 
Virgin Gorda is one of 36 islands that make up the British Virgin Islands.
It is 8 miles long and 3 miles wide with a population of 2,500. It is
relatively untouched by mass tourism and is known for its tranquil and
secluded beaches, friendly people, and premier sailing and diving locations.
The B.V.I.'s most famous natural attraction, The Baths - giant boulders
forming a series of spectacular pools and grottoes - is located here.
Virgin Gorda's 20 or so beaches include the beautiful Devil's Bay (a National
Park), Spring Bay, Trunk Bay, Savannah Bay, and Mahoe Bay. A few
beaches are protected by exquisite coral reefs that provide excellent
snorkeling or scuba diving. While Mahoe Bay is one of the more remote
and quiet beaches, it’s two coral reefs and calm waters have earned
it a reputation as the best snorkeling and swimming location on the island.
Luckily for the villa owners and guests of Mahoe Bay, the only ones who
know this are the locals and seasoned visitors to the Virgin Gorda.
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