Back in June we spent a little over a week taking in the beauty of North Sound, Virgin Gorda. This would be the last island we visit before continuing our journey south to spend Hurricane Season. As we entered through the channel markers, we caught a glimpse of Sir Richard Branson’s private island. Incredible.
Our first stop was near Saba Rock which kindly provided an open wifi signal that we were able to pick up with our booster, anchored off of Prickly Pear Island. Mooring balls were available for a fee but there was also plenty of room to anchor. We tried this spot first since we heard this is where most of the cruisers stay. Though there were only a few boats around that late in the season, we met up with Wild Card for the first time and we also met another couple on a Whitby, English Rose. Both of these cruising couples quickly became good friends that we still stay in contact with to this day.
Up at the restaurant on Saba Rock the saltwater aquarium was fun to see. Inside was a Moray Eel, Spiny Lobster and a small cannon like the ones we saw diving on the reef nearby.
The Bitter End Yacht Club lay just a stone’s throw away. All kinds of water sport rentals are available such as Hobie Cats, kite surfing and diving.
During our visit at the restaurant, a little friend came to say hello.
After lunch we took a stroll down the palm-lined paths that wind past the resort. Island-style cabanas and hammocks were scattered along the shore.
Tucked back in the corner across the bay is the Biras Creek Resort. The anchorage in front provided ample protection from the wind and an escape from all of the charter boats coming and going from Bitter End. The resort has a gorgeous dinghy dock that we used to bring Gunner and Betsy ashore. Several trails extended from the resort up over the hillside. We passed by some curious horses and continued across the island to discover a secret restaurant and private beach, all managed by the Resort.
Just before leaving the anchorage in front of Biras Creek Resort, we met David, Toutou, Maya and Tyler aboard Four Coconuts. We became fast friends with these fellow coconut cruisers and began making plans to buddy-boat down the islands.
One more stop to check out of the BVI’s and we would be on our way!
Stay tuned for our last adventure in the BVI’s before heading south. We are currently in Grenada finishing up boat projects :)
Incredible indeed … all your pictures! I’d love to run into Richard Branson … he’s still hot! I’ve seen a few videos that he’s made about his house and island … gorgeous.
Thanks Cheryl :) I’m definitely having fun with taking pictures :)
Helped deliver a boat to Virgin Gorda two years ago. A stunning island. Wish I could have spent more time in the North Sound. Did get to go to The Baths though, amazing!
Hi Bill, Yes Virgin Gorda is pretty amazing. I’m glad you got to experience The Baths though! They were breathtaking!
Amazing pictures! Love, love!
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Wow what incredible photos!! You sure have seen some amazing places…I cannot wait to see you and Peter!! Thanks for keeping us updated on your website, you as always, do a fabulous job! Your photos are so brilliant!
Thanks Stacy! I’m glad you enjoy the photos as much as I do :) I love going back to see all the amazing places I’ve been with all the photos we’ve taken. We’re excited to see you soon too!!!!
Wow that looks amazing! Yes, amazing job with your pictures.
I just found your blog through other cruisen blogs as I was sitting in my cube at work, looking for some stories to read and really amazed by the cruizen community and the awesome blog sites.
Thanks Danny! We’re glad you did find us :) There are some pretty amazing blogs out there. If you want a few more to check out, be sure to look at our “Other Cool Cruising Blogs” page. It will keep you busy for a long time!