by SandyD8
Primarily a stop for scuba and anorkeling enthusiasts
Visited: Nov 18, 2006
by AliEbarb
wasn't impressed
Visited: Apr 03, 2016
by lozano483
Visited: Oct 14, 2018
by BruceLee5
Not much to do besides beach and shop
Visited: Jun 04, 2016
by NancyZ
We took the Sage Mountain Hike and Beach excursion. The open air taxi ride on the narrow, windy road to Sage Mountain was "exhilarating." We hiked in the Sage Mountain National Park and had wonderful views of the port. Then we snorkeled in a beautiful bay.
Visited: Mar 28, 2009
by MicheleL6
Went to smugglers cove to swim and snorkel. Then to Pussers for lunch. great day!
Visited: Mar 14, 2008
by LisaH13
We did the once in a lifetime swim w dolphins. We enjoyed it but it is steep. They are not very organized trying to sell you your pictures and DVD from the event. The shops by the port are nothing great and they are a ways away if you can't walk far.
Visited: Jan 14, 2009
by JohnM70
Took NCL sponsored tour to Virgin Gorda. Less impressive than other visits. Too crowded and the price was too high!
Visited: Mar 02, 2007
by PeterM4
Took this cruise mainly because of planned visit to Virgin Gorda, but to no avail. Port was skipped. First stop St. Thomas.
Visited: Jan 27, 2007
by LaurieC8
Tortola was the prettiest port, in our opinion. We went over to the Baths at Virgin Gorda though, and that was really nice. However, if you are not in pretty good physical shape I don't recommend this excursion. Wish we had more time to explore Tortola itself.
Visited: Jul 21, 2007
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