Archive for September 16th, 2007

Tortola, Caribbean

Historically known throughout the Caribbean as the home of famous pirates, vacation rentals in Tortola present a vacation with much of the same adventure.  From the ports of the past, yields mystery, adventure, and fun close to every Tortola vacation rental.  Beautiful, tropical views cover the landscape from each cottage.  Like a postcard from far away, the crystal clear blue green waters roll up onto the white sandy shores of beach front rentals.

Originally founded by the Dutch, Tortola offers influences of its presence British owners to all visitors to Tortola vacation rentals.  Enjoying the sun and surf around the beach house rentals can be one relaxing venture, but for those ready to leave their holiday villas for exploration of the island…treasures await!  From the top of Mount Sage, the highest elevation in the British Virgin Islands at 1700 feet, an incredible view of the sugar cane plantations, the surrounding islands, and Cane Garden Bay provide a picture perfect shot lined with vacation homes in Tortola.  Close to your vacation rental home in Tortola heart is a trip of mystery and intrigue at Smugglers Cove.  Once a familiar docking station and meeting place for pirates seeking to divide treasures, Smugglers Cove is a short trip from your vacation rental in Tortola

Places to Visit while at your Tortola vacation home:

  • Centre for Applied Marine Studies at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College:  A cultural and scientific center for visitors and aquatic biologists alike, the Centre for Applied Marine Studies provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate the marine life of the Virgin Islands.    With a connection to all things natural, such as trials for hiking, marine life educational tours, and a museum, the Centre for Applied Marine Studies excites the natural explorer in everyone.
  • Josiah’s Bay Plantation:  Once a sugar plantation, this current rum distillery practices a mixture of old and new technology with the goal of turning the most popular cash crop, sugar cane, into the much sought after flavors of the Caribbean known as rum.
  • Zion Hill Chapel:  Battered by hurricanes and tropical storms over its illustrious 150 year old history, the Zion Hill Chapel was finally rebuilt at the bottom of Zion Hill to celebrate the Emancipation of Tortola in 1834.    Still an active church and school today, the Zion Hill Chapel is a step into history that reminds visitors of the strife of mother nature and the inhabitants of the paradise island of Tortola.
  • Sage Mountain National Park:  At over 1700 ft. above sea level, Sage Mountain National Park includes the highest point in all of the Virgin Islands.  Providing a spectacular view over the lush foliage leading down slopes into brilliant Caribbean blue waters, the high elevation treats visitors to a generous supply of tropical endangered plants species usually only present in rainforests.

From a lazy beach vacation to a trip full of potential pirates, Tortola has something to offer every family member.  With days of shopping for souvenirs and once in a lifetime sunsets across Cane Garden Bay, vacation rentals Tortola make an unforgettable holiday treat or couples retreat.  Don’t let another sunset on the beach homes in Tortola without you!

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