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Cane Garden Bay Tortola

by Dave Jackson

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Constant trade winds along the Sir Francis Drake Channel make for ideal sailing conditions, while the secluded beaches, incredible vistas, and friendly inhabitants make the islands a wonderful place to visit. Browse the many small shops, enjoy a drink at a harbour cafe, or simply relax on the spectacular beach at Cane Garden Bay. Their friendly staff is dedicated to making your visit relaxing and enjoyable. We can arrange activities such as sailing, boat rentals, snorkeling, fishing, horse riding, tennis, rental cars, and massages. The ease of accessibility for divers visiting the islands with their own sailboat or powered charter yacht and the invention of ‘rendez-vous diving’, have made the British Virgin Islands unique in the diving world. The north coast of Tortola has some fabulous bays, such as Cane Garden Bay and Brewers Bay, which are protected by boulder-strewn barrier reefs.

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Best Beaches in Barcelona

by Dave Jackson

Lloret de Mar, the largest resort in the Costa...
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Just south of Barcelona, you’d be smart to join a beach-party at Sitges. Laid back and old-world, yet high-energy, Sitges (rhymes with stitches) is popular with European families and gay visitors who harmoniously enjoy the resort area’s many charms. Sitges is home to 17,500 year-round residents, but in summer attracts three times that number, many of whom are gay tourists flocking from Barcelona, as well as all the rest of Spain and Europe, to enjoy the Euro-crowds, cobblestone streets and proximity to the beaches. The lively but pretty coastal town of Sitges on the Costa Daurada, south of Barcelona, is a hugely popular haven from the city. Surrounded by Barcelona’s green belt, the Parc del Garraf, and boasting 17 sandy beaches, it’s sometimes referred to as the St Tropez of Spain.

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