Virgin Islands Off the coast of Anegada, the northernmost of the British Virgin Islands, the waters teem with conch and lobster. Fishing is a popular pastime on this low-lying, coral-and-sandstone cay, home to fewer than 300 permanent residents. Fish caught for food is landed on this concrete jetty, jutting from a headland known as Setting Point. The day’s catch rarely has far to go: from the jetty, it’s just a few minutes’ walk around the bay to beachside cafes serving seafood dishes, including conch fritters and grilled lobster. MARK PARREN TAYLOR // PHOTOGRAPHER