virgin Gorda. Reach then motor into North Sound for the night (I like Saba Rock). Sail to Anegada. Lunch at one of The Dogs, overnight at Marina Cay. Lunch at Sandy Cay, Sandy Spit, or Green Cay; overnight in Cane Garden Bay. Head to Jost Van Dyke (I like White Bay and the Soggy Dollar Bar, but lots of people prefer Great Harbor and dinner at Foxy's, and so far there are only moorings in Little Harbor (eat at Sydney's Peace and Love)). Lunch stop at Soper's Hole then overnight at Benure's Bay, The Bight, or Key Bay depending on your style). Last day return your boat. The BVI isn't the secret paradise it was 20 years ago, but it is still a magnificient cruising ground and lots of fun. regards, dave |
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