Island Lowdown
British Virgin Islands
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Island Hoppin'
Guana Island:
A tranquil 850-acre island that was once a sugar cane plantation, now a private resort.
Buck Island:
Eat BVI Local
When most people hear the name BVI, they immediately think “Yachting Capital of the World.” Yet, with Anegada lobster, local conch, fresh papaya, mango, and passion fruit galore, the British Virgin Islands are beginning to define themselves as far more than sunshine and placid waters. In fact, the BVIs are home to some of the best local ingredients and recipes in all of the Caribbean.
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