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3 Hotels and Inns listings
Last Updated November 7, 2007

Cooper Island
Cooper Island
Parlmes Enterprises Inc.,
PO Box 512,
Turners Falls, MA 01376
Tel: (800) 542-4624,
or (413) 863-3162
Fax: (413) 863-3662
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Summer: $95 Double/$75 Single; Spring/Fall: $115 Double/$95 single.; Winter: $155 Double/$115 Single. Weekly packages from $349 per person.
Beach Bar - Restaurant - Watersports - Hot Water - Kitchenette - Maid Service - Credit Cards - Traveller's Checks - Full Scuba Facility.

Pusser's Marina Cay
Marina Cay
Pusser's West Indies Ltd
Lower Estate, Road Town, Tortola, BVI
Tel: (284) 494-2174
Fax: (284) 494-4775
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There are few places like Marina Cay. The flower covered, eight-acre island is ringed by a soft, white sand beach. The island is nestled in a sheltered, emerald green, lagoon whose shallow waters are always calm and lukewarm. It is the ideal place for snorkelers to enjoy the colorful fish and sea life that inhabit the coral reef and the lagoon. The quiet lagoon and reef make Marina Cay the ideal place for vacationing families with small children who desire a natural, safe, watersports environment.

Saba Rock Resort
Saba Rock
PO Box 67, The Valley, Virgin Gorda, BVI
Tel: (284) 495-7711
Fax: (284) 495-7373
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High Season-$150 to $500, Low Season-$125 to $350 per night per room
Beautiful private island surrounded by azure waters and spectacular coral reefs. Spacious and very well maintained rooms, suites and villas. All accommodations have air conditioning, satellite television, refrigerators and coffee makers. A continental breakfast is served each morning in our over the water dining room. Watch the windsurfers and sailors go past as you enjoy your lunch and dinner in the bar and restaurant. Dance to live entertainment nightly. Extensive list of watersports available nearby. The marina offers slips, moorings, water and ice for boaters. Nautical Museum and Gift Shop displays artifacts such as cannons, anchors, portholes and dinnerware collected from wrecks here in the BVI waters. Free ferry service within the North Sound.
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