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Spanish Town on southern Virgin Gorda is the second largest town (after Road Town) on the British Virgin Islands. Also known as Valley, Spanish Town offers numerous shopping possibilities. The heart of the town is its Yacht Harbor marina, with many bareboat sailing activities every day.
Map of the British Virgin Islands showing Road Town on the main island Tortola. This is a list of towns in the British Virgin Islands, there are no cities in the British Virgin Islands. The capital, and the largest town is Road Town. No sources have been identified that provide population figures for other settlements.
Marine ferry services from Tortola, St. Thomas, and St. John, as well as small commuter airlines, serve the island. In January 2010, Virgin Gorda Airport was restricted to a very small list of airlines by Air Safety Support International, the territory's aviation regulatory agency, which demanded that the airport be brought in line with international safety standards.
Transport in the British Virgin Islands; List of airports by ICAO code: T#TU - British Virgin Islands; List of airports in the United Kingdom and the British Crown Dependencies; Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: North America#British Virgin Islands (United Kingdom)
Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. The twin pillars of the economy are financial services (60%) and tourism (roughly 40–45% of GDP). [44] [3] [45] Economically however, financial services associated with the territory's status as an offshore financial centre are by far the more important.
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