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Welcome
to the Indigo House.
Tortola
Beaches
Apple
Bay on
the North Coast.
The Apple Bay area, including Little Apple Bay, Cappoons Bay,
and Carrot Bay, has a variety of beaches that are often narrow, sometimes
rocky, but exciting nonetheless. Beach lovers and surfers enjoy staying
at Sebastian's on the Beach.
- Brewer's
Bay on the Ocean Coast. A special place, quite beautiful
in a wild, rugged way fitting to this ocean coast, Brewer's Bay seems
to attract those, among others, who are strongly attuned to nature.
The beach here is excellent, protected by extensive coral reefs. Somewhat
off the beaten path.
- Long
Bay on the North Coast. This mile-long, white sand beach,
bordered by coconut palm and seagrape trees against foaming breakers
over emerald reefs, captures the eye as one of the world's most photogenic
beaches, it's vista closed by a picturesque green mound at Belmont
Point. Open to the public, Long Bay Beach is the home of the famous
Long Bay Beach Resort. The ultimate in Caribbean beaches--palm trees,
white sand, emerald reefs breaking with surf, its photogenic vistas.
Popular but less crowded because it's harder to reach by land and
cannot be reached by water.
- Long
Bay East on Beef Island. A secluded and pristine beach,
long and lovely Long Bay East is reached by going to the airport past
the toll booth and turning left at an opening to the salt marsh flats
(avoid driving on them). Great for swimming (watch for the quick drop-off),
seashell collecting, and its views to outlying islands.
- Smuggler's
Cove on the North Coast. A fascinating beach, with its
own honor bar and bit of history, its classic cove shape and benign
conditions make it everyone's favorite secret "hidden" beach.
A beautiful, well-protected beach, Smuggler's Cove has seclusion,
snorkeling out on its reef and a small beach bar with an "honor" cigar
box to pay for cold sodas and beer, snacks, postcards, and beach chair
rentals.
For
reservations and further information, call (284) 495-9649
or email Valerie Lockshier-Rhymer at indigohousemaster@indigohouse.org.
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