EPISODE 8. The Morrisons and Rigglers safely negotiate the channel through the barrier reef into Anegada's harbor. There they find a secluded atoll with pristine beaches, exotic wildlife, and some of the best dining in the BVI. Anegada's population is just over 200. The island is also home to the rare rock iguana, wild orchids, and the green sea turtle. Locals harvest a fresh supply of lobsters each day that visitors get to savor that night.
EPISODE 9. Our cruisers continue to explore the BVI. The Flanders family strolls an isolated beach then Rich takes his son kayaking across a tranquil cove and into a water-filled cave.
After the couple's boat anchors, Greg points his kayak into the surf, steering it though some heavy waves for ...
EPISODE 10. The Riglers and Morrisons anchor around the corner from White Bay at Jost Van Dyke--known as the "barefoot" island for its casual lifestyle. They launch the dingy and head to shore to visit local beach bars and shops. After a few relaxing hours kicking back and doing nothing, our cou...
EPISODE 11. All of our cruisers come together. They pay a visit to Green Key off of Little Jost Van Dyke. During a stroll down the beach, there are a lot of stories to share. The Indians offer our cruisers a chance to swim amongst a wide variety of tropical fish and brilliantly colored corals. It...