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Most Dangerous Beaches in the British Virgin Islands

Most Dangerous Beaches in the British Virgin Islands

Most Dangerous Beaches in the British Virgin Islands

Sandee The Baths

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The Baths

British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda, Spanish Town

Located on the southwestern tip of the island of Virgin Gorda, part of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, The Baths - also known as The Baths of Virgin Gorda - is a 500-meter-long beige sand beach with many rocky portions.  The beach is well-known for massive granite boulders up to 40 feet in diameter, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the British Virgin Islands.  These boulders were formed through volcanic activity and eroded by the sea over millions of years.  The boulders create a series of scenic grottos, tunnels, arches, and tidal pools.  The beach is positioned on the southern end of the famous Spanish town, between Spring Bay and Devil's Bay, and has a beautiful backdrop of cliffs, dense vegetation, and a beachfront cafe that offers Instagram-worthy views.  The beach is part of The Baths National Park, and it is worth noting that these boulders are protected by law, and visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment.

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