Tara Juergens serves as a pharmaceutical sales representative with Vernalis/Inventiv Health in Los Angeles, California, where she earned the distinction of being a top-ranked sales representative in the nation. In her leisure time, Tara Juergens enjoys world travel and has visited various scenic destinations.
The British Virgin Islands are among the most visited destinations in the Caribbean, and with good reason. There are no shortage of sights and sounds to take in, but it can often be difficult for tourists to narrow down which spots to visit. With that said, here are two great destinations to consider when visiting the British Virgin Islands.
The Baths at Virgin Gorda are among the most recognizable and visited destinations in all of the British Virgin Islands. Mammoth boulders formed from granite are situated throughout the bay, and between them are pools that lend themselves to some of the best snorkeling one is able to find there.
In addition to being the site of a historic shipwreck, the RMS Rhone National Marine Park is also home to a number of different types of fish, including grunts, parrotfish, soldierfish and snappers. The steel hull is encrusted with coral as well, making it a sight of its own to behold. All told, the experience will take you 26 meters below sea level, where you will find Blonde Rock--a collection of tunnels, caves, and other formations that are home to numerous species of marine wildlife.
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