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Norman island attractions are varied
A holiday in the Norman island BVI is so appealing to many people due to the countless Norman island attractions. There are many tours, shows, man-made and natural Norman island BVI attractions to keep you busy your whole vacation.
You will discover a place rich in history, with a particular culture set in a unique landscape which offers many possibilities for entertainment, relaxation and also learning.
We and our partner sites can help you find information or make arrangements for the best Norman island BVI attractions. Whether it's action and adventure you're looking for, or total relaxation we have something waiting for you. |
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There is so much to enjoy in a Norman island BVI holiday! The Norman island BVI attractions start with the famous weather and setting, who draw tourists from around the world.
For a taste of the interesting local culture, just stroll on the streets and blend in the crowd or visit historical vestiges of times long gone. In the evening, dive into the flavors of the delicious local dishes of one of the area's many nearby restaurants.
Also, among the Norman island BVI attractions you can count shops, bars, night clubs, casinos, and sports camps. With so much to choose from, you’ll never be bored in Norman island BVI. |
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Norman island attractions -not only sun & beach
Locally known as Treasure Island because of legends of pirates and buried treasure, Norman Island is believed to have inspired the Robert Lewis Stevenson classic, Treasure Island. Now, people seek the "treasure" of being in climes of a waterworld adventure and unspoiled beauty. Its many visitors will be delighted to know that Norman Island is being perserved in a natural state. Many boaters leave their boat at the Bight and travel in the area by dinghy. At the lower tip of the Bight, is Treasure Point with dinghy moorings for The Caves. Likewise, the Willie T and Pirates Bight, both of which are in the Bight, have dinghy docks. These offer relaxation, a cool refreshment and time to chat, and food, partying and other forms of booty or "treasure" for grownups. Also, many boaters dinghy to The Indians, one of the top sites in the BVI. Nearby is Rainbow Canyons. Similarly, Ringdove Rock, Sandy's Ledge and Angelfish Reef can be reached by dinghy. In particular, Sandy's Ledge is excellent for novice snorkelers who have finished The Caves and are eager for more snorkeling nearby. The South Shore can also be toured by water. Spyglass Hill, the highest point on the island has an elevation of 1425ft. It once gave pirates an almost uninterrupted view of all the water passages around the nearby islands, while the fabulous natural harbor known as "The Bight" was said to have been capable of concealing an entire armada of boats. To the north of Norman Island is Pelican Island, little visited, apart from a small group of rocks known as "The Indians" in the west which attract scores of boaters, snorkelers and divers whenever the conditions are amenable. These rocks are dramatically peppered with guano and are said to resemble from a distance a Native American Indian's headdress, hence the name. |
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