Residents of Virgin Gorda now enjoy a high standard of living and value the benefits that a booming, though controlled, tourism industry has offered. The island contains many tourist attractions such as the Baths. The Baths is located on the southern end of Virgin Gorda. The centrepiece of this dramatic area on Virgin Gorda's north shore is The Baths, a geological wonder comprised of awe-inspiring granite boulders, which form sheltered sea pools on the beach's edge.
The protected area also includes Devil's Bay, which can be reached from The Baths by a series of ladders scaling the boulders. Just north of The Baths, Spring Bay is reached by a separate road and includes a lovely white sand beach.
It was recently designated as a national park. It was mined in the 's by Cornish miners. This abandoned copper mine played an important role in the history of Virgin Gorda.
Spaniards passing through the BVI were the first Europeans to mine coppers here in the early 18th century. However, Cornish miners built the ruins that remain today in the s, following a decline in mineral deposits in Cornwall, England. The mine closed in due to escalating expenses and low market prices. As many as Cornish labourers and their families lived on Virgin Gorda during this time.
The ruins of their housing area and the operations centre, containing the powerhouse, mine shafts, cisterns, engine house and chimney are still visible scattered across the slopes.
It also reaches its highest point at 28 feet, hence its name which means the "drowned land. Anegada is known for miles of white sand beaches and the 29 km 18 miles long Horseshoe Reef, the largest barrier coral reef in the Caribbean, and the fourth largest on earth. The past of the West Indies and the present-day BVI mix and mingle with ruins existing alongside the luxury resorts that draw visitors from around the world.
Everything from local spices, jams, rums, and soaps to handcrafted jewelry, silk-screened fabrics, and local art, can be found on Main Street in the capital city of Road Town. Convenient to the other British Virgin Islands and with three major ports, regular ferries, private and crewed yachts, and planes offer visitors daily commuting options.
Take your Caribbean vacation to new heights on the cool, shaded trails of Sage Mountain National Park, where traces of a sub-tropical rain forest can still be seen at higher elevations. The official name of the Territory is still simply the "Virgin Islands", but the prefix "British" is often used to distinguish it from the neighbouring American territory which changed its name from the "Danish West Indies" to "Virgin Islands of the United States" in British Virgin Islands government publications continue to begin with the name "The Territory of the Virgin Islands", and the Territory's passports simply refer to the "Virgin Islands", and all laws begin with the words "Virgin Islands".
Moreover, the Territory's Constitutional Commission has expressed the view that "every effort should be made", to encourage the use of the name "Virgin Islands". About 15 of the islands are inhabited. The capital, Road Town, is situated on Tortola, the largest island, which is approximately 20 km 12 mi long and 5 km 3 mi wide.
The islands have a population of about 27,, of whom approximately 23, live on Tortola. Go diving, whale, dolphin, bird and turtle watching, hiking and walk nature trails, visit places of historical importance and please savour the impressive granite Baths in Virgin Gorda. Going to the British Virgin Islands and wondering where to stay, what to do, where to eat and how to get around?
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