Introduction
The second-largest island in the British cluster, Virgin Gorda is 16km (10 miles) long and 3.2km (2 miles) wide, with a population of some 1,400 people. It's located 19km (12 miles) east of Tortola and 41km (25 miles) east of St. Thomas.
In 1493, on his second voyage to the New World, Christopher Columbus named the island Virgin Gorda, or "Fat Virgin," because the mountain on the island looked (in his opinion) like a protruding stomach.
Virgin Gorda was a fairly desolate agricultural community until Laurance Rockefeller established the resort of Little Dix here in the early 1960s, following his success with Caneel Bay on St. John in the 1950s. He envisioned a "wilderness beach," where privacy and solitude reigned. Other major hotels followed in the wake of Little Dix, but seclusion is still highly guarded and respected.
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Biras Creek Resort
Stay at this sophisticated, relaxing hideaway if you want to retreat from the world. You can reach the resort only by boat. This private, romantic...
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Rambutan Villa by Villas Caribe
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This villa property is located in Spanish Town. Nail Bay Beach is an area attraction. Another nearby attraction is Leverick Bay Marina....
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Amateras by Villas Caribe
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Close to The Baths Beach, this Spanish Town villa property is situated near the beach. Another nearby attraction is Copper Mine Ruins....
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