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  2. Scrub Island (British Virgin Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina is a luxury private island resort built in 2010 and was the first resort development to be built in the British Virgin Islands in more than 15 years. It has 52 guest accommodations as well as a collection of two-, three- and four-bedroom villas, Ixora Spa, restaurants, three private beaches and a 55-slip marina.

  3. Glenans Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Glenans Irish Sailing Club (GISC) was a non-profit sailing school affiliated to, but independent of the larger French Les Glénans sailing school. The Irish club was founded in 1969 as part of the French school. It gained independence in 1985, operating successfully for 25 years, but following an economic downturn it was reintegrated with the ...

  4. Scrub Island, Anguilla - Wikipedia

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    Map of Anguilla; Scrub Island lies off the north-eastern tip of the main island. Scrub Island is an 8 km 2 (3.1 sq mi) island lying off the eastern tip of the main island of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is easily reached by boat. Privately owned, [1] the remains of an abandoned air field still exist. There are ...

  5. List of yacht clubs - Wikipedia

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    Island Sailing Club United Kingdom: Cowes, Isle of Wight: 1889 Itchenor Sailing Club United Kingdom: Itchenor: 1927 Junior Offshore Group United Kingdom: Cowes, Isle of Wight Little Ship Club United Kingdom: London: 1926 Lowestoft Cruising Club United Kingdom: Lowestoft: 1965 Merthyr Tydfil Sailing Club United Kingdom: Merthyr Tydfil: 1967

  6. Marina Cay - Wikipedia

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    Marina Cay is an island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.. The 8-acre (3.2 ha) island was uninhabited until 1937, when author Robb White and newly married wife Rosalie “Rodie” Mason settled on the island.

  7. Jost Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    The location of Jost Van Dyke in the Virgin Island chain View overlooking White Bay, Jost Van Dyke, BVI. Jost Van Dyke (/ ˈ j oʊ s t v æ n ˈ d aɪ k /; [2] sometimes colloquially referred to as JVD or Jost) is the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands, measuring roughly 8 square kilometres (3 square miles).

  8. Nanny Cay - Wikipedia

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    Nanny Cay is an island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It is made up of three cays originally known as Big Cay, Little Cay and Miss Peggy Cay. [1] In the 1970s these were consolidated into a single land mass for a marina and resort development. It is connected to Tortola by a short bridge. A marina, hotel, restaurants ...

  9. Thames Young Mariners - Wikipedia

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    Activities available at Thames Young Mariners include adventure/night walks, archery, bell boating, open canoeing, challenge courses, climbing, kayaking, mountain biking, orienteering, raft building, sailing, team tasks and woodland skills. Many of these activities can be altered to fit the needs of disabled groups. [5]