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Smuggler's Cove - The curious name that this Tortola beach has can be attributed imputed to its sequestered, sheltered and almost hard to access location. This beach is on the western-most end of Tortola. The water is transparent, warm and unruffled. It is an irresistible lure for a snorkeler. Possibly because of the trouble associated with reaching the place, the beaches are usually devoid of crowd. It is a haven of peace and solitude for those quieter types.
Brewer's Bay Beach - Fabulous snorkeling and swimming prospects coupled with minimum wave action makes this beach Tortola beach worthy of a visit. If your stars are with you and the weather is on your side, you can stumble upon fish species like squid, Tarpon, box fish, trigger fish, parrot fish, and countless coral formations. The campground is frequented by a motley group of people who return to this place every winter.
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