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Getting Around
Getting around the BVI involves water transportation. At Indigo Point, state-of-the-art motor craft transport guests to their desired destination. At the right is “Transition,” a sea-worthy vessel capable of handling swells of up to 20 ft. To Transition’s port side (that’s left to those of you who don’t know the difference, or don’t care) is her little sister “Transbooty,” capable of handling passengers with up to 20 drinks.
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Transition
Transbooty
Transbooty provides the perfect opportunity to explore the BVI’s beautiful sand beaches.
Land Transportation:
The rugid terrain on the island of Great Camanoe requires sturdy land vehicles like the Mule, the Suzuki and the Patrol.
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The Suzuki
The Suzuki offers the comfort and convenience required of larger parties.
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The Patrol
For those guests we just don’t like all that much, or who we don’t really want to come back, this is your car. (Watch out for the spiders and land crabs hiding inside.)
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The Mule
Indigo Point’s preferred method of transportation. It seats (squeezes) 3.