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Tortola
Tortola is a peaceful refuge of tropical, mountainous landscapes filled with nautical charm and distinct West Indian flavor. As part of the island chain that forms the British Virgin Islands, it is a sailor's paradise and a sophisticated Caribbean playground. Nicknamed the "land of turtle doves," Tortola is serene, seductive, and free from crowds, where buildings can't be taller than the palm trees. The lack of direct flights from the US curbs the number of visitors, but rewards those who take the extra "leg" with an island they very nearly have to themselves. Created by volcanic explosions over 25 million years ago, the island boasts a diverse and mysteriously enchanting landscape, while crystal clear waters and a pleasant climate enhance its natural beauty.
Tortola, obviously, is ideal for nature lovers. White sand beaches and tropical rainforests sit side by side on this 10-square-mile island. Visitors can choose among many isolated beaches, and then walk through undisturbed forests and preserved wildlife areas. Snorkeling, fishing, and all things aquatic can be found nearly anywhere, for those who like a bit of exhilaration added to a relaxing getaway.
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