Caribbean
Fly Fishing in the British Virgin Islands
The Best
Salt Water Fly Fishing in the Caribbean!
The
BVI
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The British Virgin
Islands (BVI) are a collection of 60 islands, cays and rocks forming the northern extremity of the Leeward
Islands in the eastern Caribbean. Mostly uninhabited, these
islands set the stage for an adventure in salt water fly fishing.
Located 100 kilometers (62
miles) east of Puerto Rico these islands have a balmy, subtropical climate.
The islands of the BVI form almost an oval around Tortola, the largest
island. They are volcanic in origin, with the exception of Anegada which
is formed of coral and limestone and is the lowest lying. On land, the BVI is
endowed with fine mountain ranges, small valleys and little flat fertile
agriculture land.
The
BVI offers pristine water, abundant game fish and idyllic
weather. Our
base is located at Nanny Cay on the island of Tortola.
Slow
Paced, friendly and easily accessible, the BVI is "one of
nature's little secrets". Currency is the US dollar and
English is the common language.
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There are many
routes available to get to the BVI. The usual ways are either to
fly via San Juan to
Beef Island Airport, Tortola or to fly to St Thomas, USVI and get the ferry across to West
End, Tortola. It is also advisable to check out one of the many
charter flights to St Martin or St Kitts and then get one of the
island hopper airlines to Beef Island. European visitors can reach
us from Antigua via island hopper. Please feel free to contact us for any further
information as to how to get here. Should you wish you can hire a small private plane or helicopter from San Juan or USVI at a reasonable rate. |
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The "After You" at dock in Tortola, BVI. |
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Caribbean Fly Fishing Outfitters
Nanny Cay Marina, Tortola British Virgin Islands Telephone/Fax (284) 494-4797 Cellular: (284) 499-1590 Email: caribbeanflyfishing@surfbvi.com |
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