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Virgin Gorda & the Outer Islands : Itineraries

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  • Late Afternoon

    Since you’ll want your stomach well-lined before starting a busy night, head for the Bitter End Yacht Club’s Clubhouse Steak & Seafood Grille (seeClubhouse Steak & Seafood Grille, Virgin Gorda) for sundowners and then dinner. To get there, park your car at Gun Creek, located at the end of a steep downhill road in North Sound, and take the complimentary ferry.

    Evening

    Drop in for after-dinner drinks and dancing at Saba Rock Resort (seeSaba Rock Resort, Virgin Gorda), just a 200-yard (180-m) boat trip away from Bitter End Yacht Club. Call them at284-495-7711orVHF 16for a ride.

    Get back to Bitter End Yacht Club, to wind down at The English Pub. This bar stays open till very late, but remember that the last ferry to Gun Creek departs at 10 pm.

    Later

    If you have any energy left, stop by The Restaurant at Leverick Bay (seeThe Restaurant at Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda), located a short drive shore-side in North Sound, for a nightcap or cup of coffee.

    Make sure someone in your group abstains from drinking throughout. On your drive back to the hotel, the twisting roads can be treacherous with a few drinks down the hatch.

    Saba Rock Resort often closes in September and other places may have shorter hours during the summer and fall. Always do a last-minute check of opening and closing hours.

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