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Bitter End Yacht Club, Virgin Gouda, BVI


hills. A network of trails up, over and around those hills offers a closer look at the flora and fauna, as well as views of outlying islands. Virgin Gorda’s Bitter End Yacht Club is the antithesis and therefore a good pairing. An abundance of watersports and bags of entertainment, including live bands and movie nights, are on tap at this fun, beachfront property, which has 58 cottages decorated with a maritime theme. Book it: ITC Classics offers five nights’ full board at Guana Island and five nights’ full board at Bitter End Yacht Club from £4,055. The price includes all transfers and economy flights, departing May 1. itcclassics.co.uk


l JAMAICA Jamaica’s Blue Mountains aren’t just a pretty backdrop to the funky capital, Kingston. They offer great hiking and mountain biking, and this is where the famous Blue Mountain coffee is grown. Clients can take a tour of coffee plantations such as Twyman or Creighton, or simply sip a cup on the verandah of the extraordinarily attractive Strawberry Hill Resort. This hotel has five elegant, clapboard cottages, fashioned in the colonial style. Strawberry Hill is where Bob Marley came to relax, where Grace Jones likes to hang out, and is the haunt of the Kingstonian upper classes. It has the best view of the capital and the mountains, well-tended


62 • travelweekly.co.uk — 5 March 2015


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