Scrub Island, Private island in British Virgin Islands
Scrub Island is a private island in the British Virgin Islands featuring sandy beaches, vegetated hills, and clear waters along its coastline. The property includes resort facilities, dining options, and a marina for boats.
The island shows signs of early human settlement and was later colonized by European powers. Today it operates as a private resort destination with modern infrastructure.
The resort integrates British Virgin Islands traditions through local music performances, Caribbean cuisine, and regional art displays.
The island is reachable by ferry from Trellis Bay, with the crossing taking about seven minutes. Travelers arriving by plane use Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, then continue by boat to reach the resort.
The resort features a 55-slip marina accommodating vessels up to 170 feet, positioned near the North Drop's blue marlin fishing grounds.
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