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It has changed quite a bit from what I hear. We began to visit in 1978 and since that time there has been much development including the expansion of Bitter End and Biras Creek, the development of Leverick Bay, and Valley Trunk Bay homes- all a while back. More recently, the Nail Bay development and the Maho bay development as well as the area near the Baths and the renovation of Little Dix Bay as well as the changing of airlines and openings and closing of the Virgin Gorda Airport. The biggest change is the development of shorefront property and the devastating impact on the reefs. Also the inclusion of VG on the small cruise ship itins has increased travel to many of the previously deserted beaches. Nevertheless- we have travelled many places and none offers the stunning vistas and easy accessibility of Virgin Gorda. When we first visited, we met a couple who had been revisiting for many years and they had searched for a more beautiful and restful place in the Caribbean and assured us ther was none else. In all our travels, we have yet to find one.
Virgin Gorda is up there with Wengen as an all time favorite. And yes, we feel very fortunate.